The Basics

These are your go-to Cool Tools that you use almost every time you cook. They may not be fancy, but they are well-designed, well-made, and do what they are supposed to do...only better!

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  1. Joseph Joseph Garlic Rocker
    Joseph Joseph Garlic Rocker - J20
    Why It's Cool: Makes large enough pieces of garlic to crisp up in pan and add a great hit of flavor
    Kennedy swears that the Garlic Rocker is the product that set the initial bar on what would be a certifiable Cool Tool: one of the tools that got us started in this business. We...
  2. RSVP Herb Scissors - R32
    RSVP Herb Scissors - R32
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    Why It's Cool: Chiffonade herbs (cut into thin strips) with ease
    The question ringing in my head - and therefore presumably in yours - is “if you (Kennedy) are a self-proclaimed ‘knife guy’, then why are you recommending what some...
  3. Progressive Stainless Steel Snap-Fit Measuring Spoons
    Progressive Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons - P13
    Why It's Cool: Sits on counter without tipping, fits spice jars, 2 ends for twice the use, designed for easy storage
    Measuring spoons are one of the most often-used tools in any kitchen. We need them for everything from precision baking to approximate cooking, so that we can repeat great results...
    As low as $28.00
  4. Chef'n Large Juicester
    Chef'n Large Juicester (Citrus Juicer) - C32
    Why It's Cool: Reams citrus to extract maximum juice, measures juice, strains out seeds, non-slip base
    There are so many recipes that require just a little citrus to brighten the dish, and many of them require a specific measurement. While we love the Stainless Steel Citrus Juicer,...
  5. Progressive 12" One-handed Tongs - P17
    Progressive 12" One-handed Tongs - P17
    Why It's Cool: Intuitive one-handed tongs with a locking position for compact storage
    Tongs are like an extension of your hand...they reach further, and can pick up hot things that you wouldn't want to touch. We find that they are most useful when, like your hand,...
  6. Tovolo Flex-Core Spatulas - T35
    Tovolo Flex-Core Spatulas - T35
    Why It's Cool: Flexible, yet strong, mixing and scraping ability with a comfortable stainless steel handle for easy clean-up
    Every kitchen needs multiple spatulas … it’s an unavoidable fact of cooking! Wherever anything is, you need a spatula - of one size or another - to scrape or fold one...
    As low as $16.00
  7. Charles Viancin Silicone Measuring Cups - CV10
    Charles Viancin Silicone Measuring Cups - CV10
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    Why It's Cool: Space-saving, flexible and eye-catching measuring cups that are easy to use.
    Measuring ingredients is just a necessary fact of life in the kitchen and there are a lot of different measuring vessels that you can use. What you want in a good measuring vessel...
    As low as $16.00
  8. RSVP Stainless Steel Dry Measuring Cups (Set of 7) - R35
    RSVP Stainless Steel Dry Measuring Cups (Set of 7) - R35
    Why It's Cool: All the good sizes in a set of 7 18/8 SS dry measuring cups
    As we stated in our Cool Tip: There is a Difference, you really do measure wet and dry ingredients differently.  Wet ingredients will find their own level in a measuring cup,...
  9. RSVP NonStick Scrubber - R42
    RSVP NonStick Scrubber - R42
    Why It's Cool: Won't scratch your cookware, great flexability, and enough oomph to do the job!
    Cleaning up is probably the least fun part of cooking, but unfortunately, it’s a necessity. So are there Cool Tools that make this easier or less unpleasant? We’ve tested...
  10. Erik Bagger Salad Servers - E10
    Erik Bagger Salad Servers - E10
    Why It's Cool: Danish Modern Style design salad servers, executed in weighty polished stainless steel to combine beauty and functionality in an everyday tool
    We enjoy salads, almost daily: flavorful and healthful, it’s a great way to combine a wide range of ingredients and dressings to complement almost any meal. Here’s our recipe...
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