The Good Housekeeping annual Kitchen Awards are back for a fifth year, and "GMA" is showcasing some of the magazine's favorite cooking tools you can shop now!
After testing more than 350 products, the magazine curated the ultimate list of winners for every corner of the kitchen, from appliances, tools and gadgets to outdoor items, pantry staples, cleaning products and more.
The GH expert team included product experts, test kitchen editors, an on-staff dietitian and others who evaluated performance, ease of use and innovation. In addition, more than 600 in-home tests were conducted by consumers to provide even more real-world feedback.
Below, find everything from an infrared meat thermometer that gives you an accurate read every time to stackable bakeware that cuts down on storage space.
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This meat thermometer is unique because it lets you track the internal heat of the meat you're cooking as well as the external temperature, offering helpful insight as to when your pan is ready to go for consistent results.
Vacuum sealers are great for storing food, preventing freezer burn and more. Whereas some can be quite bulky, this one is sleek and slim, helpful for tighter spaces with less storage.
Despite offering what GH calls "good heft," these pans are lightweight with comfortable, ergonomic handles for easy movement. The nonstick coating is excellent, and they're easy to wash.
This bakeware is great for storage since it stacks neatly all together, and it also stands up to high heat without warping while providing an even bake across the board.
Charcuterie boards remain a popular item to bring to gatherings, so try a travel-friendly one that makes it a cinch to put together a grazing tray for on-the-go.