Can I tell you about my new favorite kitchen tool?
Nope… not a big ladle… not a fancy spatula, but a mighty fine and beautifully crafted pizza cutter from Green Kitchen Tools.
Ironically enough, I have not yet used this pizza cutter to slice pizza, but so far it’s worked wonders helping me with the homemade pasta and slices right through the giant kale leaves that I like to eat for dinner. Soon enough I’ll use the sharp blade and lovely bamboo handle to slice through my favorite pizza.
Before I get cooking, I wanted to take a minute to give two of you a set of these super sweet bamboo handled kitchen utensils.
One happy reader will get a full set of Green Kitchen Tools spoons, spatulas and pancake flippers.
Another giddy reader will get a full set of grill tools. Sweet deal right?
All you have to do to enter this giveaway is leave a comment telling me about your favorite kitchen tool. Come on! Play along!











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I love my spoons and just can’t have enough! There are so many shapes for one utensil I just have to keep getting more
My favourite would have to be my spatula – love it!
My Santoku knives are perfect for everything and I love ‘em but my KitchenAid has my heart. I’ve had it since 1995!
I love my microplane cheese grater.
My fav is my collection of whisks.
hello! I love your site and I check it daily, not to mention use quite a few of your recipes to impress my friends
. My favorite kitchen tool is my vegetable knife. It works wonders when needing to slice tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, you name it, it can slice it! I can’t wait to see more of your yummy posts!
I love my spoonula… how people bake without three of them is beyond me!
I couldn’t cook without my set of knives. They make everything so much easier.
My favorite utensil….hmmmm….probably my slotted spoon since we cook soooo much pasta. A dish of corkscrew pasta with freshly grated parmesan, olive oil, sundried tomatoes and fresh cracked pepper….and I am in HEAVEN! My husband introduced me to this dish when we started dating and I have been hooked ever since!
my favorite cooking tool (I hope it counts) would be this set of porcelain measuring spoons. I love them, they are so delicate and sweet and I love any chance I get to use them!Love your blog,Joy!
My favorite…hmmm I’m not original is wooden spoons especially those made by my father.
My vegetable knife. Not fancy Not pretty. Just seems to be my best friend no matter what I’m making! Chops veggies, dices cold butter, slices cake soooo well
Yep. Love it alot.
Tough choice … I think my favorite kitchen tool is the bakery i work at. My bosses are beyond amazing and more or less get me anything i ask for. Plus they do all the recycling, cleaning up, and money stuff so i just get to play all day in the bakery. i mean work, yeah, work in the bakery!
I love my cherry red Endurance silicone spatula/spoon. I struggle to find a recipe in which it’s not helpful. And when I’m a flake and leave it sitting in the pan while I chase something shiny, it doesn’t melt and the handle stays cool. Hooray!
hands down, my avacado pitter/slicer….
Those are absolutely beautiful! My favorite kitchen tool is a good, sharp knife. With that, you can do anything! The stand mixer and immersion blender are close runners-up.
My kitchen counter scraper/veggie scooper makes my life so much easier!
My favorite kitchen tool is a swedish whisk from the King Arthur Flour catalog. It powers through stiff doughs. I even used it to mix up grout when when tiled my kitchen table!
My bamboo spoons have got to be top of the list.
oh, i love my wooden spoons, actually! although i’m always looking for an excuse to use my immersion blender!
my electric mixer so i can make tons and tons and tons of cookies!
My new favorite tool is my Kuhn Rikon Paring knife. I find many uses for it everyday!
Besides knifes, I grow garlic in my garden & use my garlic press more than any other tool in the kitchen. I am getting ready to make Pesto for the winter.
my favorite and irreplaceable kitchen gadget is my dear good ol’ silicone spatula. Well, it’s partly wooden, partly silicone-made. Beside usual ways of usage it is just amazing when you want to lick out some tasty leftovers if whipped cream or chocolate mouse out of the bowl without getting your fingers messy and dirty (for example when you’re cooking for guests sitting in your dining room). Moreover my spatula is blue and I love blue. Think now about it, we have been cooking together for 7 years already – it is amazing, that this poor inexpensive gadgets have survived so much without any damage. Tough one, ain’t it?
My favourite kitchen tool would have to be my foodprocessor. I love using it for whipping up a batch of fresh french bread.
My microplane zester. Hands down. Boy, has she made zesting so much easier
Without a doubt, tongs!
I love my wooden spoons. I don’t know how I cooked for so long without them!
wooden spoons. can’t live without em.
I love my rubber spatula and use it all the time.
i think my all time fave would have to be my oversized metal mixing bowl – it really saves my life every time!
I love my garlic press I literally will put garlic in almost everything I’m making for lunch dinner etc I don’t know what I would do without it!
I love my microplane. Always have. Always will.
My egg slicer because it doubles as a microharp!
I love my kitchenaid mixing bowl. In fact I was just thinking this morning how I love my bowl as I was about to make fresh buttermilk pancakes for my roommates on my birthday (yesterday oct 10!! I’m 22!!). I know that is the ultimate bake-nerd to think about such a simple tool as a mixing bowl, but that is the single item I have used in every single baking and cooking endeavour. And as I am merely a poor college student baking for friends, I must cut corners on supplies. But my kitchenaid has been faithful through everything one of my successes and disasters. Simply put, it is the ultimate necessity.
I LOVE my knives… but I’d be nowhere without my pressure cooker.
i LOVE my pizza cutter for cutting homemade noodles!
My favorite kitchen tool is the wooden spoon. It represents the cooking tradition that is so much a part of my family history. Food brings everyone together in my life and the wooden spoon is the symbol of the years of delicious prepared meals that we have shared around the table as one.
oxo kitchen scale! blue LED! pull-out display! love!!
My Bosch mixer, particularly when used with its dough hooks; it just makes baking so much easier.
No. 1 kitchen tool: the french press. Without it nothing else would get done.
I love my offset spatula!
wooden spoons! there isn’t a day that goes by when i don’t need them or are looking for them frantically!
favorite cooking tool would have to be my kitchenaid mixer–what a timesaver! thanks for the chance to win some adorable and cool tools!
Who can’t simply find themselves admitting that spatuala’s are the bomb? Not me! I wouldn’t like without mine because I’m a pancake lover who uses it every day!! Flip on!!
I love my steak knives though I don’t eat steak.
My favorite thing would have to be my KitchenAid Mixer. It never dies and can put up with everything I dream of making.
My favorite tool is my microplaner. I don’t use it every day, but when I do, it works so well!
I’m a cook by necessity, I had never even boiled rice till I was 20 years old, and when I finally did venture into the culinary realm I realized why my mother would take such good care of her pressure cooker. It simplifies and speeds up so many tasks in the kitchen that as soon as I got my first paycheck I bought my mom the most hi-tech, looks-like-it-belongs-in-the-space-shuttle pressure cooker ever made. It’s the Hawkins Futura, the biggest one they make. I have a smaller version of the same. Needless to say, I got bumped up in the favorite son rankings.
Chopsticks, especially really long chopsticks – 2 feet long! They’re the most useful things in my kitchen. From cooking to poking baking baked goods to fishing pickles out of an almost empty jar. My husband told me the other day that he married me for the chopsticks.
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