Vic Firth maple rolling pin Everyone should have a good, basic rolling pin in the kitchen. These are solid rock maple and are fitted with stainless steel ball bearings for smooth, effortless strokes. 26 to $50, http://www.vicfirthgourmet.com (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
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Unicorn magnum plus pepper grinder This is an excellent peppercorn grinder. It has a precisely cut, extra large grinding mechanism with a wide range of adjustability and an easy-to-fill storage chamber (with a sliding loader) that holds a lot (almost 11/4 cups) of peppercorns. $45, http://www.unicornmills.com (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
Mortar and pestle Smart cooks would choose a mortar and pestle any day over a spice grinder, or even a blender or food processor. Pounding with a pestle crushes and pulverizes spices, herbs and other ingredients to release more of the oils. Prices vary, but you can find a good one for less than $50, widely available (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)