A person that likes to cook...I am not that person lol
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My antique pepper mill, officially 'stolen' from my Dad, and my garlic press that's older than I am. Properly seasoned cast iron skillets and griddles. My cheap 'Forever Sharp' knives, that so far over 10 years later, actually still are. Big stainless steel mixing bowl. Seasonings, herbs and spices of all sorts.You're only delaying the inevitable, you run at your own expense. The repo man gets paid to chase you. ~Argabarga
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I always say that, given a knife, a cutting board, and a skillet, I can cook just about anything. And I believe that, too.
So naturally, three things if can't live without in my kitchen are my knives (and I have plenty), my big wooden cutting boards, and my skillets and wok. Also love my big stock pot, and my HUGE stock pot. And of course, wooden spoons. I don't consider a kitchen complete without some well-seasoned wooden spoons. And you can tell they're well-seasoned because the heads are going to be a different, darker color than the handles from all the use they've had (and perhaps from a few times they've been burned).
On the non-hardware side, there are a few staples that my kitchen is simply not complete or even really workable for me without. Like olive oil. Extra virgin for most things, light for pan-searing fish, olive oil is simply required. I have over half a dozen various bottles of olive oil lined up on the back lip or my stove. Also, my spice rack, which I must immodestly say is pretty amazing, as it is a three level shelf unit filled with various spices and seasonings, many of which I use constantly, some of which I only use occasionally. And garlic, which to me is the greatest aromatic ever created, and which I use in almost everything. And, of course, bacon. Because, well, bacon.
Take away anything else from me that you want, and I'll still make great food. But the stuff I listed above? Non-negotiable. Absolutely non-negotiable.
Quoth XCashier View PostI would like eventually to have a food processor.
"The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is Still A Customer."
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I agree on the slow cooker. I find a good cast-iron skillet is also a must have. A food processor is on my list of things to get eventually. I've also gotten spoiled with my set of non-stick pans. They make clean up so much easier.
I don't keep a lot of spices anymore mainly because my husband's stomach can't handle most of them. I do keep taco seasoning, Cajun seasoning and lemon pepper on hand along with the standard salt and pepper. I just have to remember to go sparingly on the spicier stuff.Question authority, but raise your hand first. -Alan M. Bershowitz
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oh yeah the cast iron skillets! I have several and a dutch oven and they are awesomehttps://www.youtube.com/user/HedgeTV
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Hmm, there is ONE item in our kitchen that gets used a heck of a lot, by any one of the three of us. The spaghetti pot...which is really just a huge old heavy aluminum pot which belonged to our mom. The handle broke off long ago but we still use it.
Mom's old pickle fork was used for a lot of different things, until one of the tines broke off. We called it the Sonic Screwdriver because it had so many usesWhen you start at zero, everything's progress.
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I would say my mortar and pestle for grinding certain dried herbs into powder (like rosemary or thyme) and my ceramic non stick skillet. Nothing sticks that bad boy. You can burn cheese or onions onto it and it just comes right off with running water. And it cooks like a dream. Finally can make a decent pan omelet.
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Quoth emwithme View PostStool (means I can actually manage to do some cooking)
As for me, my rice steamer. It makes perfect rice every time.
My wok, for making stir fry's. My cleaver for cutting meat.
When we cleaned out Mom's house, I took a few useful items; they bring back good memories as well as making life easier. A bottlecap/can opener / corkscrew. A little gizmo for taking off tight jar lids. Mom's measuring spoons. Wish I'd take more things.
I have a set of mixing bowls that are identical to the ones Mom had when I was growing up; found them for a bargain price in a thrift store.They say that God only gives us what we can handle. Apparently, God thinks I'm a bad ass.
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