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KITCHEN UTENSILS AND
EQUIPMENT
Prepared by:
Cyndi N. Cagalitan
Kitchen Gadgets Abound!
 Thousands of kitchen utensils fill hundreds of
general department stores and specialty shops
 Do you need all of those gadgets?
 No, generally they are all specialized versions
of the basic three: KNIFE, FORK, SPOON!
Specialization=Convenience
 Most utensils have been invented to make life
more convenient
 Some basic utensils make cooking fun
because less time is spent actually preparing
the food for cooking.
 Even a microwave is just piece of kitchen
equipment to make heating food easier!
Why learn these kitchen
utensils?
 Using the right tool for the job makes a
carpenter’s work easier. They would not be
able to pound many nails per hour if they were
using a saw.
 Our food preparation labs have specialized
equipment that will make tasks easier, more
efficient and produce products that are better
quality than just using a knife, fork or spoon!
Here’s how we will learn the
utensils:
 Look for three elements:
 A picture of the utensil in the upper right.
 The standard name for the utensil or piece of
equipment in the title.
 Lastly, some text with examples of how it is
used in the kitchen- in other words, the
function of the item.
 You should fill in these names and functions
on your worksheet as we go along!
1. Wooden Spoon
 Stirring utensil that
will NOT conduct
heat as you stir!
 Probably one of the
oldest cooking
utensils, which was
easily carved from
wood with a simple
knife.
2. Slotted Spoon
 Utensil for lifting
solid foods such as
vegetables from
liquid.
3. Ladle
 Dipper for liquids
that need to be
transported.
4. Rubber Scraper
 Scrapes a bowl
clean BUT could
melt if used in a
saucepan.
5. Metal Spatula
 Utensil for lifting and
turning items like
pancakes and meat.
 Should NOT be
used in a nonstick
pan.
6. Wire Whisk
 Simplest tool for
beating and stirring
light mixtures
 Metal whisk should
NOT be used in a
nonstick pan.
Instead used a
plastic or rubber
whisk.
7. Cooking Fork
 Tool for lifting meat
or large pieces of
food from pans.
8. Tongs
 Safety pinchers to
easily and safely
grab food items.
9. Dry Measuring Cups
 Graduated cups to
assure that the right
amount of dry
ingredients are
used.
 Dry ingredients
include what food
items?
 Why shouldn’t liquid
go in these?
 Remember the standard set:
10. Measuring Spoons
 Graduated spoons
to assure the right
amount of a small
ingredient is used.
 Can be used for wet
OR dry ingredients
 Remember the standard set:
¼ teaspoon, ½ teaspoon,
1 teaspoon, 1 tablespoon
11. Liquid Measuring Cup
 Measuring device
for LIQUIDS ONLY!
 Bend down to check
it at eye level!
 Come in various
sizes: 1 cup, 2
cups, 4 cups and 8
cups or more!
12. Straight-edge Spatula
 A flexible tool for
leveling off
ingredients or
frosting a cake or
cookies.
13. Pastry Blender
 Tool for cutting
shortening or butter
into flour for flaky
products like
biscuits or pie crust.
14. Potato Masher
 Tool for mashing
potatoes and other
items.
15. Decorating Bags & Tips
 Bag with assorted
tips for decorating
cakes, deviled eggs
and other desserts.
16. Rolling Pin
 Cylinder which
eases the rolling of
dough and pastries.
 Can be made or
wood or plastic.
17. Sifter
 Wire mesh and
rotating bars for
breaking up lumps
or loosening flour.
18. Chef’s Knife or French Knife
 Large knife for
chopping and
cutting large items
like meat and
vegetables.
19. Paring Knife
 Small knife for
peeling fruits &
vegetables or
making other small
cuts such as
garnishes.
20. Bread Knife
 Serrated blade for
slicing through
bread.
 Never needs
sharpening.
21. Sharpening Steel
 Flint type rod for
sharpening blades
of knives.
22. Can Opener
 Bottle openers,
hand-held crank
openers and electric
can openers all
making opening
sealed cans easier.
23. Kitchen Shears
 Heavy scissors for
cutting meat, dough,
pizza and fresh
herbs.
 Can also loosen
bottle lids and small
jars.
 Cracks nuts and
some shellfish.
24A. Pizza Cutter
 Heavy blade used
for cutting pizza and
other bar cookies.
24B. Pastry Wheel
 Special blade used
to cut dough or pie
crusts into strips
 Can have a straight
or fluted edge.
25. Melon Baller
 Round tool for
cutting melons.
 “Parisienne Knife” is
the traditional
French term for this
utensil.
26. Vegetable Peeler
 Thin blade to
remove the outer
surface of fruit and
vegetables.
 Prevents waste and
loss of nutrients.
27. Grater
 Various holes and
blades which cut
cheese and
vegetables into thin
strips or slices.
28. Cutting Boards
 Wood, Glass or
Plastic surface for
protecting counters
when cutting foods.
 Glass should never be used
because it damages knives.
 Plastic is the most sanitary
because bacteria can live in
wood cutting boards.
 Make sure to buy
color coded boards
for food safety!
29. Oven Mitts and Hot Pads
 Insulated fabric
gloves used to
protect hands when
handling hot items.
30. Cooling Racks
 Wire racks for
cooling hot warms.
31. Muffin Pans
 An oblong pan with
round depressions
for baking muffins
and cupcakes.
32. Cookie Sheet
 A flat baking sheet
for baking cookies.
33. Jelly Roll Pan
 A flat baking sheet
with sides for baking
bar cookies and
other baked items.
34. Loaf Pan
 A deep pan
approximately 4 by
9 inches used to
bake quick and
yeast breads,
meatloaf and other
items.
35. Cake Pans
 Various sized pans
used for baking
identified as width
by length in inches
 Common ones are:
 9”x 13” Oblong
 9”x 9” Square
 9” Round
36. Tube Pan
 Pan with a hollow
tube in the center
allowing for the cake
to rise and yet the
center to bake
evenly.
 Some even
separate to make
removing the cake
easier!
37. Casserole or Baking Dishes
 Glass, ceramic or
metal dishes that
may also have a
cover to fit.
 Oven safe to cook
large quantities of
food for long periods
of time.
38. Skillet Fry Pan
 Cast iron, metal or
glass pan with low
sides and a handle
used for broiling
foods or cooking in
a small amount of
fat.
39. Saucepan
 A deep cooking pan
with a handle and lid
for boiling
simmering and
steaming foods.
40. Steamer Basket
 A basket which folds
and unfolds to
conform to the size
of a saucepan and
keeps the food
above boiling water
to allow steam to
cook the food.
41. Colander
 A bowl with holes
used to drain pasta
and other liquids
from food.
42. Strainer
 A fine wire mesh
used to drain liquids
from smaller
amounts of food.
43. Double Boiler
 Two pans that fit
together so that food
can be cooked over
boiling water without
burning.
 Great for chocolate
or sauces.
44. Griddle
 A skillet without
sides used for
grilling sandwiches
and making
pancakes.
45. Dutch Oven
 A large, heavy pot or
kettle with a tight
fitting lid used for
slow cooking foods
on the stovetop or in
the oven for long
periods of time.
46. Kitchen Thermometers
 A variety of
thermometers to
read the
temperature of food
or kitchen
equipment
 Very important to
use when cooking
meat to make sure
meat is safe to eat!
47. Electric Stand Mixer
 An appliance which
can mix, beat and
knead batters and
dough.
 Wire whisk for beating
 Flat beater for
blending
 Dough hook for mixing
bread and heavy
dough.
Review
 Learn to identify and
use these utensils
so you’ll be a
successful chef!
 Quiz on Kitchen
Equipment next
time!

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  • 2. Kitchen Gadgets Abound!  Thousands of kitchen utensils fill hundreds of general department stores and specialty shops  Do you need all of those gadgets?  No, generally they are all specialized versions of the basic three: KNIFE, FORK, SPOON!
  • 3. Specialization=Convenience  Most utensils have been invented to make life more convenient  Some basic utensils make cooking fun because less time is spent actually preparing the food for cooking.  Even a microwave is just piece of kitchen equipment to make heating food easier!
  • 4. Why learn these kitchen utensils?  Using the right tool for the job makes a carpenter’s work easier. They would not be able to pound many nails per hour if they were using a saw.  Our food preparation labs have specialized equipment that will make tasks easier, more efficient and produce products that are better quality than just using a knife, fork or spoon!
  • 5. Here’s how we will learn the utensils:  Look for three elements:  A picture of the utensil in the upper right.  The standard name for the utensil or piece of equipment in the title.  Lastly, some text with examples of how it is used in the kitchen- in other words, the function of the item.  You should fill in these names and functions on your worksheet as we go along!
  • 6. 1. Wooden Spoon  Stirring utensil that will NOT conduct heat as you stir!  Probably one of the oldest cooking utensils, which was easily carved from wood with a simple knife.
  • 7. 2. Slotted Spoon  Utensil for lifting solid foods such as vegetables from liquid.
  • 8. 3. Ladle  Dipper for liquids that need to be transported.
  • 9. 4. Rubber Scraper  Scrapes a bowl clean BUT could melt if used in a saucepan.
  • 10. 5. Metal Spatula  Utensil for lifting and turning items like pancakes and meat.  Should NOT be used in a nonstick pan.
  • 11. 6. Wire Whisk  Simplest tool for beating and stirring light mixtures  Metal whisk should NOT be used in a nonstick pan. Instead used a plastic or rubber whisk.
  • 12. 7. Cooking Fork  Tool for lifting meat or large pieces of food from pans.
  • 13. 8. Tongs  Safety pinchers to easily and safely grab food items.
  • 14. 9. Dry Measuring Cups  Graduated cups to assure that the right amount of dry ingredients are used.  Dry ingredients include what food items?  Why shouldn’t liquid go in these?  Remember the standard set:
  • 15. 10. Measuring Spoons  Graduated spoons to assure the right amount of a small ingredient is used.  Can be used for wet OR dry ingredients  Remember the standard set: ¼ teaspoon, ½ teaspoon, 1 teaspoon, 1 tablespoon
  • 16. 11. Liquid Measuring Cup  Measuring device for LIQUIDS ONLY!  Bend down to check it at eye level!  Come in various sizes: 1 cup, 2 cups, 4 cups and 8 cups or more!
  • 17. 12. Straight-edge Spatula  A flexible tool for leveling off ingredients or frosting a cake or cookies.
  • 18. 13. Pastry Blender  Tool for cutting shortening or butter into flour for flaky products like biscuits or pie crust.
  • 19. 14. Potato Masher  Tool for mashing potatoes and other items.
  • 20. 15. Decorating Bags & Tips  Bag with assorted tips for decorating cakes, deviled eggs and other desserts.
  • 21. 16. Rolling Pin  Cylinder which eases the rolling of dough and pastries.  Can be made or wood or plastic.
  • 22. 17. Sifter  Wire mesh and rotating bars for breaking up lumps or loosening flour.
  • 23. 18. Chef’s Knife or French Knife  Large knife for chopping and cutting large items like meat and vegetables.
  • 24. 19. Paring Knife  Small knife for peeling fruits & vegetables or making other small cuts such as garnishes.
  • 25. 20. Bread Knife  Serrated blade for slicing through bread.  Never needs sharpening.
  • 26. 21. Sharpening Steel  Flint type rod for sharpening blades of knives.
  • 27. 22. Can Opener  Bottle openers, hand-held crank openers and electric can openers all making opening sealed cans easier.
  • 28. 23. Kitchen Shears  Heavy scissors for cutting meat, dough, pizza and fresh herbs.  Can also loosen bottle lids and small jars.  Cracks nuts and some shellfish.
  • 29. 24A. Pizza Cutter  Heavy blade used for cutting pizza and other bar cookies.
  • 30. 24B. Pastry Wheel  Special blade used to cut dough or pie crusts into strips  Can have a straight or fluted edge.
  • 31. 25. Melon Baller  Round tool for cutting melons.  “Parisienne Knife” is the traditional French term for this utensil.
  • 32. 26. Vegetable Peeler  Thin blade to remove the outer surface of fruit and vegetables.  Prevents waste and loss of nutrients.
  • 33. 27. Grater  Various holes and blades which cut cheese and vegetables into thin strips or slices.
  • 34. 28. Cutting Boards  Wood, Glass or Plastic surface for protecting counters when cutting foods.  Glass should never be used because it damages knives.  Plastic is the most sanitary because bacteria can live in wood cutting boards.  Make sure to buy color coded boards for food safety!
  • 35. 29. Oven Mitts and Hot Pads  Insulated fabric gloves used to protect hands when handling hot items.
  • 36. 30. Cooling Racks  Wire racks for cooling hot warms.
  • 37. 31. Muffin Pans  An oblong pan with round depressions for baking muffins and cupcakes.
  • 38. 32. Cookie Sheet  A flat baking sheet for baking cookies.
  • 39. 33. Jelly Roll Pan  A flat baking sheet with sides for baking bar cookies and other baked items.
  • 40. 34. Loaf Pan  A deep pan approximately 4 by 9 inches used to bake quick and yeast breads, meatloaf and other items.
  • 41. 35. Cake Pans  Various sized pans used for baking identified as width by length in inches  Common ones are:  9”x 13” Oblong  9”x 9” Square  9” Round
  • 42. 36. Tube Pan  Pan with a hollow tube in the center allowing for the cake to rise and yet the center to bake evenly.  Some even separate to make removing the cake easier!
  • 43. 37. Casserole or Baking Dishes  Glass, ceramic or metal dishes that may also have a cover to fit.  Oven safe to cook large quantities of food for long periods of time.
  • 44. 38. Skillet Fry Pan  Cast iron, metal or glass pan with low sides and a handle used for broiling foods or cooking in a small amount of fat.
  • 45. 39. Saucepan  A deep cooking pan with a handle and lid for boiling simmering and steaming foods.
  • 46. 40. Steamer Basket  A basket which folds and unfolds to conform to the size of a saucepan and keeps the food above boiling water to allow steam to cook the food.
  • 47. 41. Colander  A bowl with holes used to drain pasta and other liquids from food.
  • 48. 42. Strainer  A fine wire mesh used to drain liquids from smaller amounts of food.
  • 49. 43. Double Boiler  Two pans that fit together so that food can be cooked over boiling water without burning.  Great for chocolate or sauces.
  • 50. 44. Griddle  A skillet without sides used for grilling sandwiches and making pancakes.
  • 51. 45. Dutch Oven  A large, heavy pot or kettle with a tight fitting lid used for slow cooking foods on the stovetop or in the oven for long periods of time.
  • 52. 46. Kitchen Thermometers  A variety of thermometers to read the temperature of food or kitchen equipment  Very important to use when cooking meat to make sure meat is safe to eat!
  • 53. 47. Electric Stand Mixer  An appliance which can mix, beat and knead batters and dough.  Wire whisk for beating  Flat beater for blending  Dough hook for mixing bread and heavy dough.
  • 54. Review  Learn to identify and use these utensils so you’ll be a successful chef!  Quiz on Kitchen Equipment next time!