Besides your basic kitchen utensils and appliances, there are three must-haves I have found to be extremely helpful:
1) Slow Cooker (most commonly known as a Crockpot, but they ain't paying me to advertise for them)
2) George Foreman Grill (they ain't paying me either, but if I said "indoor electric grill," you would have no idea what I was talking about)
Foreman grills can be a wee pricy, so you might wanna hit up Mom and Dad for this as a gift. Just tell them you are trying to cook healthy!
Foremans are great cause you can cook up some meat SUPER fast. Like a steak takes about three minutes. If you miss the flavor of outdoor grilling, you can always add a couple drops of Liquid Smoke to the meat (found near the BBQ sauces at the grocery store.)
The only thing that sucks is cleanup. A lot of the newer ones have removable plates you can wash, but if not, run a paper towel over it while it's still hot for easy removal! Otherwise you get a stanky crust, and no one wants a stanky crust.
Kinda random, I know. But I am a big fan of these. It makes it WAY easer to pour olive oil so you dont end up dumping out a whole bunch at once when you are cooking. It also makes it easier to drizzle oil on top of food.
Less oil dumping out = saved calories and saved money. Also, you look like a bad ass chef using it.
Personally, I'm all about having a cheese grater. Freshly grated cheese, whether it's cheddar or parmesan, just tastes better...and it melts better if you're baking something with shredded cheese on top. Or, if you're being adventures, it's great for mincing garlic/ginger/etc and for getting lemon or orange zest for those citrus-y meals. Bonus points if you have one with multiple sides or grating options.
ReplyDeleteOoh good call! I am a cheese freak myself...normally I just buy the pre-shredded stuff to melt on top of food, but when I really just want to eat the cheese itself, I use one of those triangle shaped slicer things. I really ought to invest in a grater though...
ReplyDeleteThe Breville Panini Press- like a George Foreman, but better. Salmon, grilled cheese, chicken, veggies, teriyaki pineapple, it cooks everything. And it's one of Oprah's favorite things.
ReplyDeletePlus it's always on sale- Sur la table for $69! :)
Wow I had never even heard of that before...and if Oprah likes it, it must be good! Haha I'll definitely check it out.
ReplyDeleteIm happy that ALL makes and ALL models can be done. Cooking Equipment
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