Tell me the kitchen gadget you can't live without
luv_lea
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I'm looking to buy a new kitchen gadget/kitchen appliance. I'm kind of on the fence between an air fryer, an insta pot, or a new blender/food chopper.
With my goals on eating healthier and losing weight-tell me your go to kitchen gadget that has made life and eating healthier faster and easier?!
With my goals on eating healthier and losing weight-tell me your go to kitchen gadget that has made life and eating healthier faster and easier?!
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Swing A Way was purchased by some junk manufacturer and despite an explosion of new models, none of them work right. Cheap, but junk. The patent has apparently run out and a US company is making them as the original can opener was made. Twice as expensive, but it actually works.
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They have an insta pot that is also an airfryer ....or there is an insta pot that has a pressure cooker (this is the one I have and I love it) I too have an airfryer (its okay but not my favorite gadget....1
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Instant pot definitely, I have 2!3
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Instapot!0
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Ninja Foodi... an electric pressure cooker and air fryer in one. Plus other functions. I use it almost every day.
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A slow cooker is a must for me but the best thing EVER is a potato ricer, we have smooth mashed potato/veg all the time now.1
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Mine was a rice cooker, but we recently got an Instant Pot. The Instant Pot can do dual duty but I keep the rice cooker because I literally use it 2-3x week and what am I supposed to do when I want rice WITH an Instant Pot meal? I eat 6 small meals a day so I meal prep 10 servings of brown rice and grilled chicken breast on Sunday. I can't cook rice on the stove to save my life.3
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A food scale is the must have appliance7
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Mini waffle (for Chaffles) maker for me1
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Food scale is the only kitchen gadget I use consistently.4
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Items used the most besides stove-
Vitamix
Pizza stone - used for baking everything!1 -
Cheese grate to grate veggies for slaws-use it every day carrots, broccoli stems,cukes, etc
Cheap, easy to use and wash0 -
FAVORITE: my stand mixer; i use it many times a week (and i am not a baker of breads or cakes, etc); i use it for prepping all kinds of foods and recipes (shredding meat, putting together tuna/chicken/egg salads, mixing spices into ground meat, whisking eggs, etc.).
Next favorites: my handheld blender and air fryer, although i don't use these nearly as much as the stand mixer.
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Instant pot.0
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i don't have an instant pot- my favorite is my air fryer- just love it2
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I haven't got into using my instant pot much (goal for the new year), and don't have an air fryer, so I'd say a blender/food chopper. I do love the potential of the instant pot, though.
It really depends on what you envision using it for, though.0 -
- Food Scale
- Air Fryer
- Meat Thermometer
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nighthawk584 wrote: »
- Food Scale
- Air Fryer
- Meat Thermometer
I know the OP had in mind more small appliances, but the meat thermometer was my first thought. My cooking became a zillion times better once I was able to start cooking meat to the point of actual doneness and wasn't letting things go a little longer just to be safe.1 -
Toaster oven with bake/broil/airfry/toast function. Haven't used my oven and hardly my stove in over a year and a half.1
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1. Food scale
2. Food processor
3. Meat thermometer
4. Emulsifier/stick blender0 -
Blender/chopper for me. I have a VitaMix and use it every day. My daughter has a 1000 watt Ninja blender/chopper that she also uses every day. Chops up vegs for any use, makes hot blended soups, makes perfectly blended smoothies. If you plan on eating a lot of vegs in salads, soups, or smoothies, this is invaluable.0
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Air Fryer0
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Ninja Foodi. I've used it daily for over a year now. Pressure cooker, air fryer, dehydrator, baking/roasting, broiling, steaming, and saute all in one!0
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Mine would be my Crockpot. I have had it since my parents gave it to me when I moved into my first apartment in 1981 and I still use it almost weekly (yes, same pot, just had to buy a new lid about 5 years ago).
I live alone and eat better when I have something already prepared so I make a lot of stews with 4-6 servings. I eat it a few days in a row, then freeze several portions for weeks when I am too busy to cook. I love being able to dump stuff in it when I get up and have dinner ready when I want it. It was great when I worked and it is still great now that I am retired. I also have excellent recipes for things like meatloaf and lasagna and use it as a rice cooker, it isn't just for soups and stews.
Before you decide, look at what you like to eat and how you like it fixed. I can see an air fryer becoming a staple in someone's kitchen (just not mine). The blender/chopper is utilitarian and can be very handy although I am happy using my immersion blender and a decent selection of knives. My Ulu knife is probably one of the more indispensable of those, as is the cook's utility (kind of looks like a mini meat cleaver).
My appliances/gadgets in order of usefulness (I don't see a food scale as an appliance but I do use mine daily):- Crock Pot
- Decent knives
- Immersion Blender
- Hot Air popcorn popper
- KitchenAid mixer
- Toaster
Things that stay in the cupboard or garage and get used a couple of times a year:- Regular blender
- Pasta machine
- Food mill
- Mini food processor
Things I got rid of:- Bread machine
- Deep dish pizza maker
- Apple peeler/corer
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Using my food scale more now that I am eating healthier and want to make sure my portions are correct. I am on the fence about buying an Instapot. I have an Air Fryer and I love it! I just did french fries on Wednesday night and felt no guilt at eating my 3 ounces!0
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This pull-string food chopper. It chops things to various sizes, depending on how many pulls you give it. Six or seven pulls and radishes, carrots, tomatoes or onions are very finely diced. It washes up easily, and stores small.
I am much more likely to eat vegetables if I don’t have to pull out the knife and cutting board, or a big electric device,
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instant pot0
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nighthawk584 wrote: »
- Food Scale
- Air Fryer
- Meat Thermometer
I know the OP had in mind more small appliances, but the meat thermometer was my first thought. My cooking became a zillion times better once I was able to start cooking meat to the point of actual doneness and wasn't letting things go a little longer just to be safe.
Same here re meat thermometer. I have a CDN, which was recommended by ATK five or so years back when I bought it.
I use my food scale all day long.
I use my food processor about every day late spring - early fall, and less regularly when veggie smoothie season is over. Will be using it tonight to make Cod Cakes.
Normally this time of year I use my slow cooker a lot. I work from home and prep at lunch for dinner ready the instant I get off work, but I got a nice Dutch oven for my birthday so have been experimenting with recipes for that. I've been enjoying them, but they don't lend themselves as well to week nights so moved the recipe testing to Saturdays.0
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