Kitchen Equipment
There are lots of cheap gadgets and silly bits of nonsense you can buy for the kitchen, but most of it is junk.
Save your money and invest in good quality items that are tried and tested and will last many years.
Here are our kitchen utenils that we particularly recommend.
Breadmaker
A gadget rather than a necessity, but the breadmaker is one of the better
gadgets.
Coffee Maker
We have ditched the electronic espresso machines in favour of a bodum glass
cafetierre for regular use and a stovetop aluminium espresso pot for special
ocassions. Anything else is just unnecessary.
Pots
Hard anodised saucepans of at least two sizes (3 or 4 is better)
Frying pan
We have two pans, a tiny one for omlettes and a 1950s stainless steel pan.
The handle was replaced in the 1970s but other than that it is still as good
as the day my mother bought it.
Cassarole dish
Le crueset cassarole dish is really well made and will last a lifetime.
Ice cream maker
An ice cream maker only gets used for a few days each year, but what days
they are.
Large mixing bowl
Essential for cakes, get a big bowl (12inches in diameter or more) made of
porcelain.
silicone spatula
Silicone is definetely best.
knives
Get a good german knife set. Zwilling is the make we love.
whisk
Electric balloon whisks are essential unless you have arms like Swarzenegger
blender
A blessing for soup lovers.
multichef
Buy the best one you can afford from a respected manufacturer.
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