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If you're looking at your new kitchen and dreaming of hosting dinner parties and inventing your favorite recipes, it's a good idea to make a list of kitchen essentials before you move into your new home. But when you consider everything you need to cook, bake, and entertain, equipping your kitchen can seem like a daunting task.
From kitchen essentials to organize your space, to small appliances to make your life easier, to kitchen essentials for everyday cooking, here are the items you'll want to stock up on before you move.
drawer organizer
Rachel Delamos and Farrah Short, owners of Maryland-based design and organization firm E&A Dwellings, say drawer organizers are at the top of their list of kitchen essentials. It seems that it is.
“One of the first things you want to buy is a drawer organizer,” Ramos says. “These organizers keep cutlery, kitchen utensils, and various kitchen tools neatly organized and help prevent the dreaded 'junk' drawer when everything has its own place.” You can find adjustable drawer organizers that fit most drawers. ”
knife set
Investing in a quality knife set will make food preparation and cooking easier and will save you money in the long run. Plus, you can chop, slice, and dice more safely. Knife sets include a variety of knives used for everyday cooking as well as specialized knives that cannot be purchased separately. Instead of saving a few bucks on a sub-par knife set, upgrade to one that gives you value for money.
pantry trash can
Whether your kitchen has lots of storage options or you need to get creative with where you store your food, pantry bins are a must-have in your kitchen. “You don't need a dedicated 'pantry' to take advantage of these,” says Short. “Pantry bins allow you to organize and clearly see your food, whether it's in your pantry, cupboard or refrigerator. It prevents food from getting lost in the back corners of your shelves and helps you keep track of what's in each category. It helps you avoid buying too much food because you can clearly see what's in it.
kitchenware
Whether you buy a complete set or a combination of parts, the right type of cookware is essential to get the job done in the kitchen. From frying eggs and bacon for breakfast to making homemade lasagna for dinner, here are the pots, pans, and other utensils you'll want to add to your kitchen.
- Nonstick frying pans (various sizes)
- cast iron frying pan
- dutch oven
- Saute pan (various sizes)
- Pots (various sizes)
- roasting pan
- stock pot
- Casserole dishes (various sizes)
bakeware
If you consider yourself a beginner in baking, or if you think chocolate chip cookies are unparalleled, have a few in your kitchen to make sure desserts are always on the menu at home. items are required.
Here's what you need:
- Baking sheet (various sizes)
- cooling rack
- muffin pan
- 9×9 baking pan
- 9×13 baking pan
- round cake mold
- pie plate
- spring form pan
- loaf pan
lazy susan
Deramos suggests another must-have for a well-stocked kitchen: the Lazy Susan. From the pantry to the kitchen table, there are many places you can utilize a lazy susan. “Although they're not your grandmother's Lazy Susan corner cabinet, small turntables are also essential for kitchen organization. They're perfect for things like oils, vinegars, sauces, and other condiments in cupboards and shelves. There's nothing hidden in the back, and you can also maximize your storage space by making use of dead spaces in corners,” adds DeRamos.
servingware
Paper plates are a good choice for the first meal in your new home, but it's a good idea to have enough tableware for everyone in your home for additional tableware for daily meals and entertaining. You will need a plate, bowl, knife, fork, and spoon. Get the complete set or mix and match items that reflect your kitchen decor. Depending on the size of your kitchen, 8 to 10 sets of dishes are often recommended. Also, if you have kids, having a few small plates, bowls, cups, forks, and spoons available will make mealtime easier for little hands.
interesting work
When entertaining, these items will make it easier to serve your guests. These are great to have on hand, but if you don't already have these items in your kitchen, here's how to add them.
- appetizer plate
- cheese board and cheese knife
- chip and dip server
- Platters of various sizes and shapes
- serving spoon and fork
- gravy boat
- salad bowl and salad tongs
- pitcher
- A wide variety of cocktail glasses
storage container
Storage containers not only give your pantry a uniform, streamlined look, they also help your food last longer. “A clear, airtight storage container to decant items into can be very helpful in knowing how much of a particular item you have,” says Short. “It's especially good for staples that you buy frequently, like cereals, flour, pasta, and grains.”
Preparation items
Many kitchen essentials fall into the cookware category, so it's a good idea to keep these items stocked in your kitchen. Your first kitchen comes with a set of many items. Many of these sets are budget-friendly and will help you check out many needed items. Here are the items you need in your kitchen when preparing meals:
- measuring cup
- measuring spoon
- cutting board
- can opener
- vegetable peeler
- colander/strainer
- garlic press
- zester
- wooden spoon
- spatula
- kitchen shears
small home appliances
The small appliances you add to your kitchen should make your life easier without cluttering your space. Choose home appliances that are suitable for your precious kitchen storage space. Slow cookers, pressure cookers, and air fryers are great for getting dinner on the table faster. Coffee makers, cold brew iced coffee makers, milk frothers, and electric kettles are essential for making your morning drinks a pleasure. If you have the space, stock up on home appliances like a smoothie maker, waffle maker, and standing mixer.
cleaning supplies
To keep your kitchen and all kitchen utensils clean, you will need some cleaning supplies to make sure your kitchen is fresh and clean after every meal. The items you should have on hand are:
- dishwashing detergent
- sponge
- dishwasher detergent
- dish towel
- multipurpose cleaner
- paper towel
- Stainless steel cleaner (if the home appliances are stainless steel)