Cooking essentials: A peek inside a professional chef’s kitchen

Lifestyle Monday 24/April/2017 19:10 PM
By: Times News Service
Cooking essentials: A peek inside a professional chef’s kitchen

From spices and oils to gadgets and gizmos, it seems like there are always new, trendy items that you should add to your kitchen. Trying to separate the handy from the hype, however, can be a time-consuming and expensive process.

Professional chefs know not everything is worthy of space in their kitchens, but it’s not always easy for home cooks to figure out what they need and what they don’t.
That’s why Devin Alexander, New York Times bestselling author and professional chef, gives a peek inside her kitchen. Find out what’s really worth your while, as she shares the top items she uses, as well as recommends to her clients to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Stocking your home kitchen with the right items is essential for achieving your healthy eating goals. Chef Alexander’s top kitchen must-have’s include:

Reusable oil sprayer: An oil sprayer allows you to cook with fats in a healthful and efficient way. You can fill the sprayer with your choice of oil - from olive to canola to whatever suits your current taste preference and cooking needs.

Kitchen scale: You don’t have to weigh everything, but a countertop scale is a handy tool that can help you sustain your healthy eating goals. It’s great for measuring portions of lean meats, seafood, and cheeses, so you can stay in check while whipping up recipes or prepping snacks.

Oatmeal: Oatmeal isn’t just a morning food, but a healthy way to add texture to recipes. Use it in meatballs and baked goods for a tasty, whole-grain boost.

Cinnamon: Cinnamon is an extremely versatile pantry essential. Sprinkle the spice here and there to liven up your favourite beverages and recipes without too many added calories.

Cocoa powder: “I’m a huge chocolate lover. Using 100 per cent cocoa powder, which has minimal calories and some fibre to boot, is a great way to get your chocolate fix while staying fit,” Alexander says “You can add it to oatmeal and sauces, but the possibilities are endless.”

Instant coffee: Did you know instant coffee can be used for more than just your morning jump-start? It’s a quick and easy way to give your protein shakes a java-flavoured makeover.