In subsections throughout the book, they list their favorite kitchen equipment (listing here for convenience):
- Food mill: Moulinex ($15)
- Chef knives: Forschner (Victorinox) Fibrox ($30), Henckels Four Star, Wusthof-Trident Grand Prix (~$80)
- Inexpensive Balsamic Vinegar: 365 Every Day Value, Masserie Di Sant'Eramo, Fiorucci Riserva
- Jarred roasted red peppers: Divina peppers, Greek Gourmet peppers
- Cheese grater: Microplane grater
- Salad spinners: Oxo Good Grips ($26), Zyliss Salad Spinner ($21)
- Gratin dishes: Pyrex casserole dish
- Cutting boards: plastic boards
- Inexpensive nonstick skillets: Farberware Millenium 18/10 Stainless Steel 12-Inch Nonstick Skillet ($30)
- Vegetable peelers: Oxo Good Grips Peeler, Kuhn Rikon Peeler (wide strips good for celery root or winter squash)
- Supermarket Extra-Virgin Olive Oils: Davinci Extra-Virgin Olive Oil (best all-purpose), Pompeian Extra-Virgin Olive Oil (best mild oil), Colavita Extra-Virgin Olive Oil (best full-bodied oil)
- Herb choppers: generic single-bladed, two-handed mezzaluna represents only real alternative to chef's knife.
- Pepper mills: Unicorn Magnum Plus (huge capacity, awesome speed), East Hampton Industries Peppermate (detachable cup for measuring)
- Garlic presses: Zyliss press
- Vermouth: Gallo Extra Dry Vermouth (floral, fruity), Noilly Prat Original French Dry Vermouth (honeyed, herbaceous, woodsy)
- 3-4 quart Large saucepans: All-Clad ($140, but lacked rolled lips), Calphalon ($110, but heavy), KitchenAid ($119, but relatively short curved handle)
- Dutch Ovens: 8-quart All-Clad Stainless Stockpot ($150), 7-quart Le Creuset Round French Oven ($150), 7-quart Lodge Dutch Oven (cast-iron, $45).
- Grill tongs: Amco 16-inch stainless-steel kitchen tongs
- Canned tomatoes: Muir Glen diced tomatoes (packed in juice, not puree)
- Colander: Endurance Colander/Strainer
- Soy Sauce: Eden Selected Shoyu Soy Sauce (toasty, caramely, complex)
- Paring Knives: Wusthof-Trident Grand Prix ($28), Forschner (Victorinox) Fibrox ($6), Henckels Four Star ($20)
- Mayonnaises: Hellmann's (known as Best Foods, west of the Rockies) and Hellmann's Light
- Red wine vinegars: Pompeian vinegar, Spectrum vinegar
- Mandolines and V-Slicers: Progressive and Target slicers ($10, plastic V-Slicers), Bron-Coucke ($99, best classic mandoline)
- Black pepper: McCormick Whole Black Peppercorns (not in plastic bottle; sold as Schilling on the West Coast)
- Potato mashers: Profi Plus Masher ($16, silky spuds with little effort)
- Best large skillets: All-Clad Stainless 12-Inch Frypan (best overall); best-buys: Calphalon Tri-Ply Stainless 12-Inch Omelette Pan, Farberware Millenium 18/10 Stainless Steel 12-Inch Covered Skillet
- Dried pasta: Ronzoni (top finisher), DeCecco (best Italian pasta)
- Commercial chicken broths: Swanson Chicken Broth (and reduced-sodium). Broth in aseptic packaging tastes better than canned.
- Commercial vegetable broth: Swanson vegetable broth
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