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Kitchen tools list for baking
Kitchen tools list for baking






kitchen tools list for baking
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When I told Mark I was putting this post together, he said these along with a gigantic casserole dish would be his top kitchen picks. Are you a fan of mashed potato? Well then you need one of these in your life. I mean, how much is there to say about a ladle? Handy for serving soups and more liquidy things. Just not essential unless you do a lot of steaming.

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If you steam your veggies often a three-tier tower is the best way to go – they come in very handy when you’re doing a Sunday roast! Plus the bottom pan can be used as an additional pan on the hob. You might not need this depending on the size of your casserole dish and how many people you’re usually cooking for, but I love a stock pot for batch cooking and for soups. We don’t really use a wok all that often, so this is a non-essential item for us – we’d probably be able to make do with just a high-sided frying pan. If you find yourself cooking recipes that suggest using a wok regularly then by all means, go for it. Again not an essential but they are good for the planet and they make cleaning your baking sheets and actual dream. My advice would be that if you do get one to have it out on the side and easy to use so that it doesn’t feel like a faff to use it regularly. We use it for chopping, sauces, smoothies, heck – I’ve even made pastry and cookies in it. I’ve had mine for over five years now and it’s still bloody fab. This is not an essential, but boy does it come in handy. We just like them a standard size and find that 2 or 3 is the perfect amount for us where we’re not having to wash up too often during a dinner service. A large one is great for main dishes and desserts and a smaller one for accompaniments and sides.

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A glass or ceramic dish is something that we use a lot when we’re doing batch cooking recipes like mac and cheese, or gratins or bakes. * 1 (or more!) x Large Glass/Ceramic Dish. A high-topped one gives you the option to make gravy in it and again I love me a non-stick version.

kitchen tools list for baking

Roast your meat, roast your veggies – whatever you fancy. It means you can skip on a slow cooker because this can do the job for you. We only recently upgraded to this fancy schmansy casserole dish (which now lives permanently on our hob because it’s too big to go anywhere else!), but it’s handy to have a huge dish that can be used in the oven and on the hob. I like the ones I’ve linked up because they are easy to store (and look chic as hell too). Just make sure you have enough so that you can chop up veggies, fish and meats on different ones. If you feel like you’d use it more for meat over anything else then look into a skillet instead, to add extra flavour. Pick a larger size that can double up for multi-uses. Various sizes come in handy for different uses and invest in some decent non-stick ones with a glass lid if possible.

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Perhaps our most used kitchen items full stop for obvious reasons. * 1 x Large, 1 x Medium & 1 x Small Non-Stick Pan.

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*THE ANNA EDIT ULTIMATE KITCHEN KIT LIST PDF* – DOWNLOAD HERE You’ll never be caught short in the kitchen again… Obviously I’m guessing you already have the dinnerware and cutlery situation sorted, but below I’ve added what cookware, utensils and bakeware we have in our cupboards (linking up the exact ones we have about 80% of the time).

Kitchen tools list for baking pdf#

Of course I’ve made a print-out PDF tick-list for you if you just want a shopping list at a glance, but below I’ve broken down each category and split it into the essentials that I’d recommend everyone having in their kitchens and then the additional extras which are certainly handy, but are things you could miss depending on your cooking preferences and space constraints. I’ve raided through every cupboard, drawer and holder here to unearth THE LIST.

kitchen tools list for baking

Today’s post goes out to Lily Pebbles, who left me a voice note a few weeks back to say that she was watching my ‘What I Eat In A Day’ video and it was making her realise that she needed to up her kitchen kit game and had I ever done a definitive list of everything we’d suggest? The answer to that was no, so here you go Lily – your wish is my command.








Kitchen tools list for baking