Thursday, January 9, 2020

A Mesh Skimmer, Cheese Cloth & More of Our Most-Discussed Kitchen Tools

Gizmos, gadgets, doo-dads, whats-its. Call them what you will, we all love having a good kitchen helper around. Whether designed to shave precious time off an annoying and laborious task or simply make your finished food tastier, healthier or prettier; the right gadget can change the way you move through the kitchen.

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Chowhounds are the first to jump online and share insights on or recommend their favorite kitchen tools in the many community threads and discussion boards. Here are the top 25 most-discussed gadgets, tools and small kitchen appliances on Chowhound.

IKEA Spice Mill, $6.99 on IKEA

IKEA

Refillable for all your grindable spices like fresh pepper, nutmeg, clove, coriander, and more. Dishwasher safe with the grinding mechanism on top to prevent spillage.Buy Now

Thermoworks Thermapen, $79 on Thermoworks

Thermoworks

With instant and high-accuracy readings, Thermoworks meat thermometers have become a favorite of the professional and home chef, alike. This is the real deal but beware of knockoffs that have flooded the market of late.Buy Now

Phillips VivaTurboStar Air Fryer, $149 on Bed Bath & Beyond

Bed Bath & Beyond

Phillips is leading the charge with high-quality air fryers and this VivaTurboStar is one of their more popular models. It’s large enough to “healthy-fry” snacks for bigger groups and family affairs with a quick-clean basket, easy temp control, and auto turn-off function.Buy Now

Related Reading: The Best Air Fryer Recipes You Didn’t Know You Could Make

Regency Wraps Cheese Cloth, $4.49 on Amazon

Amazon

If you’ve got designs to make your own cheese or tofu or nut milk or finely strain anything, really, quality cheesecloth is something you’ll want to have on hand. You can also use it to extract seeds and pulp from juice, but it’s not sold everywhere so it’s a good idea to stock up while you’re thinking of it. Buy Now

Lamson Walnut Slotted Turner Spatula, $24 on Bed Bath & Beyond

Bed Bath & Beyond

If you cook a lot of delicate fish fillets, crab cakes, or other things that are infamous for falling apart in the pan, this is the turner spatula you need, made from sturdy walnut with a slim, slotted blade to let liquid through.Buy Now

SETO Japenese Chef Knife, $53 on Amazon

Amazon

The best steel comes out of Japan and Germany and this forged steel Japanese SETO chef’s knife handmade in Seki, Japan, gets extremely high marks in verified purchase reviews.Buy Now

John Boo’s & Co. Maple Edge Grain Cutting Board, $33 on Sur La Table

Sur La Table

On a long list of kitchen tools you’d be wise to spend a few dollars more on is cutting boards. Cheaply made boards just don’t last, but this John Boos & Co board crafted from quality white maple absolutely will. Plus it’s reversible so you can have a side dedicated to meats, for instance, and it clocks in under $35 at Sur La Table.Buy Now

Breville Sous Chef Food Processor, $285 on Amazon

Amazon

We all love Breville’s full line of helpful kitchen gadgetry but maybe none more than the Sous Chef food processor which flawlessly chops food to your exact specifications via five different multi-function discs, and three blades. While it’s not cheap, if you use a food processor often this will be a more-than-worthy investment.Buy Now

Rubbermaid Pull Down Spice Rack, $26 on Amazon

Amazon

“Oh my god, I need this!” we all shout together. This smartly designed spice rack fastens inside a cupboard but then pulls out and down via some carefully placed hinges for easy access to all your spices while you’re cooking up a storm.Buy Now

Related Reading: These Are All the KitchenAid Attachments You Need

KitchenAid Pro 600 6-Quart Stand Mixer, $300 on QVC

KitchenAid Professional 6500 Design Series Bowl Lift Mixer

KitchenAid

You may not be surprised to find this icon on a list of the most talked about kitchen tools by our readers. It’s a baker’s best friend, of course, for mixing batters for bread, cakes, pizza, and cookies—and smart attachments turn it into anything from a juicer to a pasta maker, meat grinder, and more.Buy Now

Bob Kramer Carbon Steek Chef’s Knife, $300 on Sur La Table

Sur La Table

Noted as one of the greatest knifesmiths in the world, Bob Kramer’s wares have been used by some of the world’s most respected chefs. In fact, Anthony Bourdain’s estate just auctioned his personal Kramer for an astounding $231,000. This chef’s knife is not a budget pick but the carbon steel is formulated to be sharp as heck, and remains that way for a very long time.Buy Now

Eng Grain Acacia Cutting Board, $48 on Home Depot

Home Depot

Speaking of things I like looking at, this strong acacia wood cutting board with a checkerboard pattern and a dark stain is tough enough to cut on and pretty enough to serve apps on.Buy Now

Related Reading: The Ultimate Guide to Knives: When and Why We Use Each Type

Miyabi Chef’s Knife, $130-$160 on Sur La Table

Sur La Table

Ergonomic handle, precision balance (very important), and tremendously strong steel make this knife a good buy. Spending $100+ on a knife might seem excessive but not if you consider how often you use it.Buy Now

Electric Meat Grinder, $80 on Amazon

Amazon

A meat grinder is for a very specific person, but if you value top-quality ground beef, pork, chicken, and lamb, then grinding it yourself is one way to ensure ultimate freshness. You can also grind meats not always found readily in markers like bison, venison, and others.Buy Now

Handheld Salad Chopper, $12 on Amazon

Amazon

Maybe you’ve seen these in your favorite salad chain. A simple tool but the best way to get that perfectly chopped salad and angled to chop inside a bowl so you don’t have to dirty a cutting board.Buy Now

Related Reading: 6 Cookbooks That Are All About Salad

Nutri-Ninja Pro Single Serve Blender, $59 on Best Buy

Best Buy

We all love our big blenders for powering through a chunky soup or sauce or—if you have the right one making your own flour or nut milk. But for those times you just want to bust out a quick smoothie without waking the whole house, this smaller Ninja single-serve blender is the way to go.Buy Now

Fermentation Weights, $15 on Amazon

Amazon

These were designed specifically to slide into a mason jar and keep the subjects of your pickling project—most likely vegetables—from bobbing up above the vinegar. Simple…yet effective.Buy Now

Related Reading: Chow Chow Is a Blissful Marriage of Pickles & Coleslaw

Ball Mason Jars (12-pack), $15 on Amazon

Amazon

Speaking of pickling, Ball Mason jars are important to have on hand if you’re planning to do some. It may sound like an innocuous choice, but don’t cheap out on the jars. If the lids don’t fit well the whole project can go under.Buy Now

Fine Mesh Skimmer, $15 on Macy’s

Macy’s

A very handy kitchen tool for skimming broth and stock (wait, what’s the difference again?), but also great for fishing dumplings or pierogies out of boiling water. You could even swat a fly with it in a pinch.Buy Now

OXO Good Grips 2-Cup Fat Separator, $10 on Bed Bath & Beyond

Bed Bath & Beyond

Speaking of stock and broth, this nifty device is an easy way to remove the fat from the liquid. Now if we can find something that removes the fat from my hips we’ll be in business.Buy Now

Steel Baster with Cleaning Brush, $11 on Amazon

Amazon

Basters do some messy work and those delicious fats and oils in the pan drippings are not the easiest things to remove, so having a cleaning brush handy—cue this great set sold on Amazon—will turn you into a total master baster.Buy Now

KitchenAid Hand Mixer, $50 on Best Buy

KitchenAid

Stand mixers are great for the big jobs but hand mixers are still the best way to get in a quick mix of mashed potatoes or brownie batter. And when it comes to mixing, KitchenAid is king. This model comes in a true rainbow of fun colors and gets very high marks from our team.Buy Now

KitchenAid Immersion Blender, $59 on Amazon

Amazon

Trying to transfer an entire pot of hot soup or sauce to a blender is truly a fraught exercise and is exactly why someone invented immersion blenders. KitchenAid—no stranger to the blender game—makes this popular model with genius whisk attachment for beating that holiday meringue into submission or eggs for a fabulous quiche.Buy Now

Compost Bin, $42 on Macy’s

Macy’s

If you have a garden but no compost bin we have to question your judgment on all things. You’re wasting powerful nutrients for those plants and sending more to the landfill than needed, but with this sharp-looking compost bin (currently on sale at Macy’s), you’ve officially run out of excuses.Buy Now

Related Reading: Products to Help Reduce Food Waste

Vitamix Eplorian, $282 on Amazon

Vitamix blender sale Prime Day

Amazon

It’s hard to know where to begin with the Vitamix but I will say, once you’ve used an elite blender, like the Explorian, it’s difficult to go back to anything less. Power and precision are the two most important attributes your blender should have, and are essential for soups, smoothies, and sauces at exactly the desired consistency. For that, few machines are better than this one.Buy Now



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