Your number one favourite kitchen Uni-tasker?

Anonymous
Toss up between the rice cooker and apple peeler.
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Anonymous wrote:Stick blender
oh wait I read the subject line wrong. Favorite uni-tasker? Definitely the dish washer.


I guess you don’t sous vide in yours then!



This is a thing people really do?


Why yea I do!
Anonymous
Good knives.
Anonymous
Waffle iron
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Stick blender
oh wait I read the subject line wrong. Favorite uni-tasker? Definitely the dish washer.


I guess you don’t sous vide in yours then!



This is a thing people really do?


A thing indeed!

https://youtu.be/7LfKkcDx_H0

Anonymous
Tie between my pineapple slicer/corer (complete game-changer) and my stovetop popcorn popper.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tie between my pineapple slicer/corer (complete game-changer) and my stovetop popcorn popper.


I bought one of these off of QVC about 20 years ago, and everyone from my best friend to my mother-in-law, fell in love. Over the next few years we gave these as Christmas gifts to about 10 different people. Of course, now, you can get them anywhere – Amazon, target, etc..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Waffle iron


I am confident there are entire Instagram accounts dedicated to all the things you can cook on a waffle iron.
Anonymous
Manual egg beater. We even travel with it.
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Anonymous wrote:Manual egg beater. We even travel with it.

What does it do that a fork can’t? I’m genuinely curious.
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Anonymous wrote:Manual egg beater. We even travel with it.

What does it do that a fork can’t? I’m genuinely curious.

+1
Anonymous
Moka pot. It only makes coffee but incant function in kitchen without it
Anonymous
Everything is a hammer if you try hard enough.
Anonymous
Maybe rice cooker. Though I have seen articles about cooking lentils or even baking a cake in it, so far mine just sees rice.
Anonymous
I love my electric tea kettle. All it does is boil water, but I use it multiple times a day--water for my pour over coffee, tons of tea, heat up water for ramen or other quick meals.
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