- For a record label, see Kitchenware Records
 

Various kitchen utensils on a kitchen hook strip. From left:
– Pastry blender and potato masher
– Spatula and (hidden) serving fork
– Skimmer and chef's knife (small cleaver)
– Whisk and slotted spoon
– Spaghetti ladle
– Sieve and measuring spoon set
– Bottlebrush and ladle
– Pastry blender and potato masher
– Spatula and (hidden) serving fork
– Skimmer and chef's knife (small cleaver)
– Whisk and slotted spoon
– Spaghetti ladle
– Sieve and measuring spoon set
– Bottlebrush and ladle
Kitchenware are the tools, utensils, appliances, dishes, and cookware used in food preparation, or the serving of food.[1][2] Kitchenware can also be used in order to hold or store food before or after preparation.[3][4]
Types

Peelers a fixed blade, Australian and Y peeler

Copper saucepans, Vaux-le-Vicomte castle
Kitchenware encompasses a wide range of tools. Some of the most common items of kitchenware are:
- Baking dish
 - Baking tray
 - Cake pan
 - Can opener
 - Chopping board
 - Coffee press
 - Colander
 - Cooling rack
 - Corkscrew
 - Cutlery
 - Dinnerware
 - Eggbeater
 - Egg slicer
 - Electric mixer
 - Fork
 - Frying pan
 - Garlic press
 - Grater
 - Glassware
 - Grill pan
 - Kitchen scissors
 - Knives
 - Mandolin
 - Measuring cups and spoons
 - Measuring spoon
 - Meat slicer
 - Mixing bowls
 - Muffin tin
 - Pressure cooker
 - Pasta server
 - Peeler
 - Pepper mill
 - Pie dish
 - Pizza stone
 - Plates
 - Potato masher
 - Potato ricer
 - Rolling pin
 - Saucepan
 - Serving fork
 - Serving spoon
 - Sheet pan
 - Skillet
 - Slotted spoon
 - Soup spoon
 - Spatula
 - Spiral vegetable slicer
 - Spoon
 - Stock pot
 - Steamers
 - Strainer
 - Timer
 - Tomato slicer
 - Tongs
 - Tray
 - Whisk
 - Wok
 - Wooden spoon
 
See also
- Batterie de cuisine
 - Cookware and bakeware
 - Gastronorm, a European size standard for kitchenware
 - Eurobox, a European size standard for storage and transport
 - List of cooking vessels
 - List of eating utensils
 - List of food preparation utensils
 - List of glassware
 - List of Japanese cooking utensils
 - List of serving utensils
 - List of types of spoons
 - NSF International, formerly "National Sanitation Foundation"
 - Tableware
 
References
- ↑ Lantz, L.K. (1970). Old American kitchenware 1725-1925. T. Nelson. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
 - ↑ Day, J. (2013). Line Color Form: The Language of Art and Design. Allworth Press. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-62153-280-4. Archived from the original on July 20, 2023. Retrieved October 12, 2017.
 - ↑ "Kitchenware - definition of kitchenware by The Free Dictionary". Thefreedictionary.com. Archived from the original on 2004-06-01. Retrieved 2017-10-12.
 - ↑ "Essential Kitchen Tools Checklist". Real Simple. Archived from the original on 2014-09-24. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
 
External links
 Media related to Kitchen utensils at Wikimedia Commons
 The dictionary definition of kitchenware at Wiktionary
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