Welcome to my kitchen, where everything is delicious, and everything is possible! I’m here to share with you 10 must-have items in your kitchen if you love to cook like me. These are the items that I use all the time and cannot live without. Let’s get cooking! 👩‍🍳

1. Chef’s Knife 🔪

A good chef’s knife is a must-have for every home cook. It’s the one knife that does it all, from slicing, dicing, and chopping vegetables to cutting meat and fish. A solid chef’s knife will make your prep work quick and easy. Make sure to choose a knife that feels comfortable in your hand and is made from high-quality materials. A good knife will last you a lifetime!

A sharp chef's knife on a wooden cutting board

2. Cutting Board 🛒

One cannot handle a durable chef’s knife without a matching cutting board. A good cutting board should be large enough to accommodate your knife and provide a stable cutting surface. Choose a cutting board made from a material that won’t dull your knife. I recommend a wooden board or a thick plastic one. They are easy to clean and will last you a long time.

A large wooden cutting board with vegetables and herbs on it

3. Mixing Bowls 🍲

Whether you’re preparing a salad or mixing dough, a set of high-quality mixing bowls is a kitchen essential! Stainless steel mixing bowls are durable, lightweight, and won’t absorb odors like plastic bowls. I recommend getting a set of various sizes to accommodate all your kitchen needs.

A set of stainless steel mixing bowls on a kitchen counter

4. Measuring Cups and Spoons 🥄

A set of measuring cups and spoons will ensure that your recipes turn out just right. Measuring your ingredients precisely is crucial in baking and cooking. Choose a set that is easy to read and won’t wear down over time.

Measuring cups and spoons in various sizes

5. Cast Iron Skillet 🍳

There’s nothing like the versatility of a cast-iron skillet. It can go from stovetop to oven, and it retains heat, making it ideal for searing meats and cooking vegetables. Cast iron skillets take a bit of maintenance, but they are well worth the investment.

A cast-iron skillet with fried eggs and bacon

6. Saucepan and Pot 🍲

From cooking rice to boiling pasta, a saucepan and pot are a must-have in any kitchen. Choose a set that is heavy-bottomed, so the heat distributes evenly over the surface. You want to make sure the set is made of quality materials that will last you a long time, so don’t skimp on the investment!

A pot and saucepan on a stove with steam coming out of them

7. Immersion Blender 🥣

An immersion blender is one of the most versatile tools in a home cook’s kitchen. It’s perfect for making salsa, pureeing soup, and making smoothies. Unlike a bulky blender, immersion blenders are lightweight, and they fit easily in your hand.

An immersion blender in a blending cup with fruits and vegetables around it

8. Baking Sheet 🍪

Baking sheets are on the must-have list for any home baker. From cookies to roasted vegetables, a baking sheet is a versatile item in your kitchen. Choose a baking sheet with an edge to prevent food from sliding off, and it’s easy to clean.

A baking sheet with chocolate chip cookies on it

9. Can Opener 🥫

A can opener may seem like a small item in your kitchen, but it’s essential. You may need to open cans of tomatoes, beans, or other ingredients for your recipes. Choose a can opener that cuts cleanly and won’t leave sharp edges.

A can opener on a kitchen counter with a can of tomatoes next to it

10. Apron 👨‍🍳

An apron is not an item not for function but for style! Wearing an apron while you cook is not only a fashion statement, but it protects your clothes from stains and splatters. You can choose a colorful or stylish apron that reflects your personality.

A colorful apron hanging on a cabinet

And there you have it, folks! Ten essential items that every home cook needs in their kitchen. With these tools, you’ll be able to create delicious meals that everyone will love. Now, let’s get cooking! 🍳🍽️

🎉🍲 Happy Cooking! 🍲🎉

A plate full of various dishes made with the items from this blog