List of food preparation utensils

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List of food preparation utensils

A kitchen utensil is a hand-held, typically small tool that is designed for food-related functions. Food preparation utensils are a specific type of kitchen utensil, designed for use in the preparation of food. Some utensils are both food preparation utensils and eating utensils; for instance some implements of cutlery especially knives can be used for both food preparation in a kitchen and as eating utensils when dining (though most types of knives used in kitchens are unsuitable for use on the dining table).

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An assortment of utensils

In the Western world, utensil invention accelerated in the 19th and 20th centuries. It was fuelled in part by the emergence of technologies such as the kitchen stove and refrigerator, but also by a desire to save time in the kitchen, in response to the demands of modern lifestyles.[1]

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List of food preparation utensils
Name Alternative names Purpose in food preparation Design Image
Apple corer To remove the core and pips from apples and similar fruits Thumb
Apple cutter To cut apple and similar fruits easily while simultaneously removing the core and pips. Cf. peeler Thumb
Baster Used during cooking to cover meat in its own juices or with a sauce. An implement resembling a simple pipette, consisting of a tube to hold the liquid, and a rubber top which makes use of a partial vacuum to control the liquid's intake and release. The process of drizzling the liquid over meat is called basting when a pastry brush is used in place of a baster, it is known as a basting brush. Thumb
Beanpot A deep, wide-bellied, short-necked vessel used to cook bean-based dishes Beanpots are typically made of ceramic, though pots made of other materials, like cast iron, can also be found. The relatively narrow mouth of the beanpot minimizes evaporation and heat loss, while the deep, wide, thick-walled body of the pot facilitates long, slow cooking times. They are typically glazed both inside and out, and so cannot be used for clay pot cooking. Thumb
Biscuit press Cookie press A device for making pressed cookies such as spritzgebäck. It consists of a cylinder with a plunger on one end which is used to extrude cookie dough through a small hole at the other end. Typically the cookie press has interchangeable perforated plates with holes in different shapes, such as a star shape or a narrow slit to extrude the dough in ribbons. Thumb
Blow torch Blowtorch, blowlamp Commonly used to create a hard layer of caramelized sugar in a crème brûlée.[2] Thumb
Boil over preventer Milk watcher, Milk guard, Pot minder Preventing liquids from boiling over outside of the pot A disc with a raised rim, designed to ensure an even distribution of temperature throughout the pot. This preventing bubbles from forming in liquids such as milk, or water which contains starch (for instance if used to cook pasta). Can be made of metal, glass or ceramic materials. Thumb
Bottle opener Twists or pulls the metal cap off of a bottle Thumb
Bowl To hold food, including food that is ready to be served A round, open topped container, capable of holding liquid. Materials used to make bowls vary considerably, and include wood, glass and ceramic materials. Thumb
Bread knife To cut bread A serrated blade made of metal, and long enough to slice across a large loaf of bread. Using a sawing motion, instead of pushing force as with most knives, it is possible to slice the loaf without squashing it. Thumb
Browning tray Browning plate, Browning bowl Used in a microwave oven to help turn food brown Generally made of glass or porcelain to absorb heat, which helps colour the layer of food in contact with its surface.
Butter curler Used to produce decorative butter shapes. Thumb
Cake and pie server Cake shovel, pie cutter To cut slices in pies or cakes, and then transfer to a plate or container This utensil typically features a thin edge to assist with slicing, and a large face, to hold the slice whilst transferring to a plate, bowl or other container. Thumb
Cheese cutter Designed to cut soft, sticky cheeses (moist and oily). The cutting edge of cheese cutters are typically a fine gauge stainless steel or aluminium wire. Thumb
Cheese knife Used to cut cheese. Thumb
Cheese slicer Used to cut semi-hard and hard cheeses. It produces thin, even slices. Thumb
Cheesecloth To assist in the formation of cheese A gauzed cotton cloth, used to remove whey from cheese curds, and to help hold the curds together as the cheese is formed. Thumb
Chef's knife Originally used to slice large cuts of beef, it is now the general utility knife for most Western cooks. Thumb
Cherry pitter Olive stoner Used for the removal of pits (stones) from cherries or olives. Thumb
Chinois Chinoise Straining substances such as custards, soups and sauces, or to dust food with powder A conical sieve Thumb
Clay pot A cooking pot made out of clay Thumb
Cleaver Hacking through bone or slicing large vegetables (such as squash). The knife's broad side can also be used for crushing in food preparation (such as garlic). A large broad bladed knife. Thumb
Colander Used for draining substances cooked in water A bowl-shaped container with holes, typically made from plastic or metal. It differs from a sieve due to its larger holes, allowing larger pieces of food, such as pasta, to be drained quickly. Thumb
Cookie cutter Biscuit mould, Biscuit cutter, Cookie mould Shaping biscuit dough Generally made of metal or plastic, with fairly sharp edges to cut through dough. Some biscuit cutters simply cut through dough that has been rolled flat, others also imprint or mould the dough's surface. Thumb
Corkscrew Pierces and removes a cork from a bottle. Thumb
Crab cracker Lobster cracker Used to crack the shell of a crab or lobster A clamping device, similar in design to a nutcracker but larger, with ridges on the inside to grip the shell.[2]
Cutting board A portable board on which food can be cut. Usually smaller and lighter than butcher's blocks, generally made from wood or plastic. Thumb
Dough scraper Bench scraper, Scraper, Bench knife To shape or cut dough, and remove dough from a worksurface Most dough scrapers consist of handle wide enough to be held in one or two hands, and an equally wide, flat, steel face. Thumb
Edible tableware Varies Tableware, such as plates, glasses, utensils and cutlery, that is edible Thumb
Egg piercer Pierces the air pocket of an eggshell with a small needle to keep the shell from cracking during hard-boiling. If both ends of the shell are pierced, the egg can be blown out while preserving the shell (for crafts). Thumb
Egg poacher Holds a raw egg, and is placed inside a pot of boiling water to poach an egg. Thumb
Egg separator A slotted spoon-like utensil used to separate the yolk of an egg from the egg white. Thumb
Egg slicer Slicing peeled, hard-boiled eggs quickly and evenly. Consists of a slotted dish for holding the egg and a hinged plate of wires or blades that can be closed to slice.[3] Thumb
Egg timer Used to correctly time the process of boiling eggs. Historical designs range considerably, from hourglasses, to mechanical or electronic timers, to electronic devices which sense the water temperature and calculate the boiling rate.
Fat separator Device used to defat or separate fat from stocks or gravies. Thumb
Fillet knife A long, narrow knife with a finely serrated blade, used to slice fine filet cuts of fish or other meat. Thumb
Fish scaler Urokotori Used to remove the scales from the skin of fish before cooking Thumb
Fish slice Spatula, turner Used for lifting or turning food during cooking Thumb
Flour sifter Blends flour with other ingredients and aerates it in the process.[4] Thumb
Food mill Used to mash or sieve soft foods. Typically consists of a bowl, a plate with holes like a colander, and a crank with a bent metal blade which crushes the food and forces it through the holes. Thumb
Funnel Used to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening.[2] A pipe with a wide, conical mouth and a narrow stem. Thumb
Garlic press Presses garlic cloves to create a puree, functioning like a specialized ricer. Thumb
Grapefruit knife Finely serrated knife for separating segments of grapefruit or other citrus fruit.[5] Thumb
Grater Cheese grater, Shredder Used to grate cheeses, spices, citrus and other foods Thumb
Gravy strainer Gravy separator A small pouring jug that separates roast meat drippings from melted fat, for making gravy.[2]
Honey dipper Drizzles honey. Thumb
Ladle A ladle is a type of serving spoon used for soup, stew, or other foods. Thumb
Lame Used to slash the tops of bread loaves in artisan baking. Thumb
Lélé Baton Lélé A six-pronged wooden stick used in Caribbean cooking like a whisk.[6]
Lemon reamer A juicer with a fluted peak at the end of a short handle, where a half a lemon is pressed to release the juice. Thumb
Lemon squeezer A juicer, similar in function to a lemon reamer, with an attached bowl. Operated by pressing the fruit against a fluted peak to release the juice into the bowl. Thumb
Lobster pick Lobster fork A long-handled, narrow pick, used to pull meat out of narrow legs and other parts of a lobster or crab.[2] Thumb
Mandoline A mandoline is used for slicing and for cutting juliennes; with suitable attachments, it can make crinkle-cuts. Thumb
Mated colander pot Multi-pot;[7] multi-cooker[8] Boiling pasta, steaming vegetables A pot and a slightly smaller tightly fitting colander Thumb
Measuring cup: DRY metal or plastic with straight handle. no spout
Measuring cup: LIQUID Measuring jug, Measuring jar The Pyrex-brand traditional measuring cup (the Anchor Hocking-brand look-alike is shown, right) is available in 1 cup (8 ounce), 2 cup (16 ounce), 4 cup (32 ounce) and 8 cup (64 ounce) sizes and includes U.S. customary units in quarter, third, half and two-thirds cup increments, as well as metric units. Thumb
Measuring spoon Typically sold in a set that measures dry or wet ingredients in amounts from 1/4 teaspoon (1.25 ml) up to 1 tablespoon (15 ml).[9] Thumb
Meat grinder Mincer Operated with a hand-crank, this presses meat through a chopping or pureeing attachment. Thumb
Meat tenderiser Used to tenderize meats in preparation for cooking. Usually shaped like a mallet. Thumb
Meat thermometer Thermometer used to measure the internal temperature of meats and other cooked foods. Thumb
Melon baller Small scoop used to make smooth balls of melon or other fruit, or potatoes.[5] Thumb
Mezzaluna Herb Chopper To finely and consistently chop/mince foods, especially herbs. Thumb
Microplane To zest citrus fruits or finely grate hard foods such as cheese. Thumb
Milk frother To make foam or froth in milk for coffee. Essentially a small battery powered electric mixer. Thumb
Mortar and pestle Molcajete To crush food, releasing flavours and aromas Generally made from either porcelain or wood, the mortar is shaped as a bowl. The pestle, generally shaped like a small club, is used to forcefully squeeze ingredients such as herbs against the mortar.[10] Thumb
Nutcracker To crack open the hard outer shell of various nuts. Thumb
Nutmeg grater A small, specialized grating blade for nutmeg. Thumb
Oven glove Oven mitt To protect hands from burning when handling hot pots or trays. Thumb
Pastry bag To evenly dispense soft substances (doughs, icings, fillings, etc.). Thumb
Pastry blender Cuts into pastry ingredients, such as flour and butter, for blending and mixing while they are in a bowl. It is made of wires curved into a crescent shape and held by a rigid handle.[4] Thumb
Pastry brush Basting brush To spread oil, juices, sauce or glaze on food. Some brushes have wooden handles and natural or plastic bristles, whilst others have metal or plastic handles and silicone bristles. Thumb
Pastry wheel Cuts straight or crimped lines through dough for pastry or pasta. Thumb
Peel Pizza shovel Used to transfer whole pizzas or dough from surface to surface. Thumb
Peeler Potato peeler

Vegetable peeler

Removes the outer layer or skin of a vegetable. Thumb
Pepper mill Burr mill, burr grinder, pepper grinder Grinds peppercorns into smaller pepper flakes or powder. Thumb
Pie bird Pie vent, pie funnel Allows heat and steam to escape, preventing the pie from leaking or boiling over. Thumb
Pizza cutter Pizza slicer Cuts pizzas into more manageable slices. Thumb
Potato masher Crushes soft foods into a mixture. Thumb
Potato ricer Ricer Presses very smooth vegetable mashes or purees, operates similar to a meat grinder/mincer. Thumb
Pot-holder A textile surface used to insulate the user from high temperatures. Thumb
Poultry shears Used for dejointing and cutting uncooked poultry; reinforced with a spring, they have one serrated blade and pointed tips. Thumb
Roller docker Used to pierce bread dough, cracker dough, pizza dough or pastry dough to prevent over rising or blistering. Thumb
Rolling pin A long, rounded wooden or marble tool rolled across dough to flatten it. Thumb
Salt shaker Distributes salt or pepper grains evenly onto a surface Thumb
Scales Kitchen scales, Weighing scales Weights ingredients for more accurate cooking. Thumb
Scissors Kitchen scissors Two blades used to shear surfaces. Thumb
Scoop Ice cream scoop Used to scoop circular portions of food from a larger container. Thumb
Sieve Sifter, Strainer Thumb
Slotted spoon Skimmer Used to remove solids such as fats or unwanted debris from the surface of a cooking liquid. Thumb
Spider Sieve, spoon sieve, spoon skimmer, basket skimmer For removing hot food from a liquid or skimming foam off when making broths A wide shallow wire-mesh basket with a long handle Thumb
Spoon rest dublé To lay spoons and other cooking utensils, to prevent cooking fluids from getting onto countertops Thumb
Sugar thermometer Candy thermometer Measuring the temperature, or stage, of sugar Thumb
Tamis Drum sieve Used as a strainer, grater, or food mill. A tamis has a cylindrical edge, made of metal or wood, that supports a disc of fine metal, nylon, or horsehair mesh. Ingredients are pushed through the mesh. Thumb
Tin opener Can opener To open tins or cans Designs vary considerably; the earliest tin openers were knives, adapted to open a tin as easily as possible. Thumb
Tomato knife Used to slice through tomatoes. A small serrated knife. Thumb
Tongs For gripping and lifting. Usually used to move items on hot surfaces, such as barbecues, or to select small or grouped items, such as sugar cubes or salad portions. Two long arms with a pivot near the handle. Thumb
Trussing needle For pinning, or sewing up, poultry and other meat.[11] Needle, about 20 cm long and about 3mm in diameter, sometimes with a blade at end for pushing through poultry Thumb
Twine Butcher's twine, Cooking twine, Kitchen string, Kitchen twine For trussing roasts of meat or poultry. Twine must be cotton—never synthetic—and must be natural—never bleached—in order to be "food grade". Thumb
Whisk Balloon whisk, gravy whisk, flat whisk, flat coil whisk, bell whisk, and other types. To blend ingredients smooth, or to incorporate air into a mixture, in a process known as whisking or whipping Most whisks consist of a long, narrow handle with a series of wire loops joined at the end. Whisks are also made from bamboo. Thumb
Wooden spoon For mixing and stirring during cooking and baking. Thumb
Zester For obtaining zest from lemons and other citrus fruit.[5] A handle and a curved metal end, the top of which is perforated with a row of round holes with sharpened rims Thumb.
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