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Neccessary Kitchen Items
I've started cooking fairly regularly but am pretty inexperienced. I'm some what limited because I go to school in a small town and there aren't really any luxury grocery stores. Anyways I've started reading the What's cooking El D/Iron Chef threads for advice and good recipes but reading the recipes I feel like I'm missing a lot of the ingredients. So for cooks what are some key items I need in my kitchen?
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Re: Neccessary Kitchen Items
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missing a lot of the ingredients. So for cooks what are some key items I need in my kitchen? [/ QUOTE ] Are you asking aobut ingredients or tools? I think for ingredients, you just end-up building a pantry as you go. I make bread a lot, so I buy more bread flour. You might not, so you don't. On the other hand, if you make more pastry, you buy cake flour. I don't, so I don't. As for kitchen tools, there was a thread in this forum pretty recently about what you should take to CulinarySchool. I think they called it a "toolkit", for search. |
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Pepper Flour Sugar Paprika Garlic or Garlic Powder Onions or Onion Powder Cooking Oil (Crisco) Virgin Olive Oil Cooking Wine Vanilla Mrs. Dash That's what I can think of right now, or also known as what's in my cabinets...LOL T |
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If you're into cooking ethnic food, one thing that I've found helpful is to eat at a nice restaurant that serves that particular cuisine and ask someone there for advice on where you can find some of the obscure ingredients. In my experience they're usually flattered at your interest and they're more than happy to help you.
For non-perishable ingredients like spices, mail order grocery stores may be your best bet, depending on how small your town is. |
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SamIam,
Both utensils and ingredients, more so ingredients though. Billy, The town is pretty big acutally it just doesn't have any high end grocery stores like whole foods, trader joes etc |
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Salt Pepper Flour Sugar Paprika Garlic or Garlic Powder Onions or Onion Powder Cooking Oil (Crisco) Virgin Olive Oil Cooking Wine Vanilla Mrs. Dash That's what I can think of right now, or also known as what's in my cabinets...LOL T [/ QUOTE ] this list is a good start.... I would also add some fridge necessities Lemon Juice Soy sauce worchestershire sauce sour cream Italian dressing vinegar |
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Get a decent set of knives.... beleive it or not, my father in law got me a set of the popiel infomercial knives for xmas last year, and they are actually very good quality for the $$$.
At least one decent frying pan rubber scraper (must have for any mix in a bowl type stuff) cleans all the mix off the sides of the bowl without scraping over it with a spoon a million times. wisk tongs spatula all absolutly needed add any other stuff as you go |
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[ QUOTE ] Salt Pepper Flour Sugar Paprika Garlic or Garlic Powder Onions or Onion Powder Cooking Oil (Crisco) Virgin Olive Oil Cooking Wine Vanilla Mrs. Dash That's what I can think of right now, or also known as what's in my cabinets...LOL T [/ QUOTE ] this list is a good start.... I would also add some fridge necessities Lemon Juice Soy sauce worchestershire sauce sour cream Italian dressing vinegar [/ QUOTE ] Let me add: Ketchup Butter/Margerine or both! Eggs (they keep for quite some time, actually) A1 Sauce (if you like it, I don't) Parmesean Cheese (fake or real, up to you) Pretty basic, but um yeah!! T |
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[ QUOTE ] Salt Pepper Flour Sugar Paprika Garlic or Garlic Powder Onions or Onion Powder Cooking Oil (Crisco) Virgin Olive Oil Cooking Wine Vanilla Mrs. Dash That's what I can think of right now, or also known as what's in my cabinets...LOL T [/ QUOTE ] this list is a good start.... I would also add some fridge necessities Lemon Juice Soy sauce worchestershire sauce sour cream Italian dressing vinegar [/ QUOTE ] I'll throw in balsamic vinegar dried chillies ginger root Loads of tinned tomatoes. Make sure you have a variety of starch foods in, rice, potatoes, pasta and noodles. I also keep a selection of frozen veggies in, broccoli, spinach, peas, carrots for when I've none fresh. I'd say that you'll need to always have onions in stock, relying on onion powder would be quite bad. Herb wise other than what's already been mentioned I'd suggest (dried) Basil, Thyme, Oregano and maybe rosemary. All that stuff will happily sit in your house for weeks/months and when you add some meat you'll be able to make a lot of flavorful dishes. Obviously pick up little bits here and there as you need them and some fresh produce when you can. A lot of it is down to personal taste and I'm sure my cupboard wouldn't suit many people. |
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Make sure you have a variety of starch foods in, rice, potatoes, pasta and noodles. [/ QUOTE ] I totally, 100%, agree with this. Stores usually sale pasta 10/$10 etc etc and if you're stocked up on rice and pasta, you can whip up a dish in no time at all. T |
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