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There are a million cooking tools, appliances, and household goods available to us at the touch of the return button. But which ones are good, which are unnecessary; which ones are worth the money, which ones are outstanding?

Here I recommend my favorite tools for your kitchen, chosen for utility, value, and quality. I receive a small affiliate fee if you purchase using the Buy Now button. But please know these are the kitchen tools that I truly love and use.

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WÜSTHOF Gourmet 2-Piece Chef's Knife Set

This is my favorite knife company, and my favorite set. Truly all you need for anything you do in the kitchen is a chef's knife and a paring knife.

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Wusthof Bread Knife

The only other knife you need besides a chef's knife and a paring knife is a proper bread knife. I stick with Wusthof.

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Chef's Choice 15X Knife Sharpener.

Never really satisfied with pull-through home knife sharpeners, I splurged on this electric model. It really works and I highly recommend. Nothing beats a professional wet-grind service, but to keep your knives sharp throughout the year, this is the best choice.

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Sur Table Ratchet Pepper Mill

Mom surprised me with a truly remarkable pepper mill. One crank delivers five times the pepper as one turn of a conventional mill. A tablespoon of freshly ground pepper takes but a moment. Best pepper mill I've ever used.

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Benriner Mandoline Slicer

A kitchen essential for most cooks for uniform slicing and julienning. I don't know a single professional cook who doesn't own one.

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A Boos Cutting Board

One of the best ways to improve your cooking and your comfort in the kitchen is to use a large, heavy, wood cutting board. This is the one I use.

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All-Clad 9" nonstick sauté pan

While most sautéing should be done in a stainless steel pan, nonstick pans are a must for things like eggs and fish. This is the one I use.

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2-Quart Sauce Pan

One of the best, most useful sauce pans I own, a 2-quart pan from All-Clad.

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All-Clad 12" Sauté Pan

Like knives, you need a big one and a little one. I stick with All-Clad because the quality can't be beat. If you need a large, all-purpose skillet, this is the one.

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All-Clad 8" Sauté Pan

This is the perfect small sauté pan.

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Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer

A standing mixer is a big-ticket item that all serious kitchens should have. Kitchen Aid makes the best mixers and they will last a lifetime if you treat them well.

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Vitamix Blender

This is the Rolls Royce of blenders. You'll find one in any good restaurant kitchern. An invaluable appliance.

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Cuisinart Food Processor

When I had to replace our food prcessor several years ago, this is the one I bought. It's perfect.

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Le Creuset Dutch Oven

This 7.25 quart Dutch oven is one of the most useful pots in the kitchen, everything from making stews on the stove top, braises in the oven or even for baking bread..

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Small Le Creuset Dutch Oven

This 3.5-quart Dutch oven is great for smaller households. A perfect gift for a young couple.

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Boston Shaker

If you're going to mix cocktails that include liquids of different viscosities (a spirit, a liqueur, simple syrup), a proper shaker and strainter (below) are a must.

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Hawthorne Strainer

The best all-purpose strainer for both mixing glasses and Boston shakers.

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Cocktail Mixing Glass

An elegant mixing glass for stirred cocktails. You'll also need a strainer like the one above and it's nice to have a bar spoon like the one below.

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Bar Spoon

This is what you need to properly stir your cocktails.

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Japanese Jigger

This is the jigger you'll see on most good bars. I like the sleek design and easy-to-read measurement markings.

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Leopold Jigger

This is my favorite style of jigger, a little less common than the Japanese jigger.

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Stainless steel martini glasses

Great martini glasses that don't break!

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Riedel Nick & Nora glasses

Almost every time I serve a cocktail in one of these glasses, people invariably say, "Such a pretty glass." It is. It's, like, the perfect cocktail glass.

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The best peanuts!

These go beautifully with the cocktails and Cribbage!.

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An excellent Cribbage board

When we're not traveling, Ann and I love to play Cribbage with our evening cocktail. A reader asked for one we recommend, so I wanted to include it here!

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Zojirushi 10-Cup Coffee Maker

This has been our best friend in the morning for years now. It's a terrific, simple-to-use drip coffee maker. It drips into a thermos so the coffee stays hot without cooking it, the way burner coffee machines do. Good coffee is important!

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Peet's Coffee

This is the coffee we love, Peet's Major Dickason's Blend--we it love so much we have a subscription to receive 3 pounds each month. It's the best.

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Braun Immersion Blender

A hand-blender is a fabulous tool in the kitchen whether for pureeing, beating eggs, making vinaigrettes. This model is half the cost of most hand-blenders and I like it because the blade is low which makes good for making mayonnaise.

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Fat separator

Whether I want to use the juices and not the fat, or just the fat to make a roux, I love a good fat separator.

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My Weigh KD8000

Scales make cooking, especially baking, so much easier, cleaner and more accurate. This is a great, heavy duty scale, you'll find in a lot of professional kitchens. Worth the money if you use a scale often and have the room in your kitchen.

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Amazon Basics Scale

If you're just starting out using a kitchen scale, try this one. I haven't used it, but the price can't be beat and scale technology is not complicated so I'm sure it works for most home needs. And that's true for just about any kitchen scale, so choose the one that looks right for you!

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Microplane Zester

A must for any kitchen for zesting fruit, nutmeg, hard cheese.

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Salt Pig

We store our salt on the counter in these--makes it easy to grab the kitchen's most important ingredient while you're cooking.

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Hot Water Kettle

A solid, all-purpose water kettle. I use this almost daily for tea. It's also great for quickly heating water to add to soups and stocks that are over reducing (rather than adding cold water).

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Cuisinart Toaster Oven

When my oven went out in my tiny NYC apartment, I bought this and it works great. Can roast a whole chicken in it. I now store my pots and pans in the unworking oven.

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Ladles that measure

I love that these are excellent ladles that also serve as measuring devices.

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Pyrex Measuring Cups

These are essential in the kitchen, not only for measuring but also mixing and storing food in. Batching cocktails? Use these!

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Measuring Spoons

Every kitchen needs solid, reliable measuring spoons.

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Burger Smasher

Ann loves a smash burger--so I bought her this last Christmas. Love it.

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Plastic Bench Scraper

One of the most versatile tools in the kitchen.

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Small Strainer

An easy way to strain sauces and stocks, or anything for that matter.

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Chinois

This is great for straining larger quantities of stock and refining creamed or pureed soups

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Joule Sous Vide

This is the sous vide device I use. Love that I can control it with my phone.

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Whisks

Good whisks, or whips if as they're called in restaurant kitchens, are essential

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Long Tongs

Sturdy tongs are a must (not the flimsy ones with silicone grabbers). You should be able to pull a sauté pan from the oven with your tongs.

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Short Tongs

These are what I use in my little NYC kitchen.

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Cable Meat Thermometer

I relie on this for cooking standing rib roasts and perfectly rare beef tenderloin.

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Instant Read Thermometer

A good instant read thermometer is a must.

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Inexpensive Instant Read Thermometer

Budget pick for a reliable instant read thermometer.

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Home Meat Grinder

A good all-purpose meat grinder for sausage making and all grinding.

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Sausage Stuffer

A crank stuffer is the best way to stuff sausages.

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Chef'sChoice Knife Sharpener

Unless you're deft with a sharpening stone, this is the best way to keep your knifes sharp. (Dull knives make cooking dull and more difficult.)

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Mug Warmer

I recieved this as a gift, and it's been a game changer. I do not like to drink luke warm coffee. This keeps it hot. And a large cup of tea in the afternoon, stays hot.

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Ratio App for iPhone

After I wrote my book Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking, a colleague and I built a ratio calculator for iPhones that allows you to cook without recipes. For doughs, batters, custards, sauces, stocks and more, simply plug in the amount of one ingredient and the amounts of the other ingredients are instantly calculated. It's also a handy reference for dozens of our most common preparations. ($4.99 in the app store.)

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I’ve collaborated on a dozen books, including cookbooks and a memoir. If you'd like to collaborate on a project, please contact my agent, Gail Hochman, [email protected], at Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents, Inc.

For speaking engagements contact, Kip Ludwig, [email protected].

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Hi, I'm Michael Ruhlman, an award-winning author and cook who writes about chefs, food and cooking, among other things.

More about me →

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See my books!

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Ratio App for iPhone

After I wrote my book Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking, a colleague and I built a ratio calculator for iPhones that allows you to cook without recipes. For doughs, batters, custards, sauces, stocks and more, simply plug in the amount of one ingredient and the amounts of the other ingredients are instantly calculated. It's also a handy reference for dozens of our most common preparations. ($4.99 in the app store.)

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Collaborate

I’ve collaborated on a dozen books, including cookbooks and a memoir. If you'd like to collaborate on a project, please contact my agent, Gail Hochman, [email protected], at Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents, Inc.

For speaking engagements contact, Kip Ludwig, [email protected].

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