There will be plenty of opportunities down the road to make affordable incremental kitchen upgrades, as well as times when you want to splurge (or ask someone else very nicely to splurge for you) on the kinds of fancy-schmancy pieces of equipment that will open up whole new worlds of culinary possibilities. ![]() Having a decent chef's knife, or a big enough cutting board, or a couple of sturdy pans will not only make cooking for yourself easier and more efficient but more fun too. The things on this list, on the other hand, are pieces of equipment where quality really, really makes a difference. That's because, if you ask us, those are things that you'd be better off picking up at a thrift store or dollar store if you don't already have them-whatever you end up with will work, which is all you need them to do at this point. (This whole set would make a preeeeeetty nice gift, just sayin'.)Ī caveat: You may notice that this list is conspicuously missing a few key things-a can opener, say, or a whisk or a wooden spoon or tongs. We've put together a list of the 12 things that will set you up to cook (almost!) everything you could possibly want to make as a beginner cook, from seared steak to roasted veggies to chocolate chip cookies, all for $275. ![]() But you have to start somewhere, which is where this handy guide to the absolute essential kitchen tools comes in. The best kitchens aren't bought all at once-they're built, gradually and lovingly, over the course of a lifetime.
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