Adapting recipes to work in home kitchens and developing recipes from scratch is just half of what I do for Food & Wine. The other half involves a lot of time spent shopping for kitchen gear, experimenting with new small kitchen appliances, testing the latest and greatest cookware sets, and trying out new gadgets. I agree, I have a fun job.
With so much time spent obsessing over my kitchen and its component parts, it’s only natural that I’ve come to rely on a few clever tools that look good, work well, and make my life easier while cooking. Read on to shop some of my favorites, including brown sugar savers and wine preservers, starting at $5.
There are a lot of different styles of whisks(and I own them all), but my favorite has to be the Air Whisk from Material Kitchen. Its loops are narrow for easy storage and its bottom is flat, so it can stand …