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1y ago
Whether it’s a chef knife or a garlic chopper, having a kitchen gadget makes things quite easier when you’re cooking. With the immense growth in technology, we often see amazing IoTs that help cooks, well, cook!
But apart from these IoTs, we also have some amazing kitchen gadgets that will make things easier for you. The reason why you need these gadgets is that IoTs tend to operate well with an internet connection.
Although you can simply get good internet from someone reliable such as Xfinity by contacting Xfinity customer services, still, having a non-internet gadget is still a good idea to ..read more
The Kitchen Blog » Cookware & Bakeware
1y ago
The summer is the ideal time to use your culinary talents and prepare delectable dishes in the kitchen. If you’re prepared with the right tools, summertime cooking may be a snap. This post will discuss eight kitchen necessities that are a must-have this summer. These products, which range from multifunctional cookware to cutting-edge gadgets, will up your culinary game and make your time in the kitchen more pleasurable. Now is the time to start learning about the essential summer kitchen tools.
High-quality chef’s knife
A good chef’s knife can make or break a meal, therefore it’s important to ..read more
The Kitchen Blog » Cookware & Bakeware
1y ago
For centuries, mortars and pestles have served as the foundation of many culinary traditions around the globe. Since computerized food processors, mortar and pestle have been omitted from many kitchens. Many home cooks no longer have access to a basic piece of equipment formerly an essential part of their arsenal.
Using a mortar and pestle set, which breaks down cells and fibers to release essential oils and fragrances, is the only way to smash items properly. Using a knife or an electric grinder to reduce the size of an item progressively will never achieve the same results as using a mortar ..read more
The Kitchen Blog » Cookware & Bakeware
1y ago
Paella’s history
Paella is a Spanish rice dish made with vegetables and meats. It is often made from chicken, rabbit or seafood, which are also traditional Spanish recipes. This dish links two cultures in Spain. The Romans created the pan and the Arabs brought the rice.
A story from many centuries ago tells of a Moor king who had his servants make rice dishes using leftovers from royal banquets. They would then take the cooked rice home in large pots. Paella is derived from the Arabian phrase baqiyah, which means leftovers. This dish has a long history.
Many who enjoy a good paella will share ..read more
The Kitchen Blog » Cookware & Bakeware
1y ago
Many people wonder how to clean their woks. A wok is a common tool whether making Pad Thai for Friday dinner or copying your favourite Chinese takeout recipe. The round-bottomed wok may not be something you use every day. You might have questions about how to clean it, especially if it becomes rusty.
Cast iron and carbon steel are the most popular types of woks. While they require different cooking techniques and cleaning, both should be treated and maintained in the same manner. Here’s a quick guide to cleaning a wok.
How to clean a Wok’s Bottom?
Be aware that metal scrubbers and harsh cleane ..read more
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1y ago
Parties or outings give more entertainment in a busy and monotonous life. Naturally, people plan to have parties whenever they get a chance to refresh themselves. And parties or outings without tailgate grilling often seem like something is missing, isn’t it?
In terms of tailgate grilling, people usually make some mistakes to avoid having safe food and danger free party. This article provides information about some major mistakes to avoid while grilling at a tailgate.
Mistakes to avoid while grilling at a tailgate
There are several mistakes people commit while grilling at a tailgate. To make t ..read more
The Kitchen Blog » Cookware & Bakeware
1y ago
From Antonio Carluccio’s Italian twist to Nigel Slater’s Moroccan take on this one-pot meal, casseroles should be in every cooks’ little black book.
Most people swear by casseroles, while some didn’t grow up with the term. So, what is a casserole? Are there healthy recipes since most involve cream, cheese, and noodles?
Casseroles are confusing; most people refer to casseroles as a hot dish or bake, depending on the region. They are oven-baked most of the time and untouched during the baking process.
What’s the difference between a casserole and a bake? While they are both cooked in the oven ..read more
The Kitchen Blog » Cookware & Bakeware
1y ago
There are many ways to prepare coffee. You can brew a shot of espresso or brew coffee beans in a French press.
But what if you want to do something unusual?
Check out this list of the most incredible ways to make coffee. These drinks will surprise any coffee lover.
Let’s get started!
Egg coffee from Vietnam
Vietnam is one of the leading coffee producers in the world.
For example, they are making one of the best low acid coffees in the world.
In any corner of Vietnam, you can meet local people drinking coffee. As a rule, the best coffee is left for domestic consumption, which is deeply roast ..read more
The Kitchen Blog » Cookware & Bakeware
1y ago
When you decide to buy a wok, it means that you also need spatulas. A spatula is one of the cooking utensils that is usually used to take food from the pan, stir it, and can also be used to decorate cakes. Despite its numerous uses, spatulas are now made of various materials.
Material differences in the spatula also make a difference in the use of each of these spatulas. So, to avoid mistakes in using a spatula, it would be better before cooking you find out first what type of spatula will be used for a wok. Here is the guide to choose the best wok spatula. And also list some best-quality sp ..read more