[–] ggm 5y ago ↗ You presumably exclude non gadgets like the really sharp knife?I'm rather fond of a broken garlic press we keep because it has a cherry stone pitter in the handle. We stone olives with it mostly.Our potato ricer gets a lot of work.The magimix less, but for making a lot of mirpoix in a hurry, or pizza dough, or blitzing herbs for salsa verde its hard to go past.The blender gets most work. Hummus.But really? The $26 salad spinner. Major upsides to clean dry salad leaves and herbs. [–] rory_isAdonk 5y ago ↗ so many of these are new to me.the potato ricer has my Irish mind confused.
[–] rory_isAdonk 5y ago ↗ so many of these are new to me.the potato ricer has my Irish mind confused.
[–] barbe 5y ago ↗ A just discovered Copper Chef $13.63 skillet, eggs, even melted cheese, slide out of it.q
[–] ksaj 5y ago ↗ Favourite low-tech gadget(s): hand coffee grinder, especially paired with one of our many different similarly low-tech coffee brewing devices.Favourite electric gadget: Insta-Pot, because it can do just about everything.
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[ 0.22 ms ] story [ 12.9 ms ] threadI'm rather fond of a broken garlic press we keep because it has a cherry stone pitter in the handle. We stone olives with it mostly.
Our potato ricer gets a lot of work.
The magimix less, but for making a lot of mirpoix in a hurry, or pizza dough, or blitzing herbs for salsa verde its hard to go past.
The blender gets most work. Hummus.
But really? The $26 salad spinner. Major upsides to clean dry salad leaves and herbs.
the potato ricer has my Irish mind confused.
Favourite electric gadget: Insta-Pot, because it can do just about everything.