
Serious Eats has been publishing a series of interviews
with Alton Brown that are each, in their own way, quite
interesting. We wrote about one of them, Will
recipes become living things?, in December, and we've been
meaning to highlight another one that was published last month: Alton Brown's 5
Essential Pieces of Kitchen Equipment.
We wanted to note this interview because 4 of his 5
essential pieces are a bit out of the ordinary - we know about good
knives, but the others are more creative:
- A good kitchen table - people have to eat or cooking is
useless
- A sharp knife
- A kitchen spoon - he calls it a "talisman for me" -
providing mental comfort
- Light - enough to see, and preferably a mixture of
artificial and natural
- Fire - gas, grill, or fireplace - it doesn't matter
what kind as long as it's the primal element of fire.
In particular, we thought his discussion of a spoon, something
that provides mental comfort, was inspiring. We'd bet everyone has
something like that in their kitchen - an item that makes you happy
to use it. For us, it would be a silicon pastry brush. It's so
useful for evenly coating oil in a pan, but also reminds us of
painting - it's just fun to use. If you have something similar,
please share.