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How to start a bachelor’s kitchen

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How to start a bachelor’s kitchen

Starting a bachelor’s kitchen doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated — the key is setting up a simple, functional space that lets you cook basic meals without frustration.

Here’s a breakdown to help get started

1. Essential Tools & Utensils

These are your “bare minimum” cooking tools:
Cooking Essentials
  • Frying pan (non-stick or cast iron)
  • Saucepan or pot (for boiling pasta, rice, etc.)
  • Knife (good quality, multipurpose)
  • Cutting board (plastic or wood)
  • Spatula, wooden spoon, and tongs
  • Colander (for draining pasta, washing vegetables)
  • Mixing bowl (great for prep, marinating, salads)
  • Eating Essentials
  • 2–4 plates, bowls, glasses, and mugs
  • 2–4 sets of forks, knives, spoons
  • Water filter or jug (optional)

2.Appliances (Small & Smart)

Start with these unless your kitchen already includes them:
  • Electric kettle (boils water fast — tea, noodles, coffee)
  • Microwave (for reheating, quick meals)
  • Toaster or toaster oven
  • Rice cooker (optional but great for lazy cooking)
  • Blender (if you’re into smoothies or sauces)
  • Fridge (basic one with freezer space is enough)

3.Basic Pantry Staples

These help you make dozens of simple meals.
  • Dry Goods:
    Rice, pasta, lentils
  • Oats or cereal
  • Flour, sugar, salt
  • Canned beans
  • Cooking oil (eg. olive)
  • Spices: salt, pepper, chili powder, turmeric, garlic powder, mixed herbs
  • Instant noodles / soup
    Tea / Coffee
  • Condiments:
    Soy sauce, ketchup, mustard
    Hot sauce
  • Peanut butter / jam/li>

4.Fridge/Freezer Essentials

  • Stock according to your diet: Eggs,Milk or plant milk,Butter,Cheese.
  • Fresh vegetables (onions, garlic, tomatoes, bell peppers, etc.)
  • tofu
  • Frozen veggies / meals (for emergencies)

5.Cleaning Supplies

  • Don’t skip this part!
  • Dish soap
  • Sponge or scrubber
  • Trash bags
  • Towels / napkins
  • Basic surface cleaner

6. Simple Meal Ideas to Start With

  • Omelets / scrambled eggs
  • Grilled sandwiches
  • Pasta with sauce and veggies
  • Stir fry with rice
  • Instant noodles with added
  • egg and veggies
  • Smoothies

Bonus Tips

  • Start small — you can always add more tools or spices later.
  • Keep a list of go-to meals that you enjoy and can cook fast.
  • Buy multi-use tools: e.g., a pot that can be used for pasta, rice, and soups.
Learn one new recipe a week — YouTube and Instagram are full of quick recipes for beginners.

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