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Monkey bread, pretzels, easy cakes, and more ways to let the stand mixer do the work. Your arms deserve a break.

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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.

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Some kitchen tools don't last. Others are the kind of immortal implements even the Hulk couldn't smash—here's 5 that have our undying love

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To cook like a pro, you need pro tools. Here’s what our editors swore by this year.

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Today, Bon Appétit is asking 20 chefs at top NYC restaurants what the most important tools in their kitchens are. From George Motz’s smashula at Hamburger America to Kellogg’s Diner’s gelato machine (presented by Amanda Perdomo, formerly of Kellogg's Diner), find out which tools these chefs need the most to keep their restaurants running smoothly.
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Takamura Damascus Chef Knife - https://tinyurl.com/yc5rxf6t
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Ever wonder what tools top chefs use every day? Bon Appétit asked 20 of NYC’s best chefs to share the essential tools they keep in their knife rolls. From precision knives to unexpected gadgets, find out what these culinary pros can't live without during a busy shift.

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Nicola Bailey, a cheesemonger at Eataly in New York City, takes us behind the scenes to demonstrate and explain every tool she uses to prepare and present their famous charcuterie selections. From machetes and industrial meat slicers to mozzarella paddles and harp wires, see everything the pros use day in, day out.

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Join Claire Saffitz, Brad Leone, Chris Morocco, Gaby Melian, Andy Baraghani, Sohla El-Waylly, Amiel Stanek, Alex Delany, Carla Lalli Music, Priya Krishna, Rick Martinez, Christina Chaey and Molly Baz at home as they show us the kitchen tools they value the most. If you don't already have these, you may want to consider adding them to your kitchen collection.
Filmed on 3/19 and 3/23/20.

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Bon Appétit asked 8 of NYC’s top chefs to share their best kitchen tips to help you cook smarter at home. From mastering mise en place to sharpening knives with a whetstone, and using tools like a microplane, thermometer, and food processor–these are the essential chef secrets every home cook should know.

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Ever wondered what pans top chefs swear by? Bon Appétit asked 10 of NYC’s best chefs to share the pans they can’t live without–from stainless steel saucier pans and carbon steel skillets to cast iron, nonstick frying pans, braisers, and sheet pans. Learn why these kitchen tools are essential, how chefs use them in restaurant kitchens, and which pans work best for home cooks.
Chef Atsushi Kono / Kono - All Clad Stainless Steel Pan https://cna.st/st/sabujn1
General Manager Tania / Veselka - Non-stick pan https://cna.st/st/6FFoEBQ
Executive Chef Jackie / Kellogg’s Diner - Made in saucier pan https://cna.st/st/wCkbVN3
Chef de Cuisine Neel Kajale / Adda - Le Creuset Signature Braiser https://cna.st/st/chNa4lW
Chef Nhu Ton / Bánh Anh Em - Bánh Xèo pan https://cna.st/st/08A99QW
Former Exec. Chef Alec Horen / St. Anselm - Non-stick pan https://cna.st/st/kJZ28Il
Chef de cuisine Maria Barriga/ Oxomoco - Cast iron pan https://cna.st/st/rlywqQn
Chef Fredrik Berselius/ Aska - Kama Asa Carbon Steel Pan https://kama-asa.co.jp/en/collections/tool-fryingpan
Chef Mary Attea / Musket Room - Hotel pan https://cna.st/st/jNyvbMb
Chef Miro / Hani’s - Sheet pan https://cna.st/st/6wlhrdK