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carty said:Dish washer(aka husband)
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anna29 said:carty said:Dish washer(aka husband)
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I echo this one - my hubby is a great gadget - 'Dishwasher' :wave:
Thommothebear said:I love cooking, and my list is pretty much the same as the OP, except I chucked the breadmaker out years ago and replaced it with a kenwood chef, although I now make bread entirely by hand as it's better by hand. Decent knives, definitely the best investment you can make along with a proper japanese sharpening stone - I have Sabatiers, but I'm seriously considering replacing them with Global knives (shut eyes and sign the cheque while whistling job)..
Thommothebear said:I think the Henckels are a bit better and a harder steel than the the Sabatiers I have which are OK but need constant sharpening which can be a pain (especially if Mrs Bear gets her mitts on them). I know a pro chef who showed me the Global knives, but they are around £80-£200 a pop so I'll be picking and choosing which ones to get (if any).
The other thing I am very tempted to invest in is a sous vide machine, mostly because I love decent southern US style barbecue food and it's a cheats way of geting the same results without having the barbecue lit for 20 hours, but that's another story.
garythegob said:My favourite gadget has got to be my nuwave halogen cooker, it will cook a 4lb joint of pork, to perfection, STRAIGHT FROM THE FREEZER in 1hour 15 minutes, close behind in 2nd place is my magic bullet blender, will do everything from making smoothies to grinding coffee beans, will even turn full fat milk into cream just by blitzing it for 20 seconds
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gezzathorpe said:garythegob said:My favourite gadget has got to be my nuwave halogen cooker, it will cook a 4lb joint of pork, to perfection, STRAIGHT FROM THE FREEZER in 1hour 15 minutes, close behind in 2nd place is my magic bullet blender, will do everything from making smoothies to grinding coffee beans, will even turn full fat milk into cream just by blitzing it for 20 seconds
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Not quite in the same league, but you reminded me about my trusty pressure cooker... fancy forgetting that. Some people are a bit 'fearful' of these but I can remember my parents using one when I was a kid (about 55ish years ago). Very quick for soups, stews, tagines and can convert 'cheap' cuts of meat into something edible. And it seconds as a large saucepan. They seem to be more popular abroad ... French hypermarkets are full of them.
We had a magic bullet for a few years. really useful and handy until I managed to burn the motor out ... not sure how/why! Probably the neighbour's cat got jammed in the works! 'She' wants me to get another and I notice they're still selling. They've been around for a long time now which is a good sign. Didn't know about the milk to cream bit. Is yours the JML one? I notice there are a few 'copies' around.
no, mind is the genuine article, cost approx 100 quid if I remember correctlygezzathorpe said:gezzathorpe said:garythegob said:My favourite gadget has got to be my nuwave halogen cooker, it will cook a 4lb joint of pork, to perfection, STRAIGHT FROM THE FREEZER in 1hour 15 minutes, close behind in 2nd place is my magic bullet blender, will do everything from making smoothies to grinding coffee beans, will even turn full fat milk into cream just by blitzing it for 20 seconds
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Not quite in the same league, but you reminded me about my trusty pressure cooker... fancy forgetting that. Some people are a bit 'fearful' of these but I can remember my parents using one when I was a kid (about 55ish years ago). Very quick for soups, stews, tagines and can convert 'cheap' cuts of meat into something edible. And it seconds as a large saucepan. They seem to be more popular abroad ... French hypermarkets are full of them.
We had a magic bullet for a few years. really useful and handy until I managed to burn the motor out ... not sure how/why! Probably the neighbour's cat got jammed in the works! 'She' wants me to get another and I notice they're still selling. They've been around for a long time now which is a good sign. Didn't know about the milk to cream bit. Is yours the JML one? I notice there are a few 'copies' around.
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