Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (2024)

Published June 10, 2020.This post may contain affiliate links. Please read my disclosure policy.

Here is a list of my must-have top 30 kitchen essential tools that every serious home cook should invest in to get the most out of their cooking.

Whether you’re making a caesar salad or polenta it’s so important to be able to have all of the necessary tools to make great food. This does not mean you need to spend a fortune and buy the most expensive tools out there, but you do need certain things in order to make recipes. Just like anything, if you keep it clean and take care of everything, it will last you a lifetime.

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Kitchen Essentials

Here is a list of my top 30 kitchen essentials (there are affiliate links below):

  1. Chef Knife: This is hands down the most important tool in your kitchen. This is what you will carve, chop, slice, and prepare most of your food with. Here is one my favorite chef knives – https://amzn.to/30s3p1C
  1. Knife Steel: How else are you going to keep your chef knife sharp? This will not create the necessary edge on your knife, but it will help to bring it back with a few cross strokes. This is a very inexpensive solid steel – https://amzn.to/3f8IOmQ
  1. Knife Sharpener: A few times a year you will need to recreate the edge on your knife because it will become dull over time, no matter the brand or cost of a knife. Here are my two recommendations – hand – https://amzn.to/2UqWB0n electric- https://amzn.to/2Yi5Fpt
  1. Cutting Board: I highly recommend getting a wood cutting board as it has antibacterial properties. If you take good care of it, it will literally last you a lifetime. Here’s the one I use – https://amzn.to/2YieNKG
  1. ½ Sheet Tray: Since most of you don’t have a big enough oven to for a full sheet tray, the ½ sheet tray is the next best option. This is a workhorse tool. You can place prep on it, make a cake on it, roast on it, rest on it, you name it. Here a favorite of mine – https://amzn.to/2UqQhWu
  1. Parchment Paper: I use parchment paper every day. It helps to keep things clean and will help brown up whatever you’re roasting in the oven. It can also double and triple as a funnel and piping bag. I buy it in bulk at – https://amzn.to/37ildNZ
  1. Large Pot: Whether you are making chicken stock or wedding soup, you will always need a large pot to make these many serving recipes. I love this one – https://amzn.to/3e0OpM9
  1. Saucepot: Maybe you are just reheating some chicken tinga, or making a Pomodoro sauce, and this is the ½ gallon pot that will help you do it. This is one of my favorites – https://amzn.to/2YnbXE4
  1. Sauté Pan: This is what you do to saute or pan sear. They come in sizes of 8”, 10”, 12”, 14”, or even 16”. I highly recommend only using cast iron or stainless steel as they are safe metals to cook in after being heated. This is what I always use – https://amzn.to/3h5loR8
  1. Microplane: This is used to zest citrus fruit, finely grated cheese, and spices, or to finely mince garlic or onions. I use this one all the time – https://amzn.to/3cMYURH
  1. Grater: You can make hash browns, grate cheese, shred vegetables, you name it! Be careful because these 4-sided graters are sharp. This is the one I use – https://amzn.to/2Ymv69l
  1. Strainer: When rinsing vegetables or draining pasta you will need something to catch your food while the water drains through, so here’s your answer. I recommend having a few different sizes and here is what I have – https://amzn.to/2BJ1OtI
  1. Peeler: Ever since culinary school I have adapted to use the swiss style peeler which has the handle on top. Not only will it peel vegetables but it will shave them thin for serving as well. You can also shave hard cheese, which I do often. I have these 3 – https://amzn.to/37nPUS0
  1. Tongs: In the restaurant industry 1 hand becomes a towel to pick up hot pans and the other turns into tongs to cook with. Whether grilling or sautéing, you need good tongs and here is what I use – https://amzn.to/30pRt08
  1. Whisk: I recommend buying a metal whisk so that you can whisk even the thickest sauces with ease. I love this whisk – https://amzn.to/2Uss3uS
  1. Wooden Spoon: If you’re Italian then you already have 50 of these. It could be making a spaghetti sauce or stirring a risotto, you need at least one. These are the ones I have – https://amzn.to/30rSvbW
  1. Rubber Spatula: Save some money and food by making sure you get every last morsel out of the pan, out of the bowl, or off the sheet tray with a rubber spatula. A high-temperature one is a way to go so you can stir hot things like chocolate sauce. I’ve been using these for 25 years – https://amzn.to/2Al876n
  1. Food Processor: Finely mince, puree, make a vinaigrette or even make pizza dough, this is an absolute must-have in your kitchen. This is the one in my kitchen – https://amzn.to/2zjjw6p
  1. Spoons: It doesn’t matter what size or what kind of metal it is; this is what you use to taste things with, stir or plate up food as your poor sauce on it. These are great – https://amzn.to/3hbyi03
  1. Mixing Bowls: I’m a big fan of mixing bowls because sometimes when you have a metal whisk and whisk in a metal bowl you can get that metallic-like taste. These are microwave safe and I use them every day – https://amzn.to/3f91SBz
  1. Serrated Knife: If you’re a bread recipe maker then this is a necessity. It’s also great for slicing pies with. I have this one – https://amzn.to/2UsoXHv
  1. Paring Knife: Hone those knife skills by peeling or making beautiful shapes out of vegetables with a really solid paring knife. I use this one often – https://amzn.to/3h6ch2N
  1. Chinois: Some sauces need a very fine strain, so the chinois is what’s needed to achieve this. No more need for cheesecloth when you have this – https://amzn.to/3cHIF8s
  1. Food Mill: I absolutely love food mills for pureeing things like tomatoes, and I especially love it to make mashed potatoes or root vegetable purees. Seriously, I love this one – https://amzn.to/3hbyTyP
  1. Stand Mixer: Making bread doughs, whipped cream, or anything in between, a stand mixer will last you a lifetime. Here’s mine – https://amzn.to/2YiiEY5
  1. Blender: We love making smoothies, but I also like making sauces, marinades, and vinaigrettes and a strong blender with a lot of torque is a necessity. LOVE this – https://amzn.to/2UtNVWX
  1. Pastry Brush: Rubbing your steak down with oil before grilling or saucing up your smoked pork shoulder, you will absolutely need some pastry brushes. I have these – https://amzn.to/2YhHyHn
  1. Thermometer: When you start to perfect your internal steak temperatures or knowing when the bread is done, a good to the second thermometer is a must-have. There is none better than this one – https://amzn.to/2Ai0xcI
  1. Rolling Pin: Whether making pasta or even scones, you will need a solid rolling pin to get the job done. If you keep this clean, you’ll be sure to pass this one down to your grandkids – https://amzn.to/2UqZ6Qj
  1. Storage Containers: These different sizes same lid, BPA containers are money! Great for storing prep or leftover food. I have and use these every day – https://amzn.to/30x6mxX
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chef notes + tips

  • Get comfortable using all of these tools and perfect the art of cooking. Use them often and keep them clean and my promise to you is that they will last a lifetime.
  • Depending on the brand, the costs will vary on each of these.
  • The most expensive doesn’t always mean the best.

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38 comments

    • Kathy Nelson

    What is the large pot with the large basket strainer that you use? I have seen it several times and it always catches my eye. Most recently it was in the Potato Salad/German Potato Salad video. Thank you.

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    • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (4)

        The pot, I don’t know. The basket is by polder.

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      • Susan Young

      Afternoon- love your recipes!
      What brand is the mandolin you use? I have a hand held but it has seen better days…

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      • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (5)

          oxo

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        • Susan Cotner

        Chef Nilly, what kind of kitchen shears do you use!??

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        • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (6)

            I think oxo maybe? I don’t really use them all that often.

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          • Amelia

          I love the set of nesting bowls. I use my set all the time. I usually buy a set of them as bridal shower gift as it is definitely something the cook will use.

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          • Cecilia A O’Shaughnessy

          was very pleased that I have every one of these, and use most of them a lot! Thanks for the confirmation that I am on the right track!

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          • Jeff Harrell

          Where do you get the disposable gloves you use in your videos?

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          • Jeannie Fazio

          Hi Billy,
          Where is your silver burger press?
          Thank you.
          Jeannie Fazio

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          • Charlotte Rinderknecht

          Chef, what is the container brand you use when soaking beans?
          Thanks
          Char

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          • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (9)

              a cambro

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            • BobbyJ

            Hi Chef Billy, thank you for all the great techniques that I use continuously. Love the recipes. What brand of aprons do you use. Love the white and denim the most.

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            • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (10)

                Hey Bobby, it’s an apron we used to make but unfortunately we don’t do them anymore.

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              • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (11)

                  separate list at:https://www.billyparisi.com/cooking-equipment-i-use/

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                • Dei

                What basket do you cook your pasta in and pull it right out of the water?… BTW your Mac and cheese recipe is my new go to… for sure
                Thank you

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                • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (12)

                    Polder. Check out my equipment page to get a link!

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                  • Cheryl Z. S.

                  What brand of pasta maker do you recommend?

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                  • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (13)

                      Here is the one I use (this is an affiliate link that allows me to make a few $$ on the sale) –> https://amzn.to/3pK5L4A

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                    • Marie

                    Do you have a link for your apron? My boyfriend says this is the only apron option he would ever consider haha We love your channel!

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                    • Greg

                    What pot and strainer (make & where to purchase) do you use for the pasta?

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                    • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (14)

                        I don’t recall where I got that pot but the strainer is polder. I’d check Amazon

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                      • Kevin Walsh

                      In your Chicken Piccata Recipe, it appears you are using a carbon steel pan? Can you share the size and manufacturer? Thanks

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                      • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (15)

                          12″ de beuyer

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                        • Bill

                        What type of pot was used when you made the mac-n-cheese sauce? I have a heavy ceramic pot that I use for my meat sauce. Love your receipts and techniques.

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                        • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (16)

                            it’s called a rondeau, but your pot will work just fine.

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                          • Charity

                          What brand garlic press do you use? I have tried a couple brands with little success. Either it breaks or takes the strength of the hulk to “press”. Thanks!

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                              • Eric carpenter

                              Chef,
                              What gloves would you recommend or that you use?

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                              • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (18)

                                  Hi Eric, what would you be doing with these gloves exqactly so I can point you in the right direction.

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                            • Rehab

                            Thank you so much chef Billy
                            You’re the best!

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                              • Alice Goncharenko

                              Thanks for the essentials list. It’s always helpful to see all of it in one place – and with sources! You use a couple of other really cool things that I am curious about: the grate over your sink, the strainer in your pasta pot, your beautiful white serving/dinnerware (I use all white, but it is hard for me to find the type you use. e.g. the pasta bowls). *I am fairly new here, and I just want to say how much I am loving your videos and recipes so far. I started with the boule, which has become a weekly staple around here, and I haven’t been disappointed in a recipe yet. I tuned in to your FB live yesterday, with my husband sitting across the room on his computer. As you started talking, he asked me to turn it up so he could hear. I cannot tell you how encouraging it was to hear you talk about your relationship with Jesus Christ! Here we are, down here in Texas, feeling an instant connection that we only get with brothers and sisters in Christ. As with many many others, this spring/summer has brought some pretty significant trials, and smiles don’t come as often. But, we were both uplifted listening to your share so openly. (We feel you on the moving – it’s the WORST! Every time, we hope it’s the last time. And ours always seem to fall in the heat of Texas summer. Ugh! Anyway, I hope your family gets settled in quickly and as painlessly as possible. Small towns are the way to go when raising a family. My kids are getting to the ages where they want to go adventuring and the cities are singing their siren song, just like they did when I was young, but I always tell them that there will come a day when this country life we live beckons once again.) Grace and Peace to you and yours!

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                              • Marla Diaz

                              Hello Chef!! I love watching your videos!! What type of oven mitts would you recommend that I should buy for my husband? He hates the girl ones that I bought!
                              Sincerely,
                              Marla Diaz

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                              • Top 30 Kitchen Essentials (19)

                                  Not much of an oven mitt user, just towels

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