120 Kitchen Vocabulary Expressions: Advanced English Vocabulary Lesson
Hi.
I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
Today we're going to talk about kitchens.
No matter where you live around the world, all houses have something in common.
Maybe your kitchen just has one pan and one burner or maybe you have a huge kitchen with
pots and pans passed down from your grandmother.
Whatever the case may be, there are a lot of varieties of kitchens around the world
and there's a lot of varieties of kitchens in the US.
So I can't explain all US kitchens, but I can explain my kitchen.
So that's what we're going to do.
I'm going to take you on a little tour around my kitchen and explain all of the items that
Maybe there's some things that are different in your country than what are in my house,
but it's a good way to expand your vocabulary.
Because if you spend any time in your kitchen, it's a great chance to just talk about what
I'm cooking an egg in my frying pan.
And I hope that today's lesson will give you the vocabulary to be able to do that.
If you're interested in learning other household words not just the kitchen, you can check
out this video that I made, 150 Household Items, and expressions, and verbs, in my previous
Now we're in our new house, which is great.
Or if you want to learn more about cleaning expressions, because that's something that
we all have to do and you want to describe it in English, I made a video at my mother-in-law's
house using a lot of cleaning expressions.
I think there was 70 or 80 of them.
You can watch that video up here to expand your vocabulary.
Let's start by talking about some common kitchen appliances.
One of the most common appliances is the fridge.
Or you can say refrigerator, but this is a pretty big word so we often cut it down and
In the US we have giant fridges.
I've never been in any other country that had fridges as big as in the US.
We like to make things super big.
But on the top in my fridge we have the fridge part and on the bottom is the freezer.
We'll take a look at that in just a second.
It's pretty typical that in the fridge you have different shelves.
It's a little bit bright on my camera.
And then at the bottom we call these vegetable crispers, just a crisper.
We don't use that that often but it's the crisper bin.
It's somewhere where you'll put your fresh vegetables, fresh fruit to keep them crisp,
and that is fresh, exactly the way you want them.
On the bottom of my fridge is the freezer.
Sometimes the freezer will be kind of split in half and will be on one side or the other
but mine is a top and bottom type of deal.
So on the bottom is the freezer, which is where we keep some leftover soup, some frozen
vegetables, frozen fruit, ice, ice cream.
Anything that you want to keep super cold you put in the freezer.
The second most common kitchen appliance is a stove and an oven.
In the US we call the top of this the stove or you might say the stove top.
That's where you cook things with pots and pans.
Inside the oven is where you bake things.
So usually there's a door on the oven and inside here there are some racks.
That's what we call these things.
It's a little bit hot in there so I'm not going to grab them, but there are rack.
You might see a recipe that says, "Put this on the bottom rack," or, "Put this on the
top rack when you're baking it," and that's referring to those kind of metal shelves inside
You might here some Americans calling all of this, this whole device, the oven or call
the whole thing the stove instead of separating the top is the stove, inside is the oven.
Sometimes we just kind of use one of those words to talk about the whole device, so you
might hear that in movies and TV shows.
It's technically the stove and the oven, but you might kind of interchange those sometimes.
Some technical words about the stove top is we have the knobs.
There are knobs to turn on the stove.
And when you are baking something in here, you need to set the temperature.
So when I turn on the oven and I click bake, the first temperature is 350 degrees, and
If you're cooking in the US, make sure that you know if your recipe is American, if your
recipe is not from the US, if your stove is using Fahrenheit.
I've never seen a stove in the US that didn't use Fahrenheit, but I know when I've baked
things in other countries I had to convert everything and it was a little complicated.
Just check on the temperature.
Check on what you're using for the recipe.
One thing also, above the stove is the microwave.
This is a really typical placement for a microwave in an American kitchen, maybe in your kitchen,
too.
The reason why they put a microwave above the stove is it's a convenient location.
What do you think that whirring sound is?
So underneath here there's a fan.
And that fan is going to help to suck up all of the smells, and steam, and anything that
It's going to help that not spread out throughout the rest of the house.
So in my old apartment, we didn't have a microwave and there was no fan above our stove.
So whenever we cooked something, our entire house got so hot and it smelled so strongly
like whatever we were cooking.
Sometimes that's good, sometimes that's bad.
But, it's really nice to have a fan so that all the smells and all the steam can get sucked
up and the rest of your house isn't completely humid from your cooking.
The last common item in an American kitchen is a dishwasher.
I love the dishwasher so much.
In our old apartment, we didn't have a dishwasher and we bought this tabletop dishwasher.
If you live in a place where you're always hand washing dishes, I respect you a lot because
that is tough work, especially when you're cooking a lot.
When you have kids, it is not easy to spend time doing the dishes by hand.
So you can do the dishes by hand or you could use a dishwasher.
Yes, thank you, dishwasher for existing.
So inside the dishwasher there are racks.
You might recognize that word from the oven.
Inside the oven there are oven racks and there are racks in here as well.
Something you might notice is on some dishes, on the bottom ... This one doesn't say it.
It might just say dishwasher safe, but on some dishes they might say top rack safe only.
For example, we have these cool little bamboo bowls that we use for Theo, our two-year-old,
There's some plates to go along with it.
But when I bought these, it said top rack safe only.
That's because there's also a bottom rack.
And this rack usually gets a little bit hotter, and it's going to have a little more pressure.
It's just going to be a little bit more intense for whatever you're washing.
So some things might say top rack safe only.
And if I'm not sure, sometimes I just put it on the top rack just to be careful with
it.
Next, I'd like to just simply go around the kitchen and talk about what's out on the counter,
the things that are visible, and then we're going to go into the cupboards and into to
drawers and discuss what's in there.
It could be appliances, could be things you eat with.
Or you might call it the countertop.
This is where we prepare food.
This countertop is kind of unusual.
Usually you'll see laminate counters, which we'll take a look at over here.
You might be able to see a little bit right here.
Kind of like a plastic-type surface.
Or you might see granite countertops.
The family who lived in this house before us, the woman was a professional baker so
she had this wooden block to replace the old countertop and now we get to use it, which
So it's kind of unusual to see a big wooden block like that but usually you'll have a
big counter where you can prepare food.
And this is one is especially big, which is wonderful, because in our old apartment we
had a small counter space for preparing food and now we can prepare everything, which is
The next thing that you'll see on this counter is a fruit stand.
We have some fruit hanging out here and some fruit bowls.
Then, Dan's precious coffee maker.
If you've been watching my channel for a while, you know that I don't drink coffee but Dan
So we'll get to what I have over here.
Your coffee maker might look a little more traditional than this, but this is Dan's special
Then we have the paper towel stand.
Sometimes this paper towel stand might be underneath a counter and it kind of attaches
to the bottom of the counter and you can roll it out underneath a shelf, something like
that, but ours just is a standalone paper towel rack.
And at the sink we got a couple other things, so let's go take a look.
This is our sink where we wash things, where we fill up water.
All of those great things happen.
At most sinks you'll see dish soap.
This is what you're going to use when you're hand washing dishes.
You do not, do not, want to put dish soap into your dishwasher.
If you put dish soap, and it usually says something about ... Yes, dish soap for hand
washing dishes that uses biodegradable, bio-based formula, blah, blah, blah.
If I put this in my dishwasher, our house would be covered in bubbles.
So please don't do this unless you want to have some fun experiment.
There is specific soap you put in the dishwasher.
It might be a little pod like this or it's ... Usually we buy just powder that you put
It's a little box that has dish washing soap.
So make sure that you use dishwasher soap.
It's for washing your dishes in the dishwasher in the right place, and you use this in the
Little friendly word of warning.
So usually at the counter, when you're washing dishes, you'll find some kind of towel.
We don't use sponges, but you might find a sponge.
This is like a reusable, cool little microfiber towel.
We have a bunch of these, and that's what we use to hand wash dishes.
You might also find ... This is called steel wool.
It's just a little piece of metal mushed up together.
You can use it to kind of scrape some hard spots on pans or pots.
We're so lucky we're living in the 21st century we can just have hot and cold water whenever
Our sink also has this cool little thing.
I wonder if this exists in your country.
I'm going to turn on the water, and then I'm going to turn this.
Whoa.
This is just like a little sprayer so you can spray the sink out or you can spray a
dish.
I once played a terrible prank on my dad for April Fools' Day because if ... This has a
little button on the side, and I put a rubber band around it so it was always pressed.
When you turn on the water, usually it comes out here, but if this button is pressed, it
will come out of the sprayer automatically.
So I had a rubber band around it.
And in the morning, he went to the sink and he turned on the water.
You can imagine what happened.
It came out here and went ... and sprayed him.
And it was April Fools' Day, so it's all right.
But, I thought that was a pretty clever moment when I was in high school, so watch out for
rubber bands around your sprayer.
Usually we use liquid hand soap.
You might see people use a bar of soap, but that's pretty unusual.
I am curious in your country if you use bar soap or liquid soap like that.
Let's continue on to the side and see some other things that are on the counter.
You might be wondering what this giant metal tub is.
Well, this not common in most American households, but I'm a water snob and I love clean, pure
In the US, it's totally fine to drink tap water.
That's water that comes from the faucet.
It's not a problem I'd say 98% of places in the US.
And here, you can drink the tap water.
But I think it tastes very strongly like chlorine and just kind of chemicals.
So we have this water filter, and we use this glass jar, take the tap water, and pour in
here.
This is called like a gravitational long filter device.
I forget the technical term for it.
But, it doesn't filter it automatically.
It takes maybe two hours to filter so we're always pouring water in there.
It stores the water down here, and it tastes amazing.
So if you ever come to my house, drink some water.
Another part of this counter is ... This is kind of a fancy, fancy-shmancy device, but
I got for Dan one year for Christmas because he likes to drink sparkling water.
I felt like it was a little bit wasteful to buy cans of sparkling water so I bought this
So there's a bottle, a specific bottle, that goes with this machine.
And you fill the bottle with water.
You put it in here, and it just carbonates the water, so it makes it sparkly.
You can do it as much as you want.
You can use your own water, and it's kind of an endless thing.
Then when your carbonation device is empty, you can just return it and they recycle it.
Anyway, if you drink a lot of sparkling water, check it out.
Well, the next thing is a toaster.
You might have this in your house or maybe you don't.
In my other video, 150 Household Items, we had a toaster oven.
That's with a door, and you have to lay everything flat.
You can also use it like an oven.
It's kind of like a mini oven.
But In this house we decided to get a toaster, just a regular toaster, that has slots at
Then we have Dan's coffee grinder, more coffee devices.
I have a lovely teapot, some tea strainers, a couple things of tea right here.
I have another drawer that's got lots of fun tea.
If you drink tea in your country, I would love to try tea from your country.
That's always the thing that I love to try.
I love to try lots of stuff when I travel.
But whenever I travel, I love to try the kind of traditional food and also the kinds of
tea that people drink around the world.
So I'm always curious what kind of things that other people drink.
My PO Box is in the description if you want to send me any.
But on the stove top there is something I didn't mention, and that's a tea kettle for
Pretty clear it's for my tea or for something else if you want to just heat up some water.
Got a cool little thermometer on the top so that you can see how hot it is because you
don't want to overheat your green tea.
It must be the perfect temperature.
Maybe some people don't care, but I do.
And finally, before we go into the cupboards and the drawers, I'd like to end at this piece
of the counter which has some important elements for cooking.
These are wooden cutting boards that we have here, and this kind of laminate wood cutting
board here, and some oven mitts.
So this is a flat oven mitt and this is an actual mitt, like a mitten, that you can use
On this little tray ... Not everybody has this.
This is just something that we do for convenience.
We have some common items that we use when we're cooking, like olive oil, or honey, or
salt and paper, or my prenatal vitamin for our baby, some chopsticks, some knives, and
I'm curious if you use scissors in the kitchen.
We use scissors a lot, but I feel like growing up my parents didn't use scissors that much
So maybe it's kind of a more modern thing.
Do you use scissors in the kitchen?
Next, let's take a look at some of the dry goods, some things in cupboards, some different
appliances, and things that are put away.
These shelves are quite high, as you can see.
But up here we have some dry goods.
Dry goods are any kind of food that doesn't need to be refrigerated.
So for us, that's pasta, or couscous, or quinoa, the types of things that don't need to be
I was actually using that to make some apple cider spiked with rum, not for me, unfortunately,
because I'm pregnant, but for our friends for our pumpkin party we had.
Here is a little bit messy, but it's all right.
A lot of kitchens have cookbooks.
If you have any favorite cookbooks, please recommend them.
I always love browsing through cookbooks.
And at the end of every year for Christmas I usually buy a new cookbook.
We have just a couple here, but it's always nice to start the year with new recipes and
So if you have any recommendations, let me know.
Not really my recipes but these are just recipes that I have written down in a little notebook.
We also have some other ... These are mainly knickknacks, just kind of for display.
It's not really for the kitchen.
But here we have other dry goods.
These dry goods are kind of our snacks goods.
So we try to have healthy snacks, especially with a two-year-old who always wants snacks.
I don't want to give him something unhealthy all the time so we always try to have a lot
So in these different jars ... These are usually called mason jars.
It's the brand of jar but we use it as just a name of it.
It's a mason jar or you could say it's a glass jar.
It has this type of lid that's kind of two-piece.
So we usually store different peanuts, cashews, almonds, pistachios, Brazil nuts, popcorn
seeds, or sunflower seeds, or raisins, anything that's kind of a healthy snack we try to put
Let's go back to the kitchen, which is just right here, and we're going to take a look
inside some of the cupboards to look at some other appliances and things that might be
Pretty much every kitchen has something that you eat on, right?
There's not really a fancy term for these.
You might have really small plates that are called saucers.
We don't have these, but you can use it to put like a teacup on.
And it usually has a little rim on the inside, some place where you can safely set your teacup.
This is just a small plate for small portions of food.
Then we also have some big plates, some larger plates.
We do have bowls, but, as you saw, they are dirty.
We usually go through bowls really quickly because, especially now, it's a little bit
colder outside so we eat a lot of soup in our house and we finish all of our bowls pretty
I'm sure you know what bowls are, though, so no problem.
On this shelf as well we have some mugs, some more mugs in here.
And some glasses or just some cups.
You can call this ... It is glass.
It is made of glass, but you can also call it just a cup.
This is the right size for drinking beer according to Dan.
But we also have up here a strainer.
I'm a little bit low here because these shelves are really high.
We put this in the sink to wash our fruit and vegetables.
You probably have something like that in your kitchen.
And we just have some other coffee things, like a hand grinder.
Dan loves grinding coffee by hand, or a pour over for coffee.
This is kind of the miscellaneous coffee supplies.
There's a French press up there, other little devices.
Let's go to this shelf over here.
Okay, I'm just going to sit up on the counter because it's a little bit awkward to film
a high spot and I'm down here and I'm showing this.
So, I'm siting on the counter.
Up here we have our wine glasses.
Your wine glasses might have a stem.
A stem is that part on the bottom.
A stem is the word that you use with a flower.
There's a flower, and then under the flower is a stem and it looks like that.
But, these wine glasses do not have a stem.
We have some little fancy glasses, too.
And on this shelf is generally just knickknacks.
This is a point of contention in our relationship.
Whenever Dan has a really cool beer glass, he wants to keep it because it looks cool.
But I feel like when you display too many beer glasses it kind of looks bad.
Kind of looks like you drink too much alcohol.
And Dan doesn't drink that much alcohol, but when you display all of it, it's not that
Anyway, so I'm always secretly recycling them.
Shh.
Sometimes he'll look up and say, "Hey, where'd that go?
Oh.
Okay.
So these are some glasses that Dan thinks are super cool.
Now we're going to go around the kitchen drawer by drawer.
I'm going to pull some things out.
You're going to see inside the drawers of kitchen.
Not so clean, but maybe yours is not so clean either.
Inside this drawer there are all of our lids for our pots and pans.
We haven't looked at our pots and pans yet.
We'll take a look at those in a moment.
They're kind of hanging up in an awkward spot to film.
But we have like a lid rack so that you can hold all of the lids.
Down here we have a lot of our baking things.
So there's cookie sheets or baking sheets.
You can use these for baking cookies, for baking french fries, whatever you want to
We also have a ... This is technically called a cooling rack.
So you can bake cookies and set them here.
And because there is some space, it will cool the cookies and they won't get too moist.
But I also use this for baking.
It fits on the sheet perfectly.
I use it when maybe we're baking something that has a lot of grease, like chicken wings,
something that has a lot of grease and I don't want my food cooking in the grease.
I'll put that up here and then the grease will fall down underneath onto the pan.
And it's a little bit healthier and also tastes good for some things to cook it like that.
Some other baking items that are under here are different pans for baking different items.
So this is a bread pan but we also have different casserole dishes.
It's pretty common in the US to eat casseroles.
I don't know if I've ever actually made one myself.
Maybe that's more of my parent's generation making a casserole.
Maybe in colder places in the US they make casseroles.
It's basically just throwing everything in, maybe some potatoes, maybe some paste, some
cheese, some broccoli, throwing maybe some meat and you just kind of bake it together.
It's kind of like a strange lasagna if you can imagine this kind of idea.
It's kind of an easy thing to make.
So this is a casserole dish, but I use it for other things, maybe for brownies or for
I use it for a lot of different things.
This one is a glass baking dish.
Some people might actually call it by the brand name.
That's a really common brand name for baking items.
Sometimes we use that to describe it.
So instead of saying the glass dish we might say the Pyrex dish.
Not everyone's going to use that.
They might just say the glass dish but you might occasionally hear that, and that's just
the brand name being used for the item.
Even if it's not that brand name but it's that same idea, it's a glass dish, you might
Something else that I dug out from the back of this shelf are two silicone muffin tins.
Now, you might have ... It's more likely to have metal muffin tins, but I like to make
muffins and it's really annoying to get them out of the metal muffin tin, and this you
It's really great and it lasts for a long time.
So I have these silicone muffin tins.
You might use that or just something to make muffins with.
Also in this drawer is a strainer.
We already saw the strainer, which was up in the cupboard, and we use that to wash the
This steamer is going to fold up.
You can put that in a pan or a pot of steaming water and you can steam broccoli, you can
steam green beans, you can steam vegetables in this really easily, steam shrimp.
I use that for all of these things.
I think these steamer baskets, maybe they're pretty common around the world, but this folding
metal type, I've had a couple of them and they always fall apart.
The little leaves on them always fall off, even if it's a pretty good, brand name steamer
So I'm curious in your country if you use this type of thing and if you have better
It's cool that it can fold up, but sometimes the little leaves get stuck.
Okay, that worked pretty well.
But maybe it's just because I have a two-year-old.
He likes to pull them off and then you find them around the house.
Not very handy when you have a two-year-old.
Next, lets move on from this cabinet and go to these drawers.
A cabinet is going to open like this, like a door, and a drawer, it's a tricky word to
say, is going to open like this.
At the top we have silverware.
Some people call this flatware.
It's kind of a restaurant word.
When we're talking about forks, spoons, butter knives, chopsticks, steak knives, children's
stuff, when we're talking about these items that you put on the table when you eat, the
most common word is silverware.
It doesn't need to be actually made of silver.
Usually they're not because that takes a lot of work to keep up.
But we usually call that silverware.
At a restaurant, you might hear the restaurant staff say flatware.
Or maybe if you work in a really fancy restaurant or ... Yeah, I don't think I've ever heard
a family call it flatware at home.
I just remember in my home ec class ... Home ec is home economics where you learn about
baking, and sewing, and all those kinds of things in high school.
In my home ec class, I remember our our home ec teacher said, "In this class you will not
call it silverware, you will call it flatware," and everyone kind of laughed a little bit
But in her class we had to call it flatware, but I've never used that term since.
So if you're from the US or you have American friends, I'm curious if you've ever heard
flatware in that kind of casual situation.
In the next drawer we have some other helpful items for baking and cooking.
This is kind of our random drawer.
Here we have teaspoons and tablespoons.
So as I mentioned, ovens use ... Maybe I didn't mention this but ovens use Fahrenheit in the
US.
And instead of using milliliters, and liters, and these kind of easy measurements, we decided
to do things the hard way in the US and use tablespoons, which is this measurement or
this one here, this big circle, or teaspoons, which are these.
There's various increments, half a teaspoon, a forth of a teaspoon, an eighth of a teaspoon.
Yeah.
If you're using spices, or salt, or you're baking, that's really essential.
If you're cooking something, like you're making a soup, I just throw stuff in.
I don't usually measure it, but that's a personal preference.
Great for picking up out things when you're cooking them, like corn, when you're boiling
corn.
I guess you could use it for water, too, or for soup, other things, but we usually use
On the back of the thermometer it says C/F, and that's Celsius of Fahrenheit.
So if you buy a meat thermometer in the US, make sure that you have the right button clicked.
And if you're thinking about the temperature, what temperature should pork be in Celsius,
make sure that you're showing the Celsius number.
I've thought about that a lot because sometimes the wrong one is clicked and in my head I'm
thinking the Fahrenheit number but it's showing the Celsius number and it's just mixed up.
So make sure that don't get that wrong, especially with meat.
We also have a meat pounder for pounding chicken, or steak, or whatever you want to get to be
You might see this also called a tenderizer.
It has some knobs on the top, a tenderizer, but it's for pounding meat.
In this drawer we have other random thing.
This is a box of drink accessories.
So if you want to make yourself a shot of some alcohol, if you want to open some wine,
That's this little device is a corkscrew.
So you need to put that into the cork, turn it, and then you can use the wine opener for
this, or you could ... This is a really old one.
But you could use a bottle opener to open beer or cider, whatever you're drinking out
This is a bottle opener and this is a wine opener.
I also have some wine stoppers because we don't drink that much wine.
And if we have a bottle of wine, we don't finish it in one day.
So it's nice to kind of pump the air out.
Our two-year-old likes to play with this a lot, likes to pump the air out.
And you put the stopper in and it keeps your wine fresh for longer.
We also have a knife sharpener.
This is for our nice, sharp knives, not the steak knives.
The steak knives, they are serrated.
Serrated means they have little like U marks, little cuts in them.
Serrated knives are great for cutting tomatoes, or steak, things like this.
But you cannot sharpen, at least as far as I know.
You can't sharpen serrated knives, so this is for our chopping knife or some other knives
I got this fun little device recently.
You put a hard boiled egg inside this.
And when you push it down, these little strings will cut the egg.
I bought this because I saw a toddler using this to cut hard boiled eggs, and I thought,
"My two-year-old is going to love this."
So I made a bunch of hard boiled eggs and I peeled them, and he helped me cut them with
this.
In this final drawer we have not many options that you can actually see, but these are Tupperware.
We have some glass Tupperware.
Again, you could say Pyrex dishes.
Technically you could bake, not with the lid, but you could bake something in this because
it's glass and it's meant for baking.
Usually we have a full drawer of these Tupperware dishes but we don't have a full drawer of
them right now because we've recently been making a lot of soup.
And as you saw in our freezer, we have a lot of leftover soup containers.
So when we make soup, maybe chili, we make a lot, and then put some in the freezer, and
we use those Tupperware containers to store it.
And then the next week when we want soup, we don't have to make it.
You just pull it out of the freezer and bam!
Let's move on to the next drawer.
These cabinets are under our sink.
So you can see kind of the sink basins are here.
And usually under the sink is where you keep extra soap, maybe some cleaning supplies.
We have trash bags, extra trash bags, extra little cleaning rags.
It's kind of like a cleaning section.
I'm curious what are some things that you put underneath your kitchen sink.
This is usually where in the US you'll find cleaning supplies.
We also have a couple appliances.
You can blend apple sauce, whatever you're making in there.
Rice cookers are not common kitchen appliances in the US, but I don't know why not because
We use it for steaming some potatoes, things that take a long time.
And it also doubles as a slow cooker.
So this is a special rice cooker that has a slow cooker button.
You can just put whatever you want to slow cook.
I'm not sure if this is a type cuisine that common in other places but in the US it's
really common to cook things in a slow cooker.
A lot of Americans will not have a rice cooker but they will have a slow cooker.
Usually it has a glass lid that you can take off, but it's kind of heavy duty pot.
It's electric, and you can put usually soup ingredient.
You can put vegetables and broth and you just push the button.
And after eight hours, usually you go to work, and you come home, and it's all finished,
and you didn't have to do anything.
So you can use it as a slow cooker.
If you've never heard of a slow cooker, I recommend looking up some recipes with it.
It's really interesting because slow cookers have been around for a long time but the idea
of having a good meal cooked without much time in the kitchen has always been popular.
So a lot of people use slow cookers over all generations.
It's a pretty cool device to have.
And the next cabinet, pretty nifty.
When we first saw this house, I thought, "Oh, this so cool.
This is just where we keep our dry goods.
So you saw some of the dry goods up on the shelf.
Those are just kind of some pretty ones for display.
We do eat those, but it just kind of looks cool.
In here is where we keep beans, and vinegar, and tomato paste, and rice, and all of those
things that we use for cooking but we don't need to keep them on the counter.
A lot of people in the US will have a pantry.
This is like a closet in your kitchen where you can keep all of these types of things.
In this house we don't have a pantry so we have this lazy Susan is the term.
It could just be a circle that you put a pot on and that circle spins.
You might see this at restaurants.
You might have it on your kitchen table.
But this is also called a lazy Susan.
I'm sorry if your name's Susan.
It's just a term for this type of cool spinning shelf, and it's really helpful for being able
to access a lot of stuff and make the most of your space.
These are the last drawers in my kitchen.
In these drawers we have our most used kitchen utensils.
I'd like to go through these because they might be similar to what you have in your
This is for stirring things that we're cooking.
When you press it down, the garlic comes out those holes and it's nice and fine and juicy.
I hate cleaning this, but it's a really handy device.
If you can see it, it's a plastic whisk, but a lot of whisks are metal.
They might have a metal part here to it.
I'm ladling the soup with the soup ladle.
You might call this too a soup spoon, but you most likely hear it called a ladle.
Next, this is just a little scraper for our rice cooker.
This came with it, and I like to scoop up the rice with it.
This isn't so common in other American households.
But if you have a rice cooker, you probably have something like this.
This is a manual can opener, so you have to do this by hand.
When I was growing up, my parents had an electric can opener, and it was a little device that
stuck on one of our cupboards.
They attached a can to it with a magnet and just pushed a button and it automatically
Actually, our cat, the cat that we don't have anymore, he's 18 years old.
He passed away a couple years ago.
But the cat that I grew up with, he loved that electric can opener because my dad would
often open cans of tuna with the can opener.
So every time my cat heard the can opener he would run downstairs and wait.
And usually my dad would give him some of the juice or a little piece or something.
But that sound that electric can opener was linked in the cat's mind with yummy food.
These are shorter tongs, and a vegetable peeler.
I like this kind of vegetable peeler that has this U shape and the peeler is across
But in a lot of houses in the US, you're going to see a flat vegetable peeler and then the
blade kind of comes out like a knife.
I think it's easier to use, but maybe you have something different in your house.
Actually, we have two spatulas.
This is a silicone spatula and this is a metal spatula.
We have some more kitchen scissors.
This is another spatula, but we could use it for stirring or scrapping.
So you might call it a scraper.
I think most people would probably call it a spatula even though technically this, this
device that's flat, it's flatter, you can flip eggs, you can flip things with this spatula,
and this one is more for mixing, like if you're mixing some bread dough.
Or if you're mixing something, you might be more likely to use this, but we'd still call
If I think of another name for this I'll right it here, but I'm pretty sure we just call
Great for lighting candles and whatnot.
If you watched our other video from our old apartment, 150 Household Items, that I mentioned
a couple times, in our old apartment, we used to have all of our spices on a shelf.
Personally, I prefer that because you can see the names of all the spices and you don't
have to ... All of these, all I see is the black lid.
So I have to often pick up each one and see what is this, what is this, what is this.
So I feel like in the future we'll probably have a more useful way to store our spices.
Maybe we'll put them on a shelf.
But for now, they are in this drawer with some tea and some other tea filters, other
But this is where we store our spices.
Then in the bottom drawer ... This is kind of a weird angle to show you.
But in the bottom drawer are all of our other things that we need in the kitchen.
So there are small plastic bags.
Sometimes we use the brand name for this, this type of bag, and we'll call this a Ziploc
bag.
This is not a brand name Ziploc bag, but some people call it that, even though you might
But you might just use a generic or a store brand name type thing.
I have some reusable cloth bags, some reusable, sealable plastic bags.
I like to use these for cheese because it's just nice to have something that you can use
There's also some extra garbage bags in here.
I'm curious, what do you think this is called in English?
But in the US we just call this plastic wrap.
Some people might say cling wrap.
I'm sure there are other names for this.
But putting plastic wrap on something, I've tried a lot of different natural methods for
using instead of plastic wrap, but really, plastic wrap is so handy.
We also have in here aluminum foil.
Aluminum foil, and we use that whole name, aluminum foil.
Might put this on a dish when you're baking it.
You might put it over the dish to keep it warm.
It's a lot of different uses for that.
I also have some wax paper or parchment paper.
Technically this is not wax paper.
You'll see in the store a different item for wax paper but some people call it wax paper.
It's technically parchment paper.
But this is what you can put down on your cookie sheet on your baking sheet so that
you don't have to clean it up that much.
So usually, I like to put this paper on my baking sheet to just lessen the mess afterwards.
And last but not least are the pots and pans, essential for cooking.
Right now I'm standing on a chair.
These are up here but it's really nice to be able to have them hung up.
In our kitchen, we don't have a specific place where we want to put these.
As you can see, all of our drawers are full of other things so it's really handy to have
If somebody tall comes to our house, they just have to watch out and not hit their head.
So we hang up our pots, little pots.
These are stainless steel pots, stainless steel pans, and we also have a nonstick pan.
That's the coating that's on here is going to help it to not stick.
On this side, this type of ... I'll take it off so you can see.
You're maybe familiar with this type of item.
It's supposed to be nonstick but it is quite old so it's not exactly nonstick anymore.
But, all of these are pots and pans.
You might also hear something like this get called a sauce pan because it's small.
Some people call that a sauce pan.
I just call it a pot, a small pot, or a pan.
I'm sure there's regional words for these types of things but I hope that it will help
give you kind of a base for your vocabulary.
Thank you so much for joining me for this kitchen vocabulary lesson.
It also helped me to have an excuse to clean the kitchen really well.
My kitchen doesn't usually look like this.
So thank you for giving me that opportunity.
I hope that this lesson helped you to expand your vocabulary.
And now I want to ask you a question.
What are some kitchen items that I didn't mention?
Or maybe you have some things in your kitchen that don't exist in American kitchens.
Let me know in the comments, and make sure that you read other students' comments as
well because you can just keep expanding your vocabulary.
Thanks so much for joining me, and I'll see you again next Friday for a new lesson here
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