Essential Kitchen Tools For Every Home Kitchen - How To Kitchen: EP2
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Ming gives you the low-down on essential kitchen tools like pots and pans, cooking utensils and powered appliances.
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whoever decided to make this show with this incredible man, THANK YOU
@jamesjameson5530
2 жыл бұрын
Instablaster...
@tanmay6367
Жыл бұрын
❤💕💕🧚🏼♀️
@annwong8556
Жыл бұрын
Definitely! Thanks for your insightful guidance.
The way he wants to say 'ikea' tho hahahahahhahaahhahahahahah
The most useful segment clicknetwork has ever had!
Ming is actually very fun to watch!
Interesting episode! Pls continue this series !!!
Thank you for teaching us all to adult and build a working kitchen, Ming!! So good!
Ming is really knowledgable and eloquent - Thanks for having this series.
I love this new series! So informative and entertaining.
Amazing segment! Super helpful plus amazing host too. Isn’t pretentious and no whiff of “i’m-too-fancy-i-only-use-expensive-highend-stuff”
A man who can treat his non stick pan with care can definitely treat a lady well
and the pan becomes uh.. me: stick Ming: stick YASSSSSSSSSSSS same brain cell
It’s been a pleasure to watch this man. Natural charisma 👍🏼
love this series. I can sense his passion.
Love this show! I look forward each time.
Superb series! I'm loving it! So organized and educational to those who are setting up their first homes yet do not have that great wealth of experience! Thank you!! oh yes, not forgetting, the awesome review of those novelty items that not just simply tells us 'no' but also explains the rational behind them!
Loved the "subtle" IKEA hint for skillets. Had me rolling the moment I saw your facial expression! I can tell I'm going to really enjoy your videos, Ming!. New subscriber here. I can't wait to dig in and binge watch and learn whatever I can from you, sir! Thank you for your content!
Love this series and looking forward for the next one!
I love the information categorized into parts and make it easier for me to noted.
Very useful thank you so much. I'm a male 25 who lived alone my whole life but in my home country the cost of raw ingredients and eating out had not much difference so I always ate out to save time. Now I've moved to a country with high labor costs and started cooking to save some money so I'm researching the basics. It's actually very fun 😄 got a rice cooker for almost free and was curious if I needed an air fryer (since our oven doesn't have a a blow option). You just convinced me man, i can get one for the price of 2 meals here! Absolutely bargain, so thank you again 🙌
really great and informative content! Love watching chef ming share his vast culinary knowledge
loving the series!
Love the series ♥️♥️
One color scheme store... Interesting...
educational, accurate, and practical. good job chef and to the crew
This is very nice to watch, can't wait for more videos!
I’m new in your channel and I loved how you compared items vs knife. It really made me consider if I want to spend money on items that are not really useful when I can use the knife!
Interesting how he wanted to say ikea so badly haha
Wow, awesome video, I learned so much!
Great and informative video. I actually learn alot of new things. Please do a video on different ways of cutting and slicing food next😊
Awesome presentation. Bravo
That was very helpful. I’m moving out of my parent house soon and was looking to buy stuff for the kitchen and this was very informative. Didn’t want to buy useless things that I’ll only use once. Thank you for the video.
Very informative! Great video!!
There's 1 more thing I'd have added to the arsenal is a good quality grater/microplane. It makes life so much easier when it comes to making garlic paste and/ or ginger paste etc. It also is perfect for grating cheese. Fun fact is you probably don't even need to peel the garlic clove before grating as it would peel the skin as you grate.
Love this new show
Looove. Very helpful
Thank you ❤
thank you for this vid! I'm lost in the kitchen lol
Hi. I liked this video and topics on kitchen organization. I would like to ask which pan that you have showed in this video suitable for steaming food e.g fish? Thanks.
Will this series continue? This is very informative and useful
Wow new series I like it
Im glad i found you
Love ur videos ♥♥♥
Very informative and Ming speaks so well. The only thing I want to nitpick is the "single use item", this is more like things you can only use once and throw....the better may be "unitaskers". Cheers.
Nice show! And yes, my knife over any single use items 🔪
Why does each and every air fryer look like a Darth-Vaderized kinder surprise egg?
So helpful
Got nearly all, except for rice-cooker, airfryer, and the single-use stuff. Did try my dads airfryer, and hated it, got more control in an oven. Cooking rice on the stove, and it gets perfect every time. What every kitchen should have, are the mini-spatulas, you get everything out of tins/glass/small plastic containers.... I got more than 10, and I use them every day.
I still loooooooove my garlic press!
IKEA chopping board? Looks identical to mine that’s from the blue and yellow store
"You can find some good quality heavy bottom non-stick frying pan at a ...certain ...furniture store with colour scheme of blue and yellow..." You mean Ikea? Hahaha💀😭
Very nice new show
What I learned here; never come in between a chefs fav knife with a fancy device 😉
Would you recommend carbon steel pan or wok? It doesn't have the unhealthy non-stick layer and can take high heat. It's as durable as cast iron pan.
Liked it
i am glad this video is very Singaporean friendly.. a lot of videos onlines is intended for American kitchens with big kitchens and brands which we never hear of.. I like how he say a certain large furniture company that's blue and yellow.. lol
@einundsiebenziger5488
6 ай бұрын
A lot of online* videos are* intended for Americans* with big kitchens ...
Very education indeed
Sad he didn't include a microplane zester. Great for parmesan, citrus, nutmeg, garlic and ginger for dressings, and more! Still this is a really good segment. Enjoying his delivery method. 😊
TQVM. I have ahuge kitchen with EVERYTHING and anything LOL. collected over the years. Now Im finding them cumbersome but dont know which to get rid of. The moment I try to Kondo them, the love keeps cropping up
Very interesting show! 👍 Thank you.
i like this technology
I wish there were subtitles or labels. So i can note what to buy
For the sponge to wash non stick pans, would reusable sponges work? Made of cotton material?
@einundsiebenziger5488
6 ай бұрын
Yes, they would.
u sold me on the hand blender
Where can I get the 3 in 1 blender/whisk/food processor?
@iiLuvvEminem
3 жыл бұрын
The brand is Tefal.
What cast iron pan is that?
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I like these series, but there were too many ads for me
Who else took note of all the brands he used and is adding them to your cart in the shopping platforms? On another note, can he talk about oven next?
2:41 ugh learnt this too late. My non stick pans got badly scratched by the yellow & green sponges
What do u call that hairy look like sponge sir?
Where can I buy a Chinese wok spatula please
@einundsiebenziger5488
6 ай бұрын
At the same places you buy woks, such as Asian supermarkets.
12:44 duiesshhh
i'd exchange that puny sauce pan with a wok
@leorista1
3 жыл бұрын
I'll add wok to the list. Saucepan are really useful for making baby food or anything small in quantity
About non stick pans, I usually never scrub them. Otherwise your nonstick pans will become a stick pan. It then becomes very useless
Dammit where's the links lol
@einundsiebenziger5488
6 ай бұрын
Where are* the links?*
My sponges all look the same.....
Heyo
It's good to see Woodglut have new instructions to save my money and energy to build it.
He’s quite cute tho.
Very helpful list! But as an Asian I'd add pestle and mortar in there 😁
Nuuuuuuuu i presssed the wrong ond waaaaaaaaaaa UnU
The air fryer is just a conventional oven, most kitchens have ovens, it cant be essential 😑
@Maehng
3 жыл бұрын
You are definitely right that air fryers are like mini ovens and physically work in similar ways. However there are some differences - some newer, smaller apartments don't come with built-in ovens as standard, and air fryers take a fraction of the time to reach temperatures and heat things up quickly!
Truth bombs every minute, up to around the first 10 mins. Gadget review seems a bit off tangent. TL;DR, nothing beats a great chef's knife
@einundsiebenziger5488
6 ай бұрын
... off target*
Interesting how he wanted to say ikea so badly haha