List your fun cooking tools and appliances!

Anonymous
I really upped my game over the last year. There isn’t a tool or appliance I didn’t buy😂.

Bet it bet I missed some. 😂. Please list your favorite Utensil, too or appliance!

Anonymous
I love my brulee torch.
Anonymous
Love any Breville product I have. Toaster oven, Coffee maker, microwave etc....

Would buy them all again.

Pet peeve toaster ovens that do not toast bread evenly on both sides.
Anonymous
My favorites are the immersion blender, old timey apple spiral peeler/corer, zester, copper bowl for egg whites, clay cloche for bread, pizza dough mat, silpat, baguette pan. My newest buy is a tagine.
Anonymous
Vitamix! what's yours OP??
Anonymous
Gyoza press
Spatzle maker
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My favorites are the immersion blender, old timey apple spiral peeler/corer, zester, copper bowl for egg whites, clay cloche for bread, pizza dough mat, silpat, baguette pan. My newest buy is a tagine.


Intrigued by the apple peeler corer, what's that? Which one would you recommend? I love to make apple cake but hate the work that goes into prepping the apples.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love any Breville product I have. Toaster oven, Coffee maker, microwave etc....

Would buy them all again.

Pet peeve toaster ovens that do not toast bread evenly on both sides.


Why do you like your Breville coffee maker?
Anonymous
I love my egg cracker. I use it on my soft boiled eggs and it's much easier than using a spoon/knife to open the egg to where I can dip the toasted soldiers in the yolk.
Anonymous
Hand held frother for coffee and cocoa. $15 and each morning feels a tad more special. Just a tad...but it’s not a bad investment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I really upped my game over the last year. There isn’t a tool or appliance I didn’t buy😂.

Bet it bet I missed some. 😂. Please list your favorite Utensil, too or appliance!



I’m more interested in how you all are storing and organizing all this stuff! Or do you all just have a big kitchen utensil “junk drawer” like I do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My favorites are the immersion blender, old timey apple spiral peeler/corer, zester, copper bowl for egg whites, clay cloche for bread, pizza dough mat, silpat, baguette pan. My newest buy is a tagine.


Intrigued by the apple peeler corer, what's that? Which one would you recommend? I love to make apple cake but hate the work that goes into prepping the apples.


I used to have one of those, don't know what happened to it. Now I just peel. If I'm making apple sauce or pies I'll just sit down with 2 bowls and the radio or TV on and peel away. If I'm doing sauce I'll use that thing they sell to cut a peeled apple into 6 wedges and core them (people use them for dipping apples into caramel).

PP the old time is something you clamp onto a counter or table edge, it has something sharp you stick the apple on which cores it and a crank you turn that does the peeling. They look ungainly but they do work. They have painted part usually painted red. I've seen them in thrift stores (where the one I had came from), and in the kind of old fashioned hardware store that has an aisle for canning and such.
Anonymous
I bought a popover pan but have yet to use it. I made popovers years and years ago using my mom's old pan which disappeared long ago.
Anonymous
Op here:

Some of these are ridiculous I know—


Waffle maker — the double sided one you flip like at Hampton Inns
Kitchen aid mixer (and attachment to make pasta )
Deep fryer
Egg poachers
Avocado slicer and peeler
Nice ceramic avocado shaped and chili pepper shaped for serving guacamole and salsa (so cute abs cheap. Bought at hardware store)
Instant pot (have that for two years; use it almost every day)
Beville pizza maker (takes a lot of getting used too)
Small rice maker for one or two servings.
Toaster oven.
Some slicer thing that turns zucchini into pasta curls
Coconut bowls for smoothies (this was my daughter. Tic tok thing )
Fun soup platter for soup and salad/bread (uncommon goods)
Guacamole container that preserves for a number of days
2 Dutch ovens from le crueset (different sizes; worth the money)
Water melon peeler. And a separate water roll in cutter that goes over entire watermelon and cuts in slices.
Plastic spoons where you insert an Oreo and dunk in milk (my daughter laughs about this one)
Spinning cake plate and frosting knife and accessories for different designs.

I know this is a lot of stuff/money. But it has paid for itself with the money I have saved not ordering out!

😀
Have a medium sized kitchen and lots of junk drawers
Anonymous
Meant to add:

Quesadilla maker
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