The Arizona Republic

Pro-style kitchens good for the home cook

- Kim Cook

Avid home cooks often want to outfit their kitchens with the kind of high-end appliances and gear used by profession­al chefs. There’s that aspiration­al notion that somehow having the right equipment will lead to better food.

So what’s in a pro kitchen that works well in a home kitchen?

Chicago-based kitchen designer Mick De Giulio is a firm believer in buying high-quality gear.

“Appliances sustain a lot of hard use,” he says. “They’re expensive at any level and people expect them to last.”

From an aesthetic standpoint, De Giulio says, commercial-looking models impart a sense of strength to the kitchen design. And their ramped-up features can also be attractive.

“Pro ranges have higher BTUs on burners, but also finely tuned settings to maintain lower temperatur­es for simmering,” he says.

Big Chill has a 48-inch range equipped with eight powerful burners and a large-capacity oven with a rapid preheat feature. It’s available in tasty hues like green, orange, red and yellow.

Keeping food warm before serving it is a prime concern in restaurant kitchens. At home, we’re inclined to just put a microwave lid on a latecomer’s plate. But to retain just-prepared flavor and moistness, consider a warming drawer like the pros use.

Wolf has one with several stainlesss­teel compartmen­ts, and the drawer can be set for various temperatur­es. Use it to warm plates and bowls, too, or to

proof bread.

While pro kitchens tend to be gaspowered, not all homes are equipped for that. BlueStar has introduced a suite of electric appliances with profession­al features: heavy-duty steel constructi­on and fast, powerful heating controls, for example. The oven is roomy, and the fridge and freezer can hold extra-large sheet pans, perfect for hosting large parties.

Celebrity chef and James Beard Award winner Wylie Dufresne, who last year opened Du’s Donuts in Brooklyn, just re-did his New York City home kitchen.

“So much about functional­ity of a kitchen is tied to movement within it,” he says, noting that in a home setting, there may be multiple cooks, kids or guests in the space. Isolating task zones is a good idea.

He installed a True Refrigerat­ion icemaking appliance, since those in convention­al freezers can contribute unwanted moisture to frozen foods. His fridge is equipped with noise-dampening insulation and a hygienic, odor-resistant stainless interior.

Michelin-starred chef and restaurate­ur Thomas Keller recently partnered with global design firm Snohetta to renovate his Yountville, California, restaurant, The French Laundry, incorporat­ing elements that he says are just as important in residentia­l kitchens.

Think smarter, not bigger, when doing a renovation, he advises.

“Size doesn’t always yield improved functional­ity. Our new kitchen is designed around intimacy and proximity – to one another and the tools we need,” he says. “Additional steps slow you down. The same lesson rings true for a kitchen layout at home.”

Durable surfacing is worth every penny, Keller says: “Zero maintenanc­e can be a benefit to both profession­al and residentia­l kitchens.”

He chose Dekton , a brand of solid surfacing material made of resin and natural minerals that resists spills, heat and wear. Corian’s another big brand. Quartz, a durable composite of resin and hard stone or glass materials, is also popular; brands include Silestone , Cambria and Caesarston­e .

No room for snazzy, full-size appliances? Consider Wolf’s multi-function countertop cooker. The versatile appliance lets you slow-cook, saute, sear, sous-vide and make rice via a range of programmab­le controls.

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Wolf’s steamer module cooks proteins, vegetables and grains while keeping flavors intact. It can be used to proof bread dough, steam puddings and slow roast.
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Big Chill’s pro style range has 8 profession­al level burners and a large-capacity oven with a rapid preheat. It’s available in a range of hues. ORION CREAMER OF BIG CHILL VIA AP

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