
PANTRY LIST
Baking Supplies
Baking powder
Baking soda
Dutch-processed cocoa powder
Corn syrup
Non-perils
Chocolate- chips, baking chocolate
FLOURS
Almond flour/meal
All-purpose flour
Bread flour
FATS
Coconut oil
Extra virgin Olive oil
Olive oil
Canola oil
Bacon fat/lard
Ghee
Palm shortening
Sesame oil (keep refrigerated)
Sweeteners
Maple syrup
white sugar
Confectioner’s sugar
Coconut crystals
Raw, local honey
Brown sugar
Spices
Kosher salt
Finishing salts- Malden, Grey, Pink, etc.
Peppercorns and peppermill
Gluten-Free dried herbs such as garlic powder, oregano, rosemary, thyme and others you may like
Other Staples
Stocks- chicken, vegetable and/or beef
Whole Tomatoes and tomato paste
Vinegars- red wine, balsamic, champagne, white, rice wine
Nuts and seeds- whole and in butters (if you can tolerate)
Pastas- all sizes
Perishables
Stock your refrigerator with fresh herbs, vegetables, fruits, local eggs, fish and meats
Bacon and/or pancetta
Soy sauce or tamari
Fish sauce
Oyster sauce
Tools
Spiralizer- love this tool. It takes my vegetables, like zucchini and creates lovely noodles to use in all my favorite meals. I use the Paderno.
Mandolin- allows me to make flat lasagna-like noodles and julienne vegetables for sides and salads. Here’s what I use.
Blender- it’s worth investing in a good blender. There are a lot of desserts I use the tool for, in addition to smoothies. I love the Vitamix. It’s incredibly powerful.
Juicer- I love to make fresh juices for my family. Although I dislike cleaning it, it is a staple in my kitchen.
Food Processor- This helps chop, grate and slice fruits, vegetables and nuts for a variety of dishes. I love my Kitchenaid.
Knives- It took a long time to find the proper knife for my size, but I love a 6” chef knife. I hand wash it and use it for almost everything. I use a paring knife for smaller items. Before using my knives I use a steal to make the blade straight and sharp.
Slow Cooker- this is not a tool I grew up with, but a friend introduced me to one a few years ago and I have a handful of dishes that I rely on it for. I have an All-Clad slow cooker.
Pots and Pans- I love All-Clad. They cook evenly, can go from the stove to the oven and clean beautifully. Have a variety of sizes-they stack in each other.
Utensils
Tongs- I keep at least 3 to cook with
Wooden spoons
Plastic spatulas
Metal spatulas
Rubber scrapers
Whisks- balloon, flat, various sizes
Spider
Small strainers
Off-set spatulas
Measuring cups
Measuring spoons
Liquid measuring cups
Can opener
Vegetable peeler
Thermometer
Butcher’s twine