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Reddit mentions of KitchenAid KC006OHOBA Classic Nylon Ladle, One Size, Black

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KitchenAid KC006OHOBA Classic Nylon Ladle, One Size, Black
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    Features:
  • The large ladle head lends ample space for scooping and serving soups, stews and chili's
  • Crafted from durable nylon with traditional KitchenAid accents
  • Smooth edges won’t scratch; safe to use on all types cookware, including nonstick
  • Heat resistant up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit (232 degrees Celsius); dishwasher safe for quick and easy clean up
  • One year hassle-free replacement and lifetime limited warranty
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height1.2 Inches
Length15.8 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Width3 Inches

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Found 1 comment on KitchenAid KC006OHOBA Classic Nylon Ladle, One Size, Black:

u/juggerthunk Β· 2 pointsr/Cooking

I'd say the essentials include a non-stick frying pan, a smaller pot (2-3 qts), a larger pot (5qts+), a cutting board, a chef's knife, measuring cups, measuring spoons, mixing bowls, a whisk, heat resistant silicone spatula, stirring spoons, serving spoon, ladle, aluminum baking sheet, tongs and can opener. With all of the above, I can cook ~ 90% of what I usually cook.

I, personally, don't care much for cast iron skillets. They require too much care and too much oil to keep up to snuff. I prefer a nice three-ply fry pan (This is what I own). A couple splurges on my part were a 2 qt saucier (was on sale for $50) which is great for making sauces of any sort because the whisk can fit in the rounded bottom of the pan. I also like the All-Clad 4Qt. Essential pan, with the tall sides and wide top. It's easy to make something a bit larger with this pan.

Finally, I bake all of my pizza on a cheap round pizza pan. It's not the fanciest, but it gets the job down well.