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Large Appliances Major Appliances (Large kitchen equipment)
Range (Stove): Large kitchen appliance used to cook or heat food and is powered by gas or electricity.
Oven: Large kitchen appliance used to bake or roast foods. There are 2 types: standard and convection.
Refrigerator: Large kitchen appliance used to keep perishable items cold.
Dishwasher: Large kitchen appliance used to clean dishes and kitchen utensils.
Microwave oven (An appliance that cooks by vibrating the molecules in food)
Small Appliances Small electrically powered kitchen equipment
Common small appliances
Handheld mixer: Used to mix light to medium batters
Stand mixer: Used to mix larger amounts or thicker batters. Does not need to be held.
Toaster: Used to brown and crisp slices of bread.
Food processors: Used to perform many cutting and mixing tasks using blades and disks.
Blenders: Used to bend, chop, mix, and purée. Usually has push-button or touch-pad controls.
Chef knife
Used for mincing, slicing, and chopping vegetables, slicing meat, and disjointing large cuts.
Measuring Spoons
used to measure a small amount of an ingredient, either liquid or dry
Dry Measuring Cups
Used for measuring dry ingredients like flour and sugar. The flat rim allows for a more accurate measurement.
Liquid Measuring Cup
Used for measuring liquid ingredients. Typically ,made of plastic or glass.
Hint: Always get eye level to check correct amount.
Mixing Bowls
used for mixing of ingredients…
Hint: Dry and wet ingredients are often mixed in different bowls before combining.
Rubber Scraper
Used for scraping the sides of bowls when mixing food or transporting food from one container to another. They have a wide,
flexible rubber blade.
Large Spoon/Mixing spoon
Used to mix and combine both dry and wet ingredients. They have long handles. They can be made of metal, wood, plastic, or silicone.
Wire Whisk
Used to beat and blend ingredients smooth, or to incorporate(add) air into a mixture. They are especially efficient for combining liquid ingredients and beating eggs.
Hint: The process of adding air into a mixture is called whisking or whipping.
Baking Sheet
Rectangular, low sided pans that are used in the oven for baking things such as cookies or pizza.
Loaf Pan
Used for breads and meatloaves. Can be made of glass, metal, or silicone.
Pie Dish
Round pans that come in different sizes and depths. The sides are slightly angled out to hold crust. Can be made of glass, metal, or silicone.
Stockpot
Large deep pot with two small handles on each side. Often used for making stocks or boiling pasta.
Peeler
Used to peel vegetables and fruits. Some peelers have a blade that swivels for ease in paring.
Kitchen Sheers
Sturdy scissors kept in the kitchen used for cutting vegetables, pastry, poultry (chicken), and meat.
Turner NOT a spatula… I know SpongeBob lied :)
Or, wide spatulas, are used to lift and turn foods such as hamburgers or pancakes.