| Big or small! The fam is asking for gift ideas for me and I am stumped...but I do love to cook! |
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Masterbuilt 4-shelf electric smoker
Mandoline 6 qt all clad sauce with handles |
| microplanes graters and any baking gadget. |
| Not a gadget, but my emil henry casserole/pie/etc dishes. They are so easy to clean that even the husband doesn't protest! |
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It's an ice cream scoop from pampered chef that's sized down (two tablespoons, I think) so it's perfect for scooping out cookie dough. A dozen cookies, perfectly even and circular in 30 seconds. I use it constantly for cookies, drop biscuits, etc.
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| Scale and coffee grinder |
| Instant read thermomater from Williams Somona -- perfect for checking if baked chicken/casserols are done. |
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Depends what they want to spend:
thermaworks thermapen--not cheap Lincoln Service 1/2 sheet baking pan--much more affordable |
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My husband thought I was nuts when I registered for an egg slicer-now he uses it all the time. Not just for eggs either. Mushrooms and strawberries are probably the things we moist frequently slice with it. Easier than hauling out the mandoline and easier to clean than a food processor.
Assuming you have a kitchen aid mixer-do any of the attachments for it interest you? Love our immersion blender too. |
| Odd sized measuring cups and spoons |
| Keurig coffeemaker. |
| Immersion blender. So awesome. I make a lot of soup and this drastically reduced time and clean-up. |
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garbage disposal--that is where most of my cooking goes.
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| I love the muffin pan I have that makes just the muffin tops. I also have cooling racks that have improved the cookies I make. A cake-decorating kit is also fun. (Gee, can you tell I like carbs?!) |
| Nice thread. One of my favorite small gadgets is a French bean slicer like this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00004UE6S/ref=redir_mdp_mobile |