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A unique behind-the-scenes visit of the crafstmen who hammer out the best and most expensive kitchen knives in the world in the city of Sakai, Japan. The World's Largest Cookware Market - Kappabashi-Dori in Tokyo Popular
Easily the largest place on earth to buy cookware and restaurant equipment, this huge street in the Asakusa district of Toyko got me busy for an entire day. Your own personal home tandoor Popular
How I got a real tandoor in my kitchen and how you can have one too. My New Italian Chitarra Pasta Cutter Popular
Homemade pasta with the legendary Italian chitarra, a harp-shaped pasta cutting tool. Paris' Oldest Kitchen Equipment Shop
It took me several visits to the mythical 200-year-old professional kitchenware shop Dehillerin in Paris before they agreed to sell me the knife I wanted. A unique gastronomic pilgrimage destination if you can swallow the attitude. Bigoli, Bigolaro, Bigolarist
My largest and most unusual pasta-making accessory, the bigolaro, made 28 fat spaghettis, called bigoli, each as long as the room. Served with the traditional duck ragł, this made my guests very happy despite the fact they had to make their own pasta. Shopping for Arcane Ingredients and Cookware in Paris
The more you cook, the more you encounter recipes that call for ingredients you just can't find anywhere. You also realize that some culinary operations would be a whole lot easier with the proper tool. Well, if you're in Paris, here is where to go. Japanese Culinary Artifacts
A glimpse at the motley cornucopia of Japanese cookware and confectionery I brought back from my last trip. I Made My Own Macaronis From Scratch
How do they make the hole in the maccheroni? I had thought about it long and hard only to conclude you just can't make tubular pasta at home. I was wrong - see how I made my first batch of macaronis! Homemade Garganelli Pasta
Thanks to a tiny a garganelli comb ordered from Italy I was able to make these legendary hand-rolled penne. A treat! All 10 articles are on this page.
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