We’re going to give you a list of what you need and another list of what you do not need for your kitchen. Surely a few kitchenware are more forgotten than remembered. There will be some that you did not know you had and others that are there and it’s time that they leave space in your kitchen.
The idea is to make your life easier, that at the time of cooking everything is accessible and handy, and not buried in thousands of kitchenware .
Kitchenware You DON’T Really Need
As kitchens that have inherited dozens of culinary artifacts and have suffered a certain addiction to the compulsive purchase of kitchenware, we assure you that you can live without them altogether.
16. Knives of 10 Different Sizes
We all use one knife or two on a regular basis either for their shape or grip without using the other knives. The idea is to keep a few knives, and replace them with another whenever needed instead of collecting a multi-kit do we don’t need. With three that cut well, you’re good.
15. Pasta Machine
I’ve had a pasta machine for about one year, and it’s never even been out of the box. You will use it once every 100 years (unless you are Italian).
14. Lemon Squeezer
Truly, the hand-held lemon squeezer is perfect to use and to store. It takes a little space and can do the work. live the whole life or the simple fork.
13. Specific Pitchers or Peelers of Fruits
These items don’t deserve to be found in the kitchen to be used seasonally or for rare occasions. You will not remember that you have them when you need them.
12. Over 18 Molds for Cupcakes or Muffins
We don’t have to collect all shapes of molds, we need just one or two beautiful shapes because cupcakes or muffins is what matters to us at the end. You have not put a cake shop.
11. Wok
You don’t necessarily need it to prepare satisfying oriental dishes. Unless you want to learn Chinese cooking, give it to the family that needs it or throw it out the window.
10. Ice Cream Machine
It’s not worth the investment if you do not regularly make homemade ice cream. It is very little minimalist to have one.
9. A Coffee Grinder or Spice Grinder
So, unless you use the grinder on a daily basis, it is best to simply buy quality pre-ground spices in small quantities so that they stay fresh and ready for your best dishes anytime you need them.
8. Cloths and Deteriorated Mittens
Usually at the bottom in the drawer accumulate the oldest rags, with some broken or impossible to remove. If you pull the ones that are on the top, it’s time to dig up the bottom ones and throw them away. Take advantage and check the mittens: if they are burned, say goodbye.
“It’s better to have 5 cloths in conditions that dry well than two dozen historic clothes,” says Gallay.