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100

Has straight sides and is taller than it is wide. Used to cook large quantities of liquid on the range, such as stocks or soups.

Pot

100

A small appliance that ranges in size and speed settings. Comes freestanding or mounted on a base. Used to mix foods that require time and endurance: whipping cream, egg whites, mixing batter, etc.

Electric Mixer

100

Used to lift and turn meat and other foods. Used to hold larger pieces of food while cutting them.

Kitchen Fork

100

Can be made of wood, plastic or metal and come in many sizes usually ranging from 1-16 ounces. A tool with a long handle and a “bowl” on the end for reaching to the bottom of deep pots and for transferring liquids.

Ladles

100

A long utensil with a set of slim stainless steel, plastic, or silicone wires that are gathered at one end and looped at the other. Used to hand beat, incorporate air, whisk, blend, and stir.

Whisks

200

Has a long handle and straight sides. Primarily used for heating and cooking food in liquid. Come in many sizes in order to accommodate a variety of needs and food amounts.

Sauce Pan

200

Used to stretch and roll dough, such as pie crusts, cookies, and biscuits. Most are made of hardwood, but marble and others may be used too.

Rolling Pin

200

Used to scrape food from inside of bowls and pans. Can also be used to fold in whipped cream or egg whites.

Rubber Scraper

200

Can be used for serving or stirring foods. These can be made of wood, plastic, or metal. Have holes pressed through it and is used for straining or skimming food particles or items from liquids.

Large Spoons

200

Used to tackle a variety of cutting chores. Used only in the kitchen with foods, not for household use.

Kitchen Shears

300

Used to saute and fry foods. Slope-sided pan allows the chef to flip items without using a spatula.

Frying Pan

300

Used to beat ingredients to incorporate air in foods such as eggs, egg whites, whipped cream, etc.

Eggbeater

300

Used to lift and turn foods, such as pancakes so they can cook on both sides and to remove cookies from a pan.

Turner

300

Comes in 1, 2, 4, and 8 cup capacities. Found in glass or plastic.

Liquid Measuring Cups

300

Used to sift food to incorporate air and eliminate lumps in foods such as flour, powdered sugar, and cocoa.

Sifter

400

The height and sloped sides are well-suited for tossing ingredients, an essential step in stir-frying.

Wok

400

A cone shaped bag (vinyl, nylon, or plastic coated cotton), about 1-2 feet long with a large and small opening.

Pastry Bag & Accessories

400

Metal, wooden, or plastic pinching tools used to grab foods without using your hands or fingers.

Tongs

400

A set of individual plastic or metal utensils, ranging in increments of ⅛, ¼, ½, 1 teaspoon, and 1 tablespoon (sometimes includes 1 ½ tbsp). More accurate than cutlery teaspoons and tablespoons since cutlery spoons vary from one manufacturer to another.

Measuring Spoons

400

Spring scale used to determine the weight of an ingredient or portion of food.

Portion Scale

500

This type of sturdy cooking vessel has been used for centuries to slow-cook soups, stews, sauces, and breads.

Dutch Oven

500

Have one or two slanted edges: use to bake cookies and allow air to circulate freely around baked goods.

Sheet Pan/Cookie Sheet

500

Has a long, flexible blade with a rounded end. It is useful for leveling off ingredients, scraping bowls, and spreading icing on cakes.

Straight Edge Spatula

500

The standard set comes in ¼, ⅓, ½, and 1 cup increments. Made of stainless steel, metal, or plastic. Most sets can be nested or stacked inside each other for easy storage.

Dry Measuring Cups

500

Metal or plastic bowl with ⅛ inch holes pressed throughout it. Used for rinsing and draining foods.

Colander