Here are some things that I can’t live without. (Okay, maybe this is an exaggeration, but they sure make cooking easier.) Make note of them as great gift ideas for yourself or another cook.
Trudreau Easy Grind® Pepper Mill
The pepper mill I had for years finally stopped working—the gears were stripped. I looked all over for a replacement. I settled on this one because it had all the features I was looking for.
1. You can grind pepper simply by cranking the handle on the top. The little black knob rotates so you don’t have to use your wrist. I don’t have carpal tunnel yet, but those who do will appreciate that.
2. The coarseness of the pepper is easily adjustable just by turning the knob on the top.
3. The mill holds enough pepper that you don’t have to fill it up every few weeks.
4. It is 7 inches tall. This is much bigger than the one I used to own, but I can still easily fit it on a cabinet shelf.
Here’s what the manufacturer says:
The Trudeau Easy Grind Unique four-to-one grinding system gives this mill four times more power than most grinders, and adjusting from fine to coarse grinds is as easy as turning the top knob. Features a carbon steel grinder that always stays sharp. Lifetime warranty.
My only complaints: the crank was a little squeaky at first, and the knob on the handle was stiff. Both problems have gone away with use.
$34.99 from Sur La Table or same price at Amazon with free shipping
I had a Terraillon Scale that I bought 30 years ago. I wanted a new one because the plastic covering the numbers had become so scratched and foggy, it was hard to see. I found this one, which has a sleek design and silver color, which works with my stainless appliances. The bowl on the top can be used two ways. You can have a flat surface, or you can flip it over to make a bowl. The bowl is also dishwasher safe.
This scale measures up to five pounds. I also use it as a postage scale, and it is fairly accurate enough for me to determine how much postage to use.
There are also different models in red or white.
$17.91 Amazon
Melamine Reamer
I had a device that I got from Sunkist when I was a teenage, but sending in Sunkist labels. It was a reamer that was part of a strainer, which fit over a bowl. It was yellow plastic. I loved it. But the force needed to ream a lemon eventually broke the plastic. I bought a wood reamer, which worked fine, but you can’t put it in the dishwasher if you don’t want it to pick up a chemical smell.
I found this one at Crate and Barrel. It’s great. You can really dig it into a lemon or lime and get out all of the juice. Melamine won’t pick up any food stains. And it is dishwasher safe. Only negative is that you have to pick the seeds out of the juice. I solve this by juicing the fruit over a bowl. The seeds are easily removed with a spoon.
$3.95 Crate and Barrel
Swing-A-Way Jar Opener
I grew up with one of these in my mother’s kitchen drawer, so when I started living on my own, I bought one, of course. They used to be available at grocery stores and anyplace that sold kitchen gadgets.
It is THE best tool for opening jars with no effort. Recently, my mother misplaced hers. I was shocked to find out how difficult they are to find. I think they are discontinued. The only place you can find them is on eBay—somewhat expensive for what it is. The cheapest price I could find was $13. One seller sold a three-pack for $39 (buy them as gifts!) Track one down before they are gone.
Microplane Zester/Grater
Microplane manufactures this tool in several sizes. The one I have is called the Classic Zester/Grater. It I meant for citrus zest, chocolate, hard cheese, coconut, ginger, and garlic. I use it a lot for zesting lemons, limes and oranges.
I used to hate zesting, but this tool makes it so easy! It has surgical-grade stainless steel blades. It’s dishwasher safe. And it comes with a plastic cover to protect it in the drawer. I have though about the other sizes, but don’t know that I really need them. But this one is a must.
Widely available...Target; Bed, Bath & Beyond; Crate and Barrel, etc. About $13-16
Widely available...Target; Bed, Bath & Beyond; Crate and Barrel, etc. About $13-16
Small Stacking Glass Prep Bowls
These bowls are great for prepping for a recipe that requires you to add ingredients at different times. I have both sizes: 12 ounce and 5.5 ounce.
Williams-Sonoma sells them for $24.95 for a set of 8 (4 of each size.) I bought some at a dollar store (Dollar Tree) for 4/$1.00!
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