Kitchen
Spencer used to work as a professional chef, now he’s a stay-at-home Dad. He still remembers making that transition and thinking that cooking great meals at home would be a cinch! But he quickly discovered that making meals at home involved waaaaay more than just knowing how to cook.
He knew that he’d have to learn how to cook all over again if he was ever going to succeed at making great meals in his own kitchen.
He’s tested old techniques and created new ones to work under the pressure of an at-home kitchen, and here are his favorite tools for getting the job done.
These tools are the essentials and they're universal.
They're meant for everyone, from the accomplished cook to the person just getting started. In a couple of places, you’ll see the essential version as well as an upgrade (for those who just can't stand not having the best!)
extras: Saucier & Wok
Zwilling 3.5 qt Saucier
This pan is so useful for an at-home kitchen! It also doesn't take up a crazy amount of space like other deep-dish pans.
Iron Peking 14.25" Wok
A work-horse for boils, steaming, stir-fries, and more. They're also super cheap compared to most pans. With a wok and a saucier, you’ll likely be able to avoid having any large pots. Hurray!