Equipment

Strainer
Fine-Mesh
Can hold small grains such as lentils.
So water flows right through instead of splashing around.
Parchment Paper
To keep from having to scrub clean pans.
Silicone Free, Unbleached, Uncoated
Otherwise they bleed harmful chemicals.
Salad Spinner
To dry salad leaves.

Knives

Chef's Knife 8–10 inch
The curve of the blade allows you to rock back and forth for mincing.
Santoku Knife 6–8 inch
A straight blade is better for slicing and chopping, not mincing.
Pairing Knife Sheep's Foot 3–4 inch
Used to hack, chop, and peel small things.
You don't want to mince with this, so the blade should be straight.
  • A straight blade will follow the curve of a peel better than an opposing curve.
Serrated Knife or Bread Knife 10–12 inch
For slicing bread, meat, and some fruits.
Ideal for cutting through thick skins without crushing the fleshy insides.
Honing Steel 10 inch
Used to re-align the edge of the blade so that the sharpened bit is all facing in the right direction.
Diamond Steels Sharpening Steels
Honing steels that have fine diamond powder embedded in them.
  • This allows them to sharpen the edge as well as straighten it.
Cleaning
Rinse with warm tap water and dry completely with a cloth.