South Florida Sun-Sentinel Palm Beach (Sunday)
Cooking gear for your dorm dweller
Back when Gen X was in college, there were far fewer pieces of kitchen equipment to help make delicious food in mere minutes and with limited space. No air fryers, no Instant Pots. All this petty complaining is to say, you young folk have it good, and if you stock your dorm with the right gadgetry, you can eat like kings and queens during these first days and months away from the nest.
The best kitchen gear for a college dorm depends largely on what sort of eating — and drinking — you intend to do and how often you want to bypass the dining hall. But whatever the case, you probably won’t have a home-cooked dinner waiting for you at 6 p.m. sharp anymore, so the time to learn a few dorm cooking hacks is now — and we’ve got all the tools you need.
Frigidaire mini-fridge
If your dorm room doesn’t already include a refrigerator-freezer, then you’ve got to get a mini version. It’s a must. If your dorm room is currently your childhood bedroom or basement, it’s still nice to have a dedicated place for snacks. This retrostyle 3.2-cubic-foot dry-erase fridge with neon markers is stylish and lets you write and erase lists and notes right on the fridge door — whether it’s a warning to stop stealing your oat milk or a note to self about next week’s Zoom class schedule.
Hamilton Beach single-serve coffee maker
You might try to schedule all your classes late in the day, but inevitably, there will be at least one 8 a.m. class that you have to take. Regular coffee makers have a 12-cup max capacity, and as ambitious as you are, that might be unnecessary. Plus, it’s large and takes up a lot of precious space. Enter this top-rated model, which is slim, shiny and uses a mesh scoop filter so you can choose your preferred coffee grounds.
The maker brews an 8-ounce cup in 90 seconds, but you’re gonna want a 14-ounce travel mug’s worth, and that only takes about 2 ½ minutes to fill up.
Bella digital air fryer
With this little robot-looking oven, you can make all the fried favorites like wings, fries, tots, mozzarella sticks, empanadas and other frozen snacks without any oil. The 2-quart size is perfect for a dorm and the digital presets include a 60-minute automatic shut-off for safety. All I’ll say is I sure wish I’d had one of these my freshman year. You kids have it so good nowadays.