
5 Best Kitchen Utensil Sets
best kitchen utensil sets
Tossing, serving, ladling, and peeling – as a cook, you will need to do it all at some point. With the right supply of kitchen tools, these tasks are a breeze. A kitchen utensil set is a handy investment that can help you prepare food and unify the look of your kitchen.
Not all kitchen utensil sets are the same, however. Some kitchen utensil sets have as many as 29 pieces. If you do a lot of cooking, you may need every one of those utensils. But some home cooks require far fewer utensils.
If you would like some assistance in finding the right kitchen utensil set for your needs, FranksWaffle is here to help.
The shopping guide below provides the info you need to determine which features, materials, and utensils are most important to you. Above, you can find a product list that explores our top five kitchen utensil set picks in greater detail.
Kitchen utensil sets: the basics
If you’re just starting your kitchen, we recommend that you equip yourself with the following pieces at minimum.
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Slotted spoon
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Serving spoon
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Spatula (or slotted spatula)
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Pasta server
Moving beyond basic kitchen utensils
These aforementioned basics will get you started, but most people will eventually need to add more to their cooking arsenal. As your cooking skills expand, you may wish to add the following pieces.
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Whisk
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Rubber-tipped spatula
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Rolling pin
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Potato masher
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Zester
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Grater
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Measuring cups
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Measuring spoons
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Ladle
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Tongs
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Garlic press
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Cheese knife
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Tea strainer
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Bottle opener
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Potato peeler
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Skimmer
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Slotted spatula
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Kitchen shears
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Pizza cutter
Some kitchen utensil sets may include multiples popular utensils – spatulas, serving spoons, and so on. Whether you’d prefer a comprehensive utensil set, a bare-bones set, or something in between depends on your cooking habits.
Kitchen utensil materials
As you shop around for a kitchen utensil set, you’ll find pieces made of plastic, stainless steel, silicone, and wood. Here’s a look at the pros and cons of each material.
Plastic kitchen utensils
Plastic utensils are by far the most affordable option, but they’re also the least durable. Plastic doesn’t always have the strength necessary to work with heavier foods like pancake mix or bread dough. Plastic also melts easier than any other kitchen utensil material.
Stainless steel kitchen utensils
Stainless steel is durable. It withstands exposure to heat and resists rust. Utensils made of stainless steel look clean and professional, and they can usually be cleaned in the dishwasher. (To avoid water spots, however, hand-washing is recommended.)
Potential buyers should be aware that stainless steel utensils can scratch the nonstick surface of some cookware.
Silicone kitchen utensils
Silicone is relatively new to the utensil scene, but it has proven its usefulness and gained many fans. Silicone is heat-resistant, strong, and safe for the dishwasher. Most of the time, silicone utensils have a stainless steel handle with a silicone head and hand grip.
Notably, silicone can absorb the flavor of some foods. However, this is less of a problem with silicone utensils than it is with silicone cookware.
Wooden kitchen utensils
Wood is the timeless classic of the kitchen. Utensils made of wood look beautiful and help create an earthy atmosphere. However, they don’t fare well in the dishwasher – cracks and splits may occur after exposure to high temperatures. Wood should not be soaked in water, and it should be dried immediately after handwashing.
Combination kitchen utensils
Some kitchen utensils are made of a combination of different materials. A spatula may have a silicone head and a stainless steel handle. A spoon may have a stainless steel bowl and a wooden handle. Keep in mind that these “combo” utensils are only as durable as the weakest material used in their construction.
Handle design
Handle design is sometimes overlooked, but it can enhance or detract from your cooking experience. Keep these tips in mind when evaluating a potential purchase.
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A kitchen utensil with an ergonomically designed handle is easier to hold.
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A “combo” utensil with a silicone or rubber handle allows you to maintain your grip, even if you have slippery hands.
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Some utensil handles have a hole, ring, or hook you can use to hang them.
Utensil set prices
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Less Than $15: In this price range, you can get a set of basic plastic kitchen utensils or perhaps a combo kitchen utensil set. A combo set may contain some stainless steel, but it won’t have the high quality of some pricier sets.
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$15 to $50: In this price range, you can find many combo sets that integrate stainless steel with wood, silicone, or rubber. You’ll also find a few higher-quality plastic sets in this range. Many of these sets also include some kind of utensil tree or holder in which to store the pieces.
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$50 to $100: For this higher price, you can expect to find solid silicone and stainless steel utensil sets, many of which include extra utensils such as measuring cups, measuring spoons, and perhaps even a matching baking pan.
- Over $100: During the course of our research, we found some large utensil sets (29 pieces or more) made of solid stainless steel at this price point. Designer sets that lend a unique aesthetic to the kitchen can also be found in this range.
Tips
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Know your cooking style. Before buying, take a little time to analyze what utensils you use most often. Bakers may want several spoons and a scraper. Frequent fryers may wish to own several sizes of tongs or spatulas. Those who sauté or fry often should probably look for a heat-resistant set of utensils made of stainless steel or silicone.
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When shopping, keep your kitchen décor in mind. Your utensils can complement your kitchen style. For example, a colorful silicone utensil set can add a pop of color to your kitchen palette. A stainless steel set of utensils can add a sleek, modern air to your kitchen.
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To save space, buy only what you need. If you know you’ll never use a tea strainer or zester, it’s probably best to look for a set without those items. You’ll save yourself money and storage space. Carefully check the list of utensils included in a set before buying.
- Think about how you will wash your utensils. Silicone and stainless steel are dishwasher safe, making them the easiest to clean. You can put wooden utensils in the dishwasher, but it isn’t usually recommended, as the prolonged exposure to heat and water prematurely dries out the wood and causes it to crack. It can also lead to warping.
FAQ
Q. Do I really need to worry about handle design, or would any handle do?
A. If you don’t cook often, handle design might not make much of a difference to you. However, for the serious home chef, the nature of your utensil handles can make the difference between a set you love and one that is tolerable at best.
Ergonomically designed handles fit the natural grip of your hand, making the utensils easy to maneuver. Silicone handles have a texture you can hold even when your hands are dirty with flour, eggs, or other ingredients.
The nature of a utensil handle can also affect its durability. Wood handles must be hand-washed, as excess water can damage the wood.
Q. I’ve melted many plastic kitchen utensils. What should I look for to prevent heat damage?
A. Your best option would probably be a stainless steel or silicone utensil set. Both are highly heat-resistant, so if you occasionally leave a utensil too close to a burner, it’s less likely to melt.
Q. What’s the best way to store my kitchen utensils?
A. This comes down to personal preference. Many kitchen sets come with some kind of countertop storage device, such as a stand that the utensils hang from or a canister that holds them. You might choose to hang your utensils from hooks on the wall. Or, if you like to keep your utensils out of sight, a drawer could also suffice.