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Shopping
Whether you’re furnishing a new kitchen or finally upgrading your bakeware, this list will equip you with what you need to bake like a professional.
Editors of Bon Appétit

Shopping
After months of testing, we're naming the year's top launches.
Editors of Bon Appétit

techniques
Say goodbye to that junked-up kitchen drawer and say hello to a world in which all your tools are actually used.
Carla Lalli Music

techniques
Dental floss just may be our new favorite kitchen tool—here are our favorite surprising and useful kitchen hacks.
Rochelle Bilow

Cooking
You’ve got the essentials. Time to level up.
MacKenzie Chung Fegan

Shopping
You won't find better tools than these—trust us, we've tried.
Noah Kaufman

Shopping
Everything you need to start cooking for less than $250 total.
Amiel Stanek

Cooking
Cleaning your kitchen is the worst, but these tools make it a lot easier.
Jesse Sparks

Cooking
What to buy for your kitchen on pay day.
Elyssa Goldberg

Shopping
Because you don’t want your cousin to lose a fingertip peeling potatoes with a dull paring knife.
Emily Johnson

techniques
Is that 17-piece knife set worth the $$$? What about a Cuisinart? The BA test kitchen looks at which tools should--or shouldn't--cost you a fortune
Bon Appétit

Cooking
Because you really don't need an avocado slicer.
Elyssa Goldberg

Shopping
We’re keeping our eyes peeled for shiny new cookware, fancy pellet ice machines, and the best gooseneck electric kettle.
Megan Wahn

Shopping
Invest in better cookware, appliances, and kitchen tools while they're deeply discounted.
Abbey Stone

techniques
We're serious about our kitchen gadgets, and everyone is opinionated about their favorite egg slicers and mandolines. Here are our favorites.
Elyssa Goldberg

Shopping
The cookbook author and former Bon Appétit editor weighs in on his favorite vegetable peeler, meat thermometer, and mandoline.
Andy Baraghani

Culture
Test Kitchen manager Brad Leone loves fishing, oddball ramen (corned beef, anyone?), and forging metal.
Bon Appétit

Culture
We spoke to 5 international designers about their works of art.
Caroline Newton

Shopping
Green thumb or no, you can get growing.
Wilder Davies

Cooking
You don’t need the goofy oversized grill tools they’re always hawking at the hardware store—here’s what to buy instead.
Amiel Stanek

Culture
The post-Thanksgiving sales continue.
The Bon Appétit Staff

Shopping
For tidy kitchen counters you need some infrastructure.
Tiffany Hopkins

Culture
Oh, you've been sautéing with a spoon? This is awkward.
Brad Leone

Shopping
Because even the most picturesque kitchens often lack some basic supplies.
Alaina Chou