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Here are eight of our favorite upgraded kitchen tools and why we love them. (Photo: Jakob Schiller)

Elevate Your Cooking with These 8 Kitchen Upgrades

Our favorite tools for making quick and healthy food

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(Photo: Jakob Schiller)

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It鈥檚 funny how those of us who love the outdoors are willing to pay $300 for a jacket听and $800 for a pair of skis听but often find a way to skimp on kitchen products. Old听coffee grinders, cheap blenders, and 诲耻濒濒别诲听办苍颈惫别蝉might seem like an appropriate trade-off for some, but I鈥檓 here to tell you that upgraded kitchen tools鈥攋ust like improved听outdoor toys鈥攁re worth the investment. They make cooking easier, faster, and more fun.Here are eight of our favorites and why we love them.

Victorinox Swiss Modern Santoku Knife ($80)

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(Jakob Schiller)

Salads are a pain the ass to make if you have the wrong knife. Chopping vegetables with a dull, low-quality cutter听is like postholing through knee-deep snow. Upgrade to something like , which has an ultrasharp stainless-steel blade with ridges to shed sticky vegetables and a beautiful, ergonomic walnut handle. Suddenly, you鈥檒l look forward to effortlessly slicing through cabbage, carrots, and bell peppers like fresh powder. The Santoku does well with meat and other foods, too.


Farmhouse Pottery Live Edge 15-Inch Walnut Cutting Board ($95)

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If you have a good knife, you also need a good cutting board. , wooden versions are not more prone to trapping bacteria. In my opinion,听it鈥檚 way听more pleasant to chop on a wooden surface鈥攊t听feels more natural. I鈥檇 also rather put my food on a nice piece of wood instead of a mass-produced piece of plastic. I use听this听walnut board听. No two are built the same, and fifteen inches is big enough for almost every project. It鈥檚 great for presenting hors d鈥檕euvres and is听a showpiece on your counter when it鈥檚 not in use.


Smithey Ironware Co. No. 12 Cast Iron Skillet ($200)

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(Jakob Schiller)

You can get a similar pan听at Target for a fraction of the price, but听you should go with this one instead for several reasons. First, the pan is partially handmade in the United States from premium cast iron, so it鈥檚听durable and will last well beyond your lifetime. Second, it comes with a fine polish and deep seasoning听that, if cared for properly, ensures you get a smooth, easy-to-cook-with nonstick surface that makes perfect runny eggs and just-right saut茅ed vegetables. I鈥檓 also a fan of the large 12-inch size because it allows you to cook for company or meal-prep for the week. Bonus points for the grease pour spouts and a midweight build that allows you to wield it with just one hand.


Vitamix E310 Blender ($350)

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(Jakob Schiller)

Do you know how I get my kids to eat vegetables? I blend them in听a . Kale becomes completely indiscernible in a smoothie, thanks to bombproof blades and a two-horsepower motor that will liquefy anything way beyond what you鈥檙e used to with normal blenders. A Vitamix听is听so damn powerful that if you throw in a bunch of vegetables, spices, and some hot stock听and then blend everything on high speed for six minutes, you come out with soup. You can go the other way and make creamy frozen yogurt by blending yogurt, frozen fruit, and a little honey. Mix together听peanuts and a little salt and you have peanut butter.This thing is so durable that听you听never have to worry about bending your blades. I could keep going, but you get the point: a Vitamix is expensive听but expands your palate and is worth the investment.


HMM Japanese Ceramic Pour Over ($50)

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(Jakob Schiller)

Good coffee takes a little work and the right equipment. To make a high-quality pour-over, start with this ceramic cone,听designed听with internal ridges to ensure the water gets evenly distributed over the grounds in your filter. I听love that it鈥檚 made from 听that will never affect the taste of the coffee and looks really nice sitting on a mug听in the morning sun. The cone will probably break if it falls to the floor, but it鈥檚 durable enough to rattle around in a Rubbermaid bin, so you can take it camping, too.


Baratza Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder ($249)

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(Jakob Schiller)

A cheap coffee grinder听does a lousy job of evenly grinding your beans, which means it鈥檚 hard to create the right grounds for whatever device you鈥檙e using. If you prefer a French press, you need your beans coarse. If you have a coffee maker or love your Aeropress, you鈥檒l need them听finer. With the ,听you can nail it every time. It has specific听presetsand high-quality conical metal burrs that ensure the beans are exactly the right consistency for听a balanced and rich cup of coffee, no matter the brewing method. The Virtuoso+ model also comes with a setting that grinds the exact听amount of coffee for however many cups you want to brew.


That听Inventions Deluxe Meat-Thawing Board ($80)

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(Jakob Schiller)

Say you forgot to take those chicken breasts out to thaw before you went to work. That鈥檚 not a problem with this听crazy device. Made from food-grade aluminum and filled with proprietary and food-safe liquid, the thawing board sucks the cold out of your meat while simultaneously warming it up. Chicken, steak鈥攚hatever you want to thaw鈥攊s usually ready to grill in ten听minutes, even if it just came out of the freezer. (Stop using the microwave, which zaps flavor from your food.) I also dig the angled design that sends any juice from the meat into a collecting tray so you don鈥檛 end up with a puddle on your counter.


Cuisinart Stainless-Steel 13-Cup Food Processor ($180)

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(Jakob Schiller)

After you use a food processor for the first time, you鈥檒l听wonder how you lived without one.听They鈥檙e great for preparing听salsa听but also speed up almost any other dish you want to make. Do you need shredded cheese for a homemade pizza? Check. Minced veggies听for zucchini bread? Done in less than a minute. Creamy soups? Easy. You can even use it to combine the ingredients for your favorite pie crust (no more hand-chopping cold butter). All the parts that get dirty can go in the dishwasher, and the stainless-steel base鈥攚hich looks professional on your counter鈥攊s also easy to wipe clean when liquids听or anything else lands on top.

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