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What Do You Need In the Kitchen?

Introducing the Limited Edition 6 Qt. Tureen Plus

For people who want to cook at home more often, it can be difficult to figure out what is absolutely necessary to get the job done. No one wants a cluttered kitchen, filled with unused items. And ideally, people want high quality premium cookware that is built to last a lifetime.

What are the essentials?

As you cook on a more regular basis, your needs may change—especially when you consider what meals you most enjoy preparing. Every kitchen is different. But in general, here are our favorite essential items:

Cutlery Set — You want a wide range of knives, different sizes and edges for a variety of cutting purposes.

Kitchen Tools — Large spoons and ladles will get daily use, as well as a turner

Mixing bowls — Perfect for everyday use! These are great to use under your Saladmaster Food Processor or as food storage.

Measure Cups and Spoons — Maybe someday, you will be able to tell the difference between a teaspoon and a tablespoon just by looking at it. But until then, you will want some a great measuring cup. Ask your Saladmaster Dealer about getting one today.

Culinary Basket — A perforated basket or bowl for everything from tamales to straining water when cooking pasta is crucial.

Food Processor — For shredding, slicing, and grating, you will save so much time by using a food processor.

Cookware, Bakeware, and Storage — Some people will buy multiple sets to cover each of these three areas. With Saladmaster, our cookware sets are versatile—able to be used on any heating surface (induction, electric, range, or even campfire) and can be used as storage for leftovers.

Limited Edition 6 Qt. Tureen Plus

The needs of a kitchen are as diverse as each person who wields a cookbook and ties on an apron. For people who enjoy fixing hardy soups, stews, one-pan pasta dishes, and large batch stir fry, the 6 Qt. Tureen Plus can be easily upgraded from nice-to-have to must-own-now!

This distinctive piece is a serving dish for any family meal. The Tureen Plus allows you to cook and serve in the same pan, from the stovetop to the tabletop. You will love its versatility. With a 12.25 inch (31.1 cm) diameter opening slopping to a 5.07 inch (12.9 cm) bottom heating surface, the gentle curved interior makes it ideal for utensils to reach the entire surface­—and easy to clean. The stylish 24k gold plated inlays designate it as part of our Complete Gourmet Collection.

The 6 Qt. Tureen Plus is only available for a limited time. If you want it, you will need to act quickly. If you’d like a Cooking Coach to show you this Tureen in action, simply Locate a Dealership near you. 

What is essential in your kitchen? Post about it on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. Use the #Saladmaster hashtag so we can see what you're using.

 

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