What is the one kitchen gadget or appliance you wish Santa would bring this year?

Anonymous
^^And coffee is the elixir of life, so. . . .there's that.
Anonymous
I want a thermapen thermometer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Santa already brought me the Kitchen Aid mixer I've been wanting forever, to help me speed up the annual baking orgy. Love you, Santa!


I want your Santa!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Santa already brought me the Kitchen Aid mixer I've been wanting forever, to help me speed up the annual baking orgy. Love you, Santa!


My Santa did too, 2 years ago! I love him

On my wish list: pasta maker/ attachment for KitchenAid, immersion blender, mandoline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm asking for a new coffee maker and vacuum. My life is sad.


Your life is not sad, your priories have just changed. I know, I'm in the same boat
Anonymous
6 qt Kitchen Aid mixer!!
Anonymous
Vitamix.
Anonymous
I want an immersion blender. My DH is skeptical though.
Anonymous
Remote meat thermometer. I had one for years, but it finally broke, and I"m too cheap to spend $40 on a new one.
Anonymous
The Kuhn Rikon vegetable peeler is a thing of beauty. I already have one but am serious considering buying one for my extended family. They will think its lame until they use it and realized I changed their life.
Anonymous
An enamel Dutch oven.

Or a mandoline.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If Santa would also bring more storage space, I would love this baby (pasta machine):
http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/81356/?catalogId=6&bnrid=3120901&cm_ven=Google_PLA&cm_cat=Cooks'_Tools&cm_pla=Specialized_Kitchen_Tools&cm_ite=Viante_Pasta_Extruder_%7C_Williams-Sonoma&srccode=cii_17588969&cpncode=32-202004502-2


I definitely need more storage space. I think the only thing mentioned on this list that I don't have is a pressure cooker. My kitchen gadgetry relative to household income is completely out of control. Just rented a house with a smallish, nicely redone kitchen, and sadly I've realized it is not a kitchen for people who accumulate massive amounts of kitchen stuff and then expect to use that stuff.

My rec. if you are looking for something to ask for for the holidays is a popover pan. Homemade popovers are easy and amazing!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If Santa would also bring more storage space, I would love this baby (pasta machine):
http://www.williams-sonoma.com/products/81356/?catalogId=6&bnrid=3120901&cm_ven=Google_PLA&cm_cat=Cooks'_Tools&cm_pla=Specialized_Kitchen_Tools&cm_ite=Viante_Pasta_Extruder_%7C_Williams-Sonoma&srccode=cii_17588969&cpncode=32-202004502-2


I definitely need more storage space. I think the only thing mentioned on this list that I don't have is a pressure cooker. My kitchen gadgetry relative to household income is completely out of control. Just rented a house with a smallish, nicely redone kitchen, and sadly I've realized it is not a kitchen for people who accumulate massive amounts of kitchen stuff and then expect to use that stuff.

My rec. if you are looking for something to ask for for the holidays is a popover pan. Homemade popovers are easy and amazing!


I'm the pasta machine poster. I received a popover pan for my birthday a few weeks ago! I had popovers growing up and thought my kids would like them. I made some last night and they were a big hit.
Anonymous
Random question: for those who make waffles, who eats them? Between me, my 3YO, and my "husband", we can eat maybe 1-2 full size waffles. What do you with the rest. I love waffles and pancakes but we can only eat so much before feeling stuffed up.
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