Monday, June 23, 2008

Kitchen setup

To setup a simple kitchen (in order to cook simple dishes). I recommend some of the 'must have' instruments/utensils as below:
  • a gas stove (get a reliable brand to ensure safety)
  • a medium size iron wok with it's cover (iron wok is more long lasting than the normal steel wok)
  • a medium size pot (if affordable, it would be best to invest in clay* made pot)
  • a wok spade
  • a soup scoop/stirrer
  • a steam base
  • a set of bowl, plate, spoon, fork, chopsticks (the quantity depends on the family size)
* clay pot is good to retain heat and also the taste of the food.

Besides the above, some of the basic flavourings/spices which you need to buy are:
  • salt (it would be good to invest in rock salt or sea salt for health purpose)
  • sugar
  • soy sauce
  • pepper and pepper powder
  • cooking oil (to choose vegetable/low cholesterol oil eg. sun flower seed oil, rice bran oil, olive oil, etc)
I believe the above is sufficient to setup a basic kitchen. You'll need to stock up your kitchen when there is a need arises.

Always make sure that all the cooking instruments/utensils are clean and arranged nicely and tidy all the time. For the cooking flavourings/spices, please keep it in the air tight containers and always keep it dry and clean. You can label the containers for easy recognition too.
Remember that a good kitchen need effort to maintain it's cleanliness. Always keep it clean and dry to get rid of all the unwelcome friends (mouse, ants, cockroaches, etc). So friends, don't be lazy!!




2 comments:

Gael said...

May be you could be more precise about the wok! So many are now sold all over the world... They look like woks but they are not. Flat: error, because of the heat propagation, seasoning a wok.. Important.
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eina said...

Thank you for your support and opinion. In our country, wok is always in a bowl shape. It is very common that every family will have a wok. The reliability and efficiency of the wok strictly depends on the material used to produce the wok. I think the flat wok you mentioned is pan wok and is used for different purposes. However the normal wok can be used to fry, stir fry, steam, stew and etc. I should share more in future.