How to Stock Your Kitchen (2024)

By Claire Georgiou, Reboot Naturopath, B.HSc ND

Clients often just wantto know what to stock in theirkitchens to have on hand so theycan have a plentiful supply of healthy nutrient dense foods to keep their appetites happy and satisfied and their healthy eating on track. My pantry is an interesting place filled with plenty of health foods. It’s often commented on by family and friends, and it always makes me laugh!

As I’ve said before in previous articles it becomes too easy to get busy and wrapped up in whatever you’re doing then suddenly you’re ravenousness and willing to eat anything and everything. One of the most important keys for any healthy eating plan is to be prepared ahead of time and not to let your juices, fluids and/or your meals lapse too long to avoid becoming overly hungry.

Food Staples toAlways Have on Hand:

1. Protein Rich Foods

Protein is important for appetite regulation, satiety, hormone balance, weight control, muscle and tissue repair. This is a must for anyone working towards health and weight control.These foods fill you up and support balanced blood sugar levels. To throw together a quick balanced meal you can make your plate 50-75% plant based with the addition of a healthy protein choice about the size of your hand. Here’s a great list of plant based protein sources!

  • Legumes (beans, split peas and lentils)
  • Nuts
  • Seeds
  • Protein powders
  • Wild Fish (tinned is fine)
  • Grass fed red meat
  • Organic eggs and poultry
  • Organic fermented dairy

2. Greens on Greens

Greens arean absolute necessity to support good health. In an ideal world we would be consuming a minimum of 2-3 cups of leafy greens a day, at least! These are great to add to smoothies, juices, in salads, into a quick stir-fry, pies, casseroles, curries or just chopped up with a little lemon juice and/or vinegar and some healthy fats to increase the phytonutrient absorption.

  • Spinach
  • Kale
  • Chard (silverbeet)
  • Arugula (rocket)
  • Watercress
  • Endive
  • Chicory (witlof)
  • Zucchini (courgette)

3.Brassica Family Vegetables

These are fantastic filling vegetables that are particularly helpful for weight loss and health as they offer a wide range of health benefits. Cancer prevention being a huge one, weight loss as they are low in calories and high in nutrition and they also support liver detoxification pathways and support a healthy bowel and lots more so get munching!

  • Cauliflower
  • Cabbage
  • Garden cress
  • Bok choy
  • Broccoli
  • Brussels sprouts

4. Healthy Fats

Never fear the (healthy) fats. These are great to cook with, dress salads, add to smoothies and meals.

  • Avocados
  • Coconut oil
  • Extra virgin olive oil
  • Walnut oil
  • Avocado oil
  • Flax or hemp seed oil

5. Vinegar

Vinegarcan turna boring salad into a delicious meal. These add a lovely sour addition that works well with olive oil to dress and enjoy your vegetables particularly your salads. Vinegars have been shown to provide a myriad of health benefits including a healthy microbiome, weight loss, healthy cholesterol and blood sugar levels.

  • Apple cider vinegar
  • White balsamic
  • Red wine vinegar
  • Balsamic vinegar

6. Raw Nuts

Whether it’s raw nuts or activated nuts (my personal favorite), these are an easy staple to snack on at any given period to help keep you full. Nuts have been shown in studies to be supportive of weight control as they have a healthy balance of protein, healthy fats and carbohydrates. They work well in a smoothies, in salads to add texture and protein, in a stir-fry or in a yummy trial mix like Joe’s favorite trail mix, homemade muesli (granola) bars or a homemade vegan desserts for those more decant times. For more on the health benefits of nuts that you can go nuts about!

7. Seeds

Yep couldn’t choose in this category. These are a basic cupboard essential, I have them all depending on my mood. These are also easyto add to smoothies, juices meals and salads to give texture, fiber and extra nutrients.

  • Chia seeds
  • Flaxseeds
  • Hemp seeds
  • Sunflower seeds
  • Pepitas
  • Sesame seeds

8.Whole Grains

I love to include some ancient grains that are in their most natural state and soak them before cooking to improve the nutrient assimilation. These can be cooked to consume with meals as a side dish or made into salads or in other meals. Super versatile. Some of my personal faves are Quinoa tabouli or the warm roasted vegetable salad.

  • Quinoa
  • Wild rice
  • Buckwheat
  • Brown rice
  • Farro

9.Beans & Legumes

Chickpeas are an excellent bean to have on hand for hummus a world-wide favorite orroasted chickpeas as an easy snack ( I seriously love these). Beans in generalare high in protein, fiber, folate, vitamin B6, B1, iron, magnesium and manganese.

  • Red lentils
  • Black beans
  • Cannellini beans
  • Chickpeas

10.Lemons

These get a mention all on their own. They are a MUST! In warm water, in sparkling fizzy water, or as a hot frothy, juices, on salads, vegetables and everything else. If lemons are not your thing then limes and grapefruits can also be used in the same way!

SHOPPING LIST

Now that you know what you need, it’s time to start shopping! Here’s a suggested list for this week. I suggest organic where possible and of course local.

  • Almonds
  • Chia seeds
  • Pepitas
  • Cold-pressed olive oil
  • Coconut oil (a little goes a long way)
  • Baby spinach leaves
  • 1 bunch of kale
  • 1 bunch of romaine kale leaves, romaine
  • 1 head of broccoli or cauliflower
  • Salad ingredients (tomato, cucumber, onion, etc.)
  • Quinoa
  • Chickpeas
  • Apples or bananas for snacking
  • Lemonsfor warm lemon water
  • Avocados
  • Sweet potatoes
  • Protein Vegan Choices – organic whole bean tofu, tempeh
  • Protein Non-VeganChoices – Wild Salmon, Organic eggs, grass-fed organic meats, organic yogurt
How to Stock Your Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What staples should you stock a pantry? ›

Pasta, grains, canned goods, spices, and baking staples are the types of pantry essentials everyone should keep in their kitchen. These foods are the basis of many meals and have a longer shelf life than items you store in the refrigerator.

How do you fully stock a kitchen? ›

50 Essentials for a Well-Stocked Kitchen
  1. Knives.
  2. Cookware. Small Skillet/Sauté Pan (6-8 inches) Large Skillet/Sauté Pan (10-12 inches) Saucepans with lids – varying sizes. ...
  3. Baking. 2 8 or 9-inch round cake pans. 8 or 9-inch square cake pan. ...
  4. Appliances. Blender. Bread Machine. ...
  5. Tools. Box grater. Citrus reamer/Juicer.

How do you stock a pantry for the first time? ›

How to Stock a Pantry for the First Time on a Budget:
  1. Don't Buy Everything at Once. Buy just what you actually need for the next couple weeks. ...
  2. Buy in Bulk. ...
  3. Buy on Sale. ...
  4. Store Brands. ...
  5. Shop at Cheaper Stores. ...
  6. Accept Food From Others. ...
  7. Keep Food Simple. ...
  8. Use Substitutes.
Aug 11, 2020

What food should every kitchen have? ›

Basic Foods Checklist: How to Stock Your Kitchen for Simple Meals
  • Breakfast & Cereals.
  • Canned, Jarred, & Pouched Foods.
  • Grains, Pasta & Sides.
  • Produce.
  • Snacks.
  • Baking & Cooking Supplies.
  • Condiments & Salad Dressings.

How do I stock my pantry for a month? ›

The Pantry
  1. Root Vegetables and Hardy Vegetables.
  2. Stocks and Broths.
  3. Canned or Jarred Fish.
  4. Canned Vegetables.
  5. Canned Soup.
  6. Crackers, Crispbreads, Rice Cakes.
  7. Cooking Oil and Condiments.
  8. Tip: Learn how to make your own salad dressing to save money and space.
Oct 18, 2021

How do you stock a fridge like a chef? ›

Things that need no cooking to be safe to eat (like prepared foods or meal-worthy leftovers) are placed at the top, then everything else is organized downwards based on the temperature it needs to be cooked to, with the foods needing to be cooked to the highest temperature (like chicken) being at the bottom.

How do you stock a pantry on a budget? ›

15 Tips for Stocking Your Pantry on a Budget
  1. Use Simple Items for Meal Prep. ...
  2. Buy What You'll Use in Bulk. ...
  3. Substitute Seasonings. ...
  4. Be Honest With Yourself About What You Want To Eat. ...
  5. Go Generic. ...
  6. Check Clearance Shelves. ...
  7. Do an Inventory Check. ...
  8. Get Picky About Where You Shop.
Jun 14, 2022

What spices are good in a well stocked pantry? ›

Pick up cumin, cinnamon, ginger and paprika. Bright and herbaceous seasonings: These seasonings add vibrancy to your dishes. Grab oregano, bay leaves and parsley. Savory seasonings: Onions and garlic are essential in virtually any cuisine, so add onion powder and garlic powder to your arsenal for easy seasoning.

How do you make stock cabinets look good? ›

Apply paint.

White, gray, or any neutral color can give your kitchen a contemporary look. On the other hand, a rustic or tan brown can give your kitchen a nostalgic ambiance. You can't go wrong with white as well – painting your cabinets with this color makes your kitchen look more spacious and airy.

What are basic stocks cooking? ›

Basic Ingredients. Stocks are prepared with a few basic ingredients including bones, mirepoix, herbs and spices, and sometimes tomatoes or wine. They are often prepared using leftover ingredients as a cost-effective measure for the kitchen.

What food do I need for my first kitchen? ›

Make sure to buy your favorite dairy, grains, fruits, vegetables, water, and meats. After all, it is your new apartment we're talking about. Make sure you buy a small amount of food for the first few days in case you haven't lived by yourself before.

How do I stock my pantry for 3 months? ›

A 3-month pantry stockpile is a system you customize and implement by purchasing items your family regularly consumes in a week and multiplying them by 12 so that your family's storehouse is always full. The items you gather are rotated regularly into your menu by shopping in your pantry before heading to the store.

What vegetables are pantry staples? ›

Green beans, corn, peas, beets, mushrooms, artichokes, asparagus spears, tomatoes, and tomato sauce are some good canned vegetables to have within reach.

What items should go together in a pantry? ›

Group Like With Like

Start organizing your pantry by working in zones and grouping similar items together. For example, baking goods like flour, granulated sugar, and baking powder can all go in their own zone.

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