Создатель: Amos Miller
What's new (or re-purposed) in your kitchen?
Amos Miller
27 июня 2012
We have 41 photos of kitchen gear that makes us happy at what we love to do, and helps us to do it better! What items do you have to share with us?
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Salad Foodie
28 июня 2012, 21:11
Re: What's new (or re-purposed) in your kitchen?
Amos ~ It was just delightful to rummage through the photos of your favorite kitchen gear! How true it is that we chefs have those never-part-with gadgets and gear that make cooking a joy. Some of mine have been with me a lifetime of cooking, and others, more recent adds. I'll be thinking of some to add to your gallery of photos.
Amos Miller
08 июля 2012, 12:03
Re: What's new (or re-purposed) in your kitchen?
I hope you do, dear friend, and soon! The juicer I just posted was made in 1905, and I still use it regularly! Great to hear from you.
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Kitchen Tools, Gear & Gizmos
A China Cap - not as fine a strainer as a chinoise or chinois. A wooden pestle is used to strain soups and juices, etc. |
Juicer-comes in 3 sizes. This one is medium and works for lemons, limes and oranges. easy to reach and super easy to clean. Can't live without it |
Replaced some bristle kitchen basting brushes - butter cleans easily and it is extremely flexible. Still use bristles for some things, though. |
The needle is cut on a bias to let you inject all types of flavorings under the skin of poultry & fowl |
I finally, after many years, bought a rice cooker/veg steamer. What a time saver! I can't believe I went so many years without one. |
Mexican 'Olla' - this one is lead-free glazed and used for slow cooking some of our bean dishes. (see recipe) |
The microplane - the modern all-purpose tool for grating, zesting & garnishing. Made in the USA - love it! |
When, as they say, I "get my Martha on", I go to her heavy-gauge stainless steel UNBENDABLE measuring cups |
This Hamilton-Beach ice cream scoop is a classic tool, still regularly used and without peer. I have had many scoops - none beat this one |
Dumpling press. I bought it at a dollar store for 50 cents. It worked so well, and saved so much time and effort, that I went back and bought 5 more so that the whole family could help with the fun! |
This is our baby - a 4 qt. Fagor Elite. These do double duty on the stovetop with their glass covers. Unbeatable! |
I use it like I would a vegetable peeler, except it has teeth that cut the slice into julienne strips. |
A digital kitchen scale that measures in both US/Metric. One that can be zeroed out with a container on top before added ingredients is ideal. Great tool for baking when using weight formulas. |
An instant read digital thermometer. Great for keeping stocks at a constant temperature for long periods of time. Nice for measuring internal temperature when baking as well. |
Silpat mats. A must for baking. Nothing sticks to these things. Easier than parchment or spraying for almost anything going into the oven. |
For 'special guests' we bring out the Hellem Vaculator coffee maker. Classic, discontinued French perfection with Illy coffee.
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Best poultry roaster ever invented: we use them for chicken, a larger version for turkey, and smaller version for cornish or game hens. Ceramic, hand crafted, roasts perfectly from both inside & out
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If you do not have AT LEAST 1 motar & pestle - you are not equipt. I like brass, lava stone and marble, depending on what I need to break down..
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I've cooked everything from soup to nuts harnessing the energy of the sun. Here the Sun Oven sits closed up on my garden cart..... |
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This group is a place to share photos of useful kitchen and cooking tools, gear & gismos that make your life as a cook a little easier and your time more productive.
Feel free to add a photo or two and an explanation or idea for the things that work best for you , whether you're a pro or a novice - we all need the tools to do the job right!
If you have a favorite recipe on C-E-S that employed your favorite tool, by all means post that recipe here when you upload the photo of that tool! !
Feel free to add a photo or two and an explanation or idea for the things that work best for you , whether you're a pro or a novice - we all need the tools to do the job right!
If you have a favorite recipe on C-E-S that employed your favorite tool, by all means post that recipe here when you upload the photo of that tool! !