Essential Kitchen Tools from Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart, the Queen of the kitchen, knows all the best of the best cooking gadgets. Sometimes the best is the tried and true, and sometimes it’s the new and exciting.
Essential Kitchen Tools according to Martha Stewart:
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good knives - like these Wusthof’s
- include a bread knife and a Japanese mandoline
- supplement with V-shaped sharpener and honing steel
- multi-purpose tools: a peeler, whisk, melon baller
- kitchen shears for cutting food and whatever else
- footed colander in stainless steel
- spider strainer/shallow skimmer
- Set of 5 nested bowls
- 2 graters - 1 box, 1 microplane zester
- tongs
- metal whisks
- 2 cutting boards - 1 produce, 1 meat, wood or plastic
- spatulas - 1 flexible, 1 stiff/wide
- silicone spatulas
- wooden spoons to stir
- measuring: 1 glass cup, nesting spoons, nesting cups
- oven thermometer
- citrus press
Via Keeping the Castle & Detroit News
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Feb 28, 2006 at 2:24 am
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Kay
Nov 22, 2006 at 5:30 pm
On the Martha show during the week of 11/13/06 she showed a magnetic strip to hang on the wall that you hung your knives on to keep them from bunching up in the drawer. Where do you find this type of thing?
SL TAN
Nov 15, 2008 at 9:47 am
I watched the show on tv. She uses the mixer or whatever it called, to make pastry. The box of the kit is called Kitchen Kit. Can tell me what brand is it?
Thanks.
Cyndi Lavin
Nov 15, 2008 at 11:44 am
Hi, this is Cyndi, the new editor of Cooking Gadgets.
I’m sorry SL TAN. I tried looking it up on Martha’s site, but this post is two years old and I couldn’t find any additional information about it. Tried googling it too, and came up empty.
SL TAN
Nov 15, 2008 at 12:03 pm
Hi Cyndi,
I saw the machine is so powerful. Can mix the flour into dough so fast. Thought of getting one. Anyway thanks for looking up for me.
Best regards.
Cyndi Lavin
Nov 15, 2008 at 11:14 pm
I really hope you’ll be able to find what you’re looking for. Have you looked at “food processors”?
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