The er Drawer

We are happy to welcome Melissa Peterman as our newest contributor to the Foodista Blog!
My mother-in-law is one of the biggest kitchen gadget fans that I know of. So much so that she became a kitchen rep for a highly respected brand of cooking gadgets.
For years she would drive all over town and demonstrate to groups of giggling women the “must have” cooking gadgets of the season. She would demonstrate how the Pineapple Wedge-er is essential when slicing a pineapple or how the Egg Slicer is actually an Egg Slicer “Plus,” and how these kitchen gadgets would greatly help out in the kitchen and make their lives easier.
Before I was married, I just expected to receive kitchen gadgets for Christmas and birthdays from my mother-in-law’s increasingly expanding kitchen tools catalog. Everyone would look at my reaction as I opened the Crinkle Cutter, or the Avocado Peeler, “Oh how perfect for you!” Someone would say or “I bet you are going to use those a lot in the restaurant.”
Ironically, I don’t ever use them. Not because they are not useful, it’s just that when you learn how to use a knife, most kitchen gadgets get demoted to the “er” drawer. The “er” drawer is something we all have in our kitchens. The place for the pizza cutt-er, the mash-er, the melon ball-er, you get the idea. My personal favorite the “Bamboo Tong Toast Grabber,” which I actually did use for grabbing a small piece of toast that was stuck in my toaster- thankfully I had my Toast Grabber to help me out! Depending on the type of cook you are will determine what your “er” drawer contains.
I’m not saying all anyone ever needs is a knife to cook with- hardly! I’m just talking about some of the crazier kitchen gadgets that perhaps you will try out once and then demote to “er” drawer, or the garage sale box or pass off as a cool bath tub toy for your nieces and nephews.
In all seriousness, there are several cooking tools that I cannot live without. Ask any chef and they will admit the same. Better yet, ask to see their knife bag or tool box- you might just be amazed at what chefs carry around with them.
My list of must have small cooking tools:
- Chef knife, pairing knife, serrated knife, boning knife
- Fine grater
- Peeler
- Reamer
- Thermometer
- Kitchen shears
- Tongs, spatula
It’s not a whole lot- more like the necessities. When it comes to special luxury tools that truly make my life easier, there are more than a couple that I would spend the money on, like my cherry/olive pitter or my mandolin slicer. The beauty of kitchen gadgets is that everyone cooks differently, thank goodness, and everyone uses different tools. My mother uses her garlic press on a weekly basis, and my father uses an apple corer/slicer everyday and my husband swears by this hand chopper gizmo that we have.
To my mother-in-law’s defense, she told me the real reason she started selling kitchen gadgets was to get people interested in cooking for their families. She felt there were just too many people that didn’t sit down at the table together for meals anymore.
If she was able to get people excited about a nifty little garlic press or an avocado peeler, then she had reached out to a couple people who might be inspired to cook with it that night for their families or at the very least, add it to their “er” drawers.
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9 Responses to “The er Drawer”
April 25th, 2009 at 3:42 pm
Hah. My mother-in-law contributed a lot to my -er drawer as well. Too funny. She still loves to give kitchen stuff to “my girls” as she calls all 3 of her daughters-in-law. Luckily she’s also good about listening to hints … so I can steer her towards things I like, rather than more stuff that will clutter up drawers.
April 25th, 2009 at 7:53 pm
I’d add a ladle, slotted spoon, measuring spoons, measuring cup, rolling pin, kitchen scale (when you’re going by weight instead of volume), a whisk, a first aid kit, and a kitchen fire extinguisher.
April 25th, 2009 at 9:26 pm
Ha! I guess I’m lucky I don’t have enough drawers in my tiny kitchen to fill with any more “er” items. I do need to get a reamer and I really want a cherry pitter too, so thanks for the reminder!
April 25th, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Your mother-in-law was absolutely right – using silly kitchen tools to get people to cook more is a great idea! I have a friend who has loads of these kinds of gadgets and when I visit, she excitedly shows me the latest and greatest, and launches into the story of the great dinner she made. And she does not even describe herself as a cook!
April 26th, 2009 at 8:13 am
Thanks for this blog. I am remodeling a kitchen and need a list of basics for my drawers, shelves – well just about the whole kitchen!
April 26th, 2009 at 8:14 am
what’s a reamer? Oh! I guess I can look it up on your website.
April 26th, 2009 at 11:13 am
I’m glad someone else’s drawer looks almost as bad as mine….great post!
April 28th, 2009 at 12:00 pm
Melissa,
Great blog post! So true and also filled with great advice. People’s responses have also been so interesting. As a young gal just learning the ropes in the kitchen, I am fortunate enough to have parents that are master chefs. (Not so fortunately, I live with them at the moment!) But anyway, we have both an er drawer and TWO er pots on our kitchen counters. Emerging from them like culinary bouquets are slotted spoons, whisks, at least 5 spatulas, tongs, kebab skewers, wooden spoons, you name it. I love it. You never know when you just REALLY need those Bamboo Tong Toast Grabbers.
May 8th, 2009 at 10:06 am
What is a Reamer? I already check the Tools section of this site and it’s not listed. I guess I need a dictionary of some sort of glossary. Cooking seems to require new language skills.
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