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Basic Kitchen Utensils



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By : Jim Brown    29 or more times read
Submitted 2007-01-08 08:48:00
In order to have a functional as well as efficient kitchen today, there are many utensils you will need. To begin with, you will need a set of dishware. This includes forks, spoons, and butter knives for eating with, as well as big and small plates, and medium-sized bowls for liquids. That is your basis for serving food onto, but it is only the beginning!

Next, some important items to have in your kitchen, especially for meat-eaters, are a set of knives. This is not including butter knives, which you use for spreading butter and other condiments, but rather a knife set means a set of very sharp knives. These knives are used for cutting meat before and after cooking it, as well as mincing vegetables or simply cutting them into pieces that are more sensible to eat.

A collection of different sized spoons is very helpful to have in your kitchen, as well. This ranges from ladles, for soup and sauces, to plastic, wooden, or metal spoons for stirring and serving. Due to the fact that smaller spoons, like the type you would use to eat with, collect heat quickly, it is not smart to use them for cooking. Rather, stores today have many choices for bigger spoons that do not conduct heat quite as much as the everyday spoon does. Some more helpful spoons also include salad spoons, which make serving leafy vegetables much easier and pronged spoons for pasta so that you do not have to use your hands in the hot noodles.

You will also need an assortment of measuring devices. These span all shapes and sizes and each has its own purpose. For example, dry measuring cups can come in a variety of colors, from clear to yellow to red or blue. They also come in sizes from 1/8 of a cup all the way up to 2 cups, generally. Several of these are a necessity, at least enough to measure anywhere from an 1/8 cup to 1 cup, and after that, you can usually use the same ones to measure greater quantities. Dry measuring cups are for dry ingredients, as the name suggests, such as flour, sugar, and other non-liquid substances. Liquid measuring cups are a bit easier than dry ones, because they usually come as one cup that either measures up to 1 or 2 cups. On the sides of a liquid measuring cup are usually ounces and degrees of cups, such as 1/4 or 1/2.
Author Resource:- Jim Brown writes about Kitchen Appliances
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