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Beginner's guides for cooking hobbies — gear that matters, gear that doesn't, and a real plan for your first month.

  • Barista tamps coffee grounds in espresso machine portafilter

    Espresso

    Espresso is the most equipment-dependent way to make coffee at home. It's also, for the people who get into it, the most rewarding — a shot pulled exactly to your taste is a specific kind of daily pleasure that no other method quite delivers. Here's what you actually need, where the investment is, and what you can skip.

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  • Bag of coffee beans next to pour-over coffee maker

    Pour-Over Coffee

    Pour-over has a reputation for being precious — small ceramic cones, careful pours, grams instead of scoops. Most of that reputation is unearned. Here's what you actually need, where the one real expense is (the grinder), and the long list of things you'll be told to buy that you genuinely don't need.

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  • A woman preparing a loaf of bread on a table

    Sourdough

    Sourdough has a cult around it. The good news for you: that cult exaggerates the difficulty and the gear required. Here's what you actually need — a scale, the right baking vessel, a few small tools — and the things people will tell you are essential but really aren't.

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