Even though I grew up in a family of talented cooks, I didn't really have a huge interest in cooking myself until I moved out on my own and finally had my own kitchen. I started watching Food Network and even became a Pampered Chef independent sales consultant. With my benefits I got pretty much every specialized kitchen gadget they had. Garlic press, veggie chopper, crinckle cutter, pizza slicer, you name it, I made room for it in my new kitchen. At first, I used everything. Then I saw an episode of Rachel Ray's 30 Minute Meals where she was saying, there isn't anything a gadget can do that my knife can't (or something along those lines). She went on to say, "Why would I want a sink full of dishes when I can just have my knife and cutting board to wash?" That inspired me to get better with my knife and I stopped using the gadgets altogether. That is when I discovered that there are a handful of kitchen gadgets that actually do save time, make life easier and are worth the extra cleanup.
{via} This is the one we have and we like it a lot. |
{via} This is the one we have. We purchased it at Bed Bath and Beyond. |
3) Egg Slicer - Whenever I try to slice hard boiled eggs with a knife they just get crushed. You can also use an egg slicer to slice strawberries, mushrooms, etc. Maybe it is not so specialized after all!
{via} This is the one we have. It has lasted for years! (I do not work for Pampered Chef anymore. Just like the product.) |
4) Kitchen Shears - Use these to cut herbs and pizza, dice chicken, make canned tomatoes chunks smaller while still in the can, and the obvious, open packaging. These are such a versatile and useful gadget!
{via} These are a fave but any shears will do! |
{via} We have this one in black. It worked really well for a while but doesn't stay together very well now. |
{via} Like this one... |
{via} and this one. |
{via} This is the real deal! I have also heard good things about Ninja and Blendtec |
* If you are one who makes a lot of pies, apple sauce and such, a bonus gadget is a apple corer/peeler/slicer. Those things are pretty magical and time saving if you ask me!
There you have it! Five kitchen gadgets that I think are worth making room for in your kitchen and worth washing at the end of the day.
Which kitchen gadgets can you not live without?
~Sarah
Flashback! Here's what we were up to one year ago today: "The Five Love Languages"
{via} They peel potatoes too! |
There you have it! Five kitchen gadgets that I think are worth making room for in your kitchen and worth washing at the end of the day.
Which kitchen gadgets can you not live without?
~Sarah
Flashback! Here's what we were up to one year ago today: "The Five Love Languages"
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Why have I never thought of using my egg slicer for strawberries or mushrooms?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Sarah. I've made your Paleo Crunch Cereal twice now and I'm addicted! I love dicing an apple and banana and just sprinkling the cereal on top with some almond milk. It definitely fills the cereal craving, especially since my hubby liked to eat cereal as a dessert. I know you modified a recipe and the changes are perfect :)
ReplyDeleteAfter making that cereal, I'd love a nut chopper! I have been using my blender or the "Slap Chop" but that looks so much more convenient.
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