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The 30 Best Kitchen Supplies for All Your Cooking Needs
This wine fridge is all we can think about now.
You may not be able to redo your entire kitchen right now, but you can totally invest in a few cool gadgets that'll look sleek and also make your cooking life a whole lot easier. We've rounded up some of the most innovative kitchen products out there right now as well as the basics every kind of cook should have; no matter what your dilemma, there's probably something on this list that can solve it. Or at the very least, can keep your wine chilled. And that is a powerful thing.
Included in our list of essential kitchen supplies are the small appliances that make everyday prep work a little easier, stylish finds that blend form and function, and plenty of small space-friendly options. We even have a few larger pieces, like a smart fridge and countertop-maximizing sink, for anyone interested in a bigger overhaul.
The next big thing: This space-saving version of the classic KitchenAid stand mixer. While it may look like it was zapped by Wonka's shrink ray, it's still a powerhouse: The three-and-a-half-quart bowl can churn out a loaf of bread or five dozen cookies at a clip.
For the rookie cook, an air fryer is a kitchen lifesaver—particularly when it can also broil, roast, bake, reheat, and make fries. This versatile model heats up to 400°F and has a roomy capacity that can serve up to seven people.
This customizable rolling pin's slip-on rings help you roll out dough to an exact thickness.
All you really need are three knives: a chef's knife, a paring knife, and a serrated knife. Material's trio is made from Japanese high carbon and stainless steel, making each piece precise, durable, and equipped to handle any kitchen task you throw at it.
All-Clad's stainless steel cookware features tri-ply aluminum for all-star heat conduction (and all the perfect-omelet-making magic). The lid comes in handy for keeping splattering under control, and the 10-inch size is ideal for everyday use.
Puree pestos, chop vegetables, and pulse pastry dough with this do-it-all food processor. It's straightforward to use with three speed settings and has a spacious nine-cup capacity you'll rely on the next time you host a dinner party.
Ideal for germophobes, these all-silicone, double-sided dish scrubbers thwart bacteria, dry faster than a regular sponge, and can be popped in the dishwasher for sanitizing.
For pour-over coffees and tea alike, a good kettle is a must; Balmuda's sleek design boils water in mere minutes so you're never too far from your next cup of caffeine.
Whether or not you're already an avid baker, these vintage-inspired measuring cups are chic enough to inspire you to get creative in the kitchen. They're also dishwasher-safe, as long as you remove the leather hanging strap.
Hang up this oven mitt and pot holder duo near your oven to add function and a pop of pattern to your walls.
Walnut handles help these graters, ranging from coarse to fine, class up your kitchen tool lineup.
Great Jones' cast iron dutch oven delivers style and quality at a fraction of the price of heritage cookware. It comes in a range of jewel tones you won't have to hide away in a cabinet—keep it on display on your stovetop to save space.
Anyone serious about building out a cookware collection needs a good cast iron skillet. This pre-seasoned option is on the affordable side and has a triple-sanded cooking surface that heats evenly and stays hot.
With its infrared heat hitting 446°F, Philips's virtually smokeless grill delivers a cookout-worthy char without leaving the kitchen.
Use this three-piece wooden board set to both prep your food and serve it in order to cut down on the amount of servingware you'll have to buy.
Inspired by retro kitchenware designs, these ceramic mixing bowls are great for food prep and storage: They're dishwasher-, microwave-, and even freezer-safe.
Keep your counters clean with this handmade spoon rest. It also makes a sweet housewarming present, if you know someone who recently moved and is also looking to build out their kitchen basics.
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