Your favorite kitchen gadgets for cooking?
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Microplanes for citrus zest, garlic, ginger, hard cheese. Immersion blender too.0
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My rice cooker and my grandma's cast iron skillet, which is better than any cast iron you can buy today.1
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Hmmm... my knives and cast irons are essential, though likely not a "gadget."
I love my vitamix, spiralizer and food processor. I have a kick-*kitten* slow cooker that I can sear meat in and cook gravy. No need for other skillets or pans. I use an egg slicer for eggs and strawberries...1 -
I love my Cuisinart 7 cup food processor , my 5 qt Instant Pot , Cuisinart 3.5 quart slow cooker and my LeCreuset Dutch oven0
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1. Vitamix - best money every spent on a piece of kitchen equipment
2. Oster- easy to toast and warm food - much better than a microwave
3. Small food processor makes it easy to chop onions, peppers, garlic etc. Stops me from cutting my hand with the knife.1 -
My two Le Creuset dutch ovens (in Julia Child orange-red!) that are in the place of honor on my stove top; my particular favorite knives; and my ginormous cherry-red stock pot/gumbo pot. I used to hot-water-bath can in it too, but have a legit pressure canner now.
For an actual gadgety-gadget, my immersion blender. It keeps me from burning myself in new and unusual ways. But I'm not passionate and emotional about it like I am my dutch ovens, stock pot and knives--they will likely be the defining elements of my kids' memories of their mama in the kitchen, along with big piles of herbs, pies, deconstructed chickens, all the home-grown vegetables, and pint after pint of jarred tomato sauce, and peach or strawberry-rhubarb jam.1 -
George Foreman grill0
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Instant pot(the kiddo freaks out when i use the stove top due to the jingle sounds,so i pretty much stopped using it),Cast iron round griddle and the 8 inch skillet.
Eyeing the Vitamix,but it has to wait0 -
George Foreman and Instant Pot I guess. Oh and immersion blender.
I kinda want a food processor but I hate cleaning those things, so if I'm going to spend 5 minutes doing something, I'd rather chop veggies than cleaning them (then have to find room to let it dry).1 -
My Cutco knives!0
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My Kyocera ceramic-blade adjustable mandolin. Shreds cabbage like a champ. Turns a cuke into thin slices for salad in no time. Makes thicker slices of summer squash right into the bowl it will be nuked in. Mine is a few years old and has gone through the dishwasher myriad times but shows no signs of wear. Only about $25 and definitely a gadget.0
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2 different size Dutch ovens with tight lids,food processor & good utensils.The Dutch ovens serve as slo cookers,roasters & skillets.
The Instant Pot is lonely!0 -
A lettuce spinner!0
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I just used an egg cooker forget first time and it's now in my wish list. So easy to hard boil perfect eggs every time! I love them, but always leave them on the stove too long lol!0
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My spiralizer/zoodler, vitamix blender and sous vide has saved me from insanity0
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azsundancer wrote: »A lettuce spinner!
I've seen these in the supermarket, I'm going to ask a really dumb question.... what do you use it for? Just drying off veggies?0 -
Geocitiesuser wrote: »azsundancer wrote: »A lettuce spinner!
I've seen these in the supermarket, I'm going to ask a really dumb question.... what do you use it for? Just drying off veggies?
Rinsing and drying lettuce.
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I'll vote for my microwave
C'mon , can't believe no one said that one.
It cooks things real fast.
Also like the air fryer and Keurig , past that there is not much more I really need0 -
Isn't it amazing how we all take microwaves for granted? A staple for me for sure. I could everything but meat in mine. I've heard if you buy the right microwave foil meat comes out 'okay' in it too.1
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I have a great collection of 1800s era cast iron - love it!1
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I'll vote for my microwave
C'mon , can't believe no one said that one.
It cooks things real fast.
Also like the air fryer and Keurig , past that there is not much more I really need
We all have our favs.Our microwave is seldom used,except for heating a few things.Gave the Keurig back to DD.
Kitchen space is limited.....so no kitchen gifts for us.Amazing how little we can get along with when dealing with a small kitchen.
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My Paella Burner Set.Its great for entertaining and makes a nice change from B.B.Q.0
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My mini chopper. It's like a small food processor. It's the only way I can cut or chop onions.1
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My pressure canner is the best kitchen investment I ever made. I always have homemade beef and chicken stock on hand, along with homemade tomato sauce. I've canned homemade chili, stew beef, casserole-ready chicken, soups for quick meals with no prep time.1
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I use my blender every day and my instant pot imitation 3x a week. The best thing for my weight loss I did was to learn how to correctly use knives and how to sharpen them.0
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I need a pressure cooker/insta-pot!
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Wooden cutting boards of various sizes.
Sharp knives.
Iron frying pan.
Immersion blender for smoothies.
Funnel for my pour-over coffee.
The precious tiny slotted spoon that came in a molecular gastronomy kit I got as a gift.
Various small handle-less pottery tea cups that I find aesthetically pleasing on my open kitchen shelves and that I use mostly as mise-en-place pots, for whisking together small amounts of salad dressing or sauces, and to hold premeasured amounts of calorie-dense snacks, like nuts.0 -
I love my electric pressure cookers, all three of them in different sizes. My Perfect Cooker, I make soup for one in it as my hubby is not a soup eater so this way I can still have soup and not waste. I love my Oster French Door convection oven, my two air fryers, my Ninja blenders and bullet, my pull chopper, and my spurtles. I have issues. Can you tell? hehe1
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My boyfriend. Because I don't cook.
But seriously? I'd die without my Ninja Coffee Bar. A Flat White with espresso (except in a regular large mug) everyday... but no sweets or added calories because I just whip the 0% organic milk. Gym fuel that feels fancy.1 -
in this order: My Wusthoff knives, Apple corer, mango slicer, mandolin, food processor....1
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