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10 Cheap Purchases that Improved my Cooking 

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Digital scale: geni.us/WQQVxlw
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Kuhn Rikon Y-shaped peeler: geni.us/Lrj6y
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00:00 Intro
00:11 Tool 1
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01:31 Tool 2
03:00 Tool 3
03:29 Tool 4
04:16 Tool 5
05:22 Tool 6
06:43 Tool 7
07:12 Tool 8
07:58 Tool 9
08:34 Don't buy these tools!
09:34 Tool 10
10:10 Where to buy these tools
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@alisiachiara
@alisiachiara Год назад
I'm so confused by the scale considered overkill for many people. It's a standard kitchen tool in Germany and pretty sure all over Europe. Measuring cups really only work for liquids or dry products who have the same volume like other products used in the recipe, other wise they are way to inaccurate and mostly just annoying to use.
@gozerthegozarian9500
@gozerthegozarian9500 Год назад
True, but while in Europe, our recipes mostly measure ingredients by weight, in the US, they often measure by volume exclusively. I think it goes back to the Old West: scales were impractical for the pioneer women, who travelled in wagons and had to cook over campfires on the trek west. Measuring by volume using a cup would make more sense for this life: a cup takes up less space & weighs less than a set of scales, and scales might get damaged to the point of being useless when travelling rough terrain.
@alisiachiara
@alisiachiara Год назад
​@@gozerthegozarian9500 Interesting theory! They really should change that, though. Seems like they have no idea what they are missing out on!
@jennamakesbugs
@jennamakesbugs Год назад
I really only use my scale when I am proportioning out seitan to freeze. I don't really measure things, though sometimes I definitely should have. :)
@silentj624
@silentj624 Год назад
Not having a kitchen scale isn't an option.
@OmenaOmega
@OmenaOmega Год назад
Same in France, its one of the essentials I had even as a student. But realistically, I only use it for baking, everything else I just eyeball
@ANEWCreationLimited
@ANEWCreationLimited Год назад
I love having a wide-mouth funnel for pouring anything into a jar. Really saves on cleanup and should be pretty cheap to find. I also like bendable cutting boards so I can easily transfer what I just chopped to another dish.
@toniwatson8401
@toniwatson8401 Год назад
I’ve had a canning kit for years, but I’ve only recently discovered the benefits of using that wide mouth funnel. I couldn’t agree with you more. 🤩
@wardryan
@wardryan Год назад
Same! I have two metal ones that I absolutely love and use almost every day.
@shanaesmith112
@shanaesmith112 Год назад
I love love love mine
@shanaesmith112
@shanaesmith112 Год назад
No more wasting nooch or seeds!
@Sky-Child
@Sky-Child Год назад
Bendable cutting boards?
@susanlawrence6986
@susanlawrence6986 Год назад
As a left handed person, the Y shaped peeler makes all the difference. So many (pretty much all) tools are made for right handed people, and I have to figure out how to hold them upside down or contort my hand, but the Y shape peeler works the same with left and right hands. 👍
@rdoshi2
@rdoshi2 Год назад
This is spot on! As a fellow leftie, a Y shape peeler has made a world of difference and I’m so much faster at peeling
@veganpelosanimais1216
@veganpelosanimais1216 Год назад
Oh girl,same! 👌👌👌 we are the forgotten ones 😂😂😂
@PatataMaxtex
@PatataMaxtex Год назад
I, as a fellow leftie, used Y shaped peelers for most of my life. But now I have a straight peeler that can be used with both hands and I love it!
@goodwolf866
@goodwolf866 Год назад
Thanks from a fellow leftie!
@jc3drums916
@jc3drums916 Год назад
I don't know that I've ever seen a right-hand-biased straight peeler before. OTOH, my Y-shaped peeler has the little scoop thing for removing eyes from potatoes, the location of which is for right-handed people (although it isn't difficult to use left handed). I actually wish it wasn't even there, since it gets in the way when peeling/shaving things that are flat on the cutting board - asparagus, for example.
@flywha
@flywha Год назад
Great list! Could not agree more with the digital scale! I never really understood the enthusiasm for measuring cups! I would also add a thin mesh strainer (works for cocktails too! 😜) and a large funnel (to avoid mess when you transfer grains or whatever to jars).
@kassinalynn
@kassinalynn Год назад
The amount of work you put into your videos is insane. Thank you sooo much for your help. I don’t JUST watch ur videos. They help me on the day to day… saving me tons of money, time, headache, confusion, build my skills… just thank you! Thank u! Thank you!
@lissamatthews
@lissamatthews Год назад
I love my garlic press and would rather use it over mincing. Mine is from Pampered Chef and has a little tool with it that cleans all the holes at one time. Saves time. I have all the other tools you mentioned and love them.
@ardethellis8930
@ardethellis8930 Год назад
I have the Pampered Chef garlic press too. Use it all the time.
@karenbauer8866
@karenbauer8866 Год назад
Also if you put it right in water after using it’s much easier and quicker to clean.
@genghisc3160
@genghisc3160 Год назад
Agree - the Pampered Chef garlic press with cleaner is a great tool.
@arialblack87
@arialblack87 Год назад
Garlic press used with the peel on are the best tool
@cestnoire
@cestnoire Год назад
Does is leave a lot of garlic in that chamber? I‘m so annoyed by that I don’t want to throw the garlic away that stays in this little chamber
@plantaetivoli1178
@plantaetivoli1178 Год назад
You are my favorite RU-vidr "real "cook and recipe developer. I Pin 90% of your recipes in my "recipes to make asap" folder. Make more videos, you've grown so more comforable, confident and fun with your videos!!! Hope your adorable parents are as proud of you as I am. Much Love and Peace from the Hudson Valley, Upstate NY. :)
@TheGPFilmMaker
@TheGPFilmMaker Год назад
I do love my garlic press! But it also SUPER depends on which one you buy how useful it's going to be! But it's also very much personal preference! I also may have to get myself a citrus juicer now!
@chriswyatt7487
@chriswyatt7487 Год назад
I bought a vegetable chopper/dicer for about $20 a few years ago. I think I picked it up at Target. Dicing vegetables is probably one of my least favorite things to do in the kitchen. After I bought it, it made cooking at home less of a pain and more of an enjoyment. It really helped me a lot in my transition to a plant based lifestyle. Good recommendations!
@mdolla226
@mdolla226 Год назад
What's the name of the brand? I might look into one with the free $40 credit I have with Target
@chriswyatt7487
@chriswyatt7487 Год назад
@@mdolla226 OXO Good Grips Vegetable Chopper with Easy Pour Opening. It’s 22.99 at Target.
@letXeqX
@letXeqX Год назад
same on the dicing vegetables. how does it handle tomatoes though? does it end up as mush, or will it give a good dice? thanks.
@annaquint9412
@annaquint9412 Год назад
But doesn't it go blunt after some time? That's what's holding me back from buying one, because you can't really sharpen them right?
@ElGiganto17
@ElGiganto17 Год назад
You killed me at 9:11! You can just use the press the other way around and use the red part to push through the holes. It's actually super easy to clean that way. It pushes out all the garlic this way and you can just rinse it and it's mostly clean.
@LMAS3
@LMAS3 Год назад
That's what we do...I thought that's what everyone did? We leave the peal on and it all pops right out.
@B-RaDD
@B-RaDD Год назад
Probably should use the term "killed" and "9-11" in the same sentence.
@mvcds92
@mvcds92 Год назад
I use an old toothbrush to clean the garlic squeezer, and other small stuff It works pretty well for me
@rebekahallen6188
@rebekahallen6188 Год назад
To keep your garlic press from getting too dirty, just press the garlic clove with the skin on. It works fantastic. You just have to squeeze harder with your hands. But the minced garlic comes out just the same and when you open up the press and pull out the leftover garlic peel/paper, all or most of the mess comes with it, keeping your garlic press clean. As long as you have a decent garlic press (not a cheap one) this works great.
@alexh4935
@alexh4935 Год назад
Yes! I have the ikea one, and it made me much more likely to use fresh garlic and resist the temptation to use garlic powder all the time.
@hermiona1147
@hermiona1147 Год назад
Best tip in the comments
@rneustel388
@rneustel388 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this tip!
@chandaharkins4418
@chandaharkins4418 Год назад
Ooooh. Thanks!
@joycej9415
@joycej9415 Год назад
I have had the same garlic press for 51 years and use it all the time. It has the type of press that when you reverse it cleans the press for you. Easier and faster than using a grater.
@kalli-ope
@kalli-ope Год назад
If you want to have a garlic press, but don't want the cleaning mess, I can recommend the garlic seesaw: It's a single piece of stainless steel that you rock back and forth over a garlic clove, and the garlic gets pushed through holes in the middle of the seesaw. Then you can use the press to directly transfer the garlic to the pan, and then just clean it under running water. Rubbing the stainless steel with your fingers while cleaning it will also remove garlic smell from your hands, which is really useful. The garlic seesaw is one of the very few single-use-items that I keep in my kitchen drawer.
@Movies123Online
@Movies123Online Год назад
I cook for one alot. So before I start cooking a recipe, I list my adjusted ingredients in my kitchen whiteboard so I don't mess up later on. I find it more convenient and environmentally friendly than getting out a new piece of paper like I used to.
@silvercookies
@silvercookies Год назад
I have most of these kitchen tools, and I love them all. The kitchen scale is so handy for all of the reasons you mentioned. I must confess I used to buy fresh garlic, but now I buy pre-minced garlic (and ginger). I don't cook as often as I used to, so the bottled garlic lasts longer for me than the fresh kind, and it's just handy to squeeze out garlic vs crushing, peeling and mincing it.
@The_real_JulieKelsea
@The_real_JulieKelsea Год назад
This is SO HELPFUL! Yes! I will absolutely use these tips TODAY! My tip for juicing is I roll the citrus first and cut in half. Then I use a small fork and squeeze the citrus half with fork. I get every drop. 👍🏼💚🌱
@thesa542
@thesa542 Год назад
Thank you for mentioning the cut resistant glove with the mandoline. It is way too easy to take off a fingertip otherwise.
@patole1648
@patole1648 Год назад
Since you asked 😅 I am a fan of the garlic press. I hate grating things, so being able to press garlic this way is a blessing. And it maybe depends on a model, but mine is quite easy to clean - needs only some rinsing with water in the opposite direction than the garlic went through - and I think most of the cloves gets through and the only part that stays behind is a sturdier skin. I use the same tool for pressing ginger if I only need a little for a drink, just slice it before putting it in. Other than that, I totally agree with your choices! What I would add to the list would be a chopper - it is my most used kitchen tool because it takes only a couple of string pulls to chop up onions, carrots, bigger quantities of garlic or ginger as well as fresh herbs ❤
@oscaruglyface
@oscaruglyface Год назад
Before microplanning citrus, it is super important to wash it completely with soap and water. The citrus sold in the US is often coated in beeswax or lac, which are insect derived.
@whybrch
@whybrch Год назад
you can wash fruits with soap?? 😮
@oscaruglyface
@oscaruglyface Год назад
@@whybrch yeah something natural and gentile like Castille soap works fine, just rinse it off well
@pcraze1
@pcraze1 9 месяцев назад
I made the mistake of zesting a shiny mandarin orange into my chocolate avocado pudding and it created a bitter waxy taste that coated my tongue for two days. Turned out the shiny oranges were coated with some type of wax or chemical. Had to toss the whole recipe😢
@paigeh1670
@paigeh1670 Год назад
I've kept a whiteboard on the fridge for years and it is so handy. I write down everything on need from the grocery store on one side as I run out of things. I keep a list of meal ideas on the other, and if I am preparing a large meal with many steps, I list that too. This makes cooking something like Thanksgiving so much easier. I even write oven times and temperatures next to the dish so I can efficiently plan oven use.
@samanthamanci4667
@samanthamanci4667 Год назад
Wow most amazing cooking gift recommendation / tool recommendation video I have ever. As a self taught home cook I had to learn so many of these recommendations and cooking tips the hard way (struggling with a dumb garlic presser for example). I agree whole heartedly with every recommendation you made and the ones I wasn't aware of (like the little white board - i just use junk paper). I'm going to run out and buy. Thanks for helping me become a better cook! I love all your videos.
@joeandrewmartinez4446
@joeandrewmartinez4446 Год назад
That was a great video. I own most of the items you mentioned. Two other items that are invaluable to me are a set of silicone tongs and a molcajete (mortar and pestle).
@monikakress3867
@monikakress3867 Год назад
I, too, hate cleanup, so my favorite gadget is the silicone baking sheet liner. or better yet, a roll of parchment paper.
@jessicaowens3458
@jessicaowens3458 Год назад
I agree. A scale is essential and total game changer. I use mine ALL-THE-TIME! I've been known to weigh a $4.99 Costco chicken, just to understand how cheaply delicous these are. I've had my micro grater for years. I DO get fancy with my garlic peel/slicer but I should just use my microplane. Great video!
@mthayne1000
@mthayne1000 Год назад
Thank you for sharing! I have to keep telling myself to push through to summer! AK winters are killer and life is rough when you cannot see the light! You’re taking control 👏 good job girl!
@KarlEFX
@KarlEFX Год назад
Such lovely energy you have. Thank you. I love my flexible cutting board...
@sasentaiko
@sasentaiko Год назад
Totally agreed on garlic presses… in fact the minute you mentioned having a “don’t” item, I thought of a garlic press because I hate them. I didn’t know about oven thermometers, thank you for that tip! I feel like a thermometer with a range that includes hot water, oil, meats, and candy/sugar is indispensable.
@ylvac7574
@ylvac7574 Год назад
I never baked because of how fast the dishes would pile up… until I got a digital scale. It saves so much time and dishes! Love the other tools as well! My best cheap friend in the kitchen is my silicone spatula. Another tool I love is the cheese slicer, even though I don’t eat cheese. The size of it is perfect for flipping pretty much everything except really big pancakes.
@jennamakesbugs
@jennamakesbugs Год назад
Two items I use in the kitchen the most would be the Y-shaped shredder (mmm carrots) and my tofu towels. Patting your tofu slices/cubes dry is so much faster than pressing and doesn't compromise the texture or structure.
@markbogdan2
@markbogdan2 Год назад
All great tools to have. Regarding the garlic press, I find it really useful, especially for the garlic paste / sauce that I usually make. For me the microplaner is just as hard to clean, with more time/effort to make the garlic finely minced.
@morgan6404
@morgan6404 Год назад
What a great video! Perfect for gift ideas for people starting out or want to get into cooking!!
@BP-yd9vn
@BP-yd9vn Год назад
If your whiteboard is on your helpful tools list, I'd add an Amazon Echo instead. Alexa is helpful for setting multiple timers, not just for oven cooking time, but just as reminders to return and make sure the water doesn't boil over. Plus, Alexa can create shopping lists, reminders for the week, and play you both music and podcasts that fill your time while you're prepping food.
@melopepo
@melopepo Год назад
I appreciate your helpful recommendations and English captions!
@EvaChasteau
@EvaChasteau Год назад
Nisha, I’ve loved your recipes for so long now, and you just come across so smart, funny and sweet!
@viviafire
@viviafire Год назад
Great tips! If you don't have a bench scraper, you can also use the top of your knife (the non sharp side) to gather food from your cutting board. That way you are not risking damaging the knife blade or hurting yourself.
@erindoss269
@erindoss269 Год назад
I love all your tool suggestions. I do use my Pampered Chef garlic press a lot, but it works better if the garlic is peeled or cut in half first so more of the garlic makes it out of the press.
@deaflepuff-abby6430
@deaflepuff-abby6430 Год назад
I use a garlic presser as I am low vision and its very adaptable for me. It really does depend on the model, the one I have (iKea?) is easy to clean! I also have an oven thermometer as I have experienced my goods weren't cooking properly. Silicone spatula is my BFF, the best purchase ever! Another go-to for me is colour contrasting knives and cutting boards. The cutting board is sturdy but can also easily pour things into pots/bowls without spilling!
@BettyHorn
@BettyHorn Год назад
Love this! Thank you! I am addicted to gadgets. I guess I need to start attending kitchen gadgets anonymous meetings....
@RainbowPlantLife
@RainbowPlantLife Год назад
lol I feel you! I feel a sense of excitement and anxiety any time I walk into a kitchen store because I want everything there.
@shawnpatton3795
@shawnpatton3795 Год назад
I love my garlic press!! It has a tool that attaches to it to clean it out and to remove the skin, between pressing each clove. It’s roomy enough to have two small-medium cloves at the same time too.
@brittanyprice4847
@brittanyprice4847 Год назад
They make a garlic press rocker that is stainless steel and absolutely amazing. It's definitely worth checking out, easy to clean and get the garlic out, and it's only around $10.
@soundboy89
@soundboy89 Год назад
I have one of those, made by Joseph Joseph. I don't know why anyone would ever use anything else
@heathermalone9091
@heathermalone9091 Год назад
LOL oh I was SO happy to hear you speak truth to the garlic press. Couldn't agree more. I either mince or just chop it in the food processor. Thank you for this insightful video. Happy New Year!
@westleighevans5128
@westleighevans5128 Год назад
An instant read thermometer has helped me and my wife exponentially!! Not only are we confident that our protein is cooked enough to be safe but we do not over cook certain items which is a game changer in taste and quality!!! We have and use all of your top ten items and have never owned a garlic press.
@lesliemonstavicius3583
@lesliemonstavicius3583 Год назад
I see you have an Oxo garlic press. If you don't want to toothpick out garlic, all you have to do is invert the press and allow the red bit to push the garlic back out through the holes. Cleans in a jiffy! I use mine all the time. It is a lot faster than mincing, especially when you are using a lot of garlic, and when it goes through the press, it breaks down the structure of the garlic more, releasing more of its compounds.
@rubigomez15
@rubigomez15 Год назад
Yup I love mine, super easy to clean. Also whenever there is some garlic left after pressing once you can easily just push the garlic together again and press one more time. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@toniwatson8401
@toniwatson8401 Год назад
Also, I don’t know how I survived without my bench scraper and digital scale. Especially my scale. I just pour my dry goods (rice/pasta/beans/lentils/cereal/etc.) into a bowl or blate I plan to use, then cook as directed. No extra dishes to wash AND I already have my bowl/blate out for serving. 🤩 I even use my scale for cold cereal. I weigh the cereal (and milk) in my cereal bowl. It makes grocery planning so much easier! 🥰🌱💚
@grushdeva
@grushdeva 2 месяца назад
A couple of months ago I bought a special grater to grate carrots for korean carrot salad. There are different blades, I usually use 1 or 2, but I really liked this stuff because it is made of a bowl, a lid and a strainer. So you can easily cook pasta or boil potatoes and then stain the excess liquid. Sometimes i use just the bowl when cutting something.
@nicholkid
@nicholkid Год назад
My picks would be a small silicon whisk and small silicon spatula. I have the bigger versions too of course, but I use the small ones way more frequently.
@joanwalford1959
@joanwalford1959 Год назад
Thanks for sharing. It's so important to have the right tools when cooking. It makes cooking and preparing for the meal much better.
@joanwalford1959
@joanwalford1959 Год назад
Canada
@SamBrickell
@SamBrickell Год назад
Hey! You're almost getting to 1 million subscribers! That has to be exciting.
@janetgray8638
@janetgray8638 Год назад
I’ve had my kitchen scale since I got married over 58 years ago. Use it every week at least. Always convert any cup measurements to oz or grams as it’s more precise.
@nicodemous52
@nicodemous52 Год назад
What you call a bench scraper I've always called a dough knife, and they are the must useful tool in a professional kitchen. I've never bothered to buy one for home, because I'm lazy and cheap. I can make due without. But when I have access to it, it's one of the most versatile tools, and it's super useful for cleaning too.
@grater819
@grater819 Год назад
love the editing on your videos. makes it so easy to follow
@hollywebster6844
@hollywebster6844 Год назад
Silicone spatulas are wonderful! I have regular size and a skinny one. The skinny one is great for getting the last bit of nut butter out of the jar!
@clarewillison9379
@clarewillison9379 Год назад
I’d add a set of thin flexible chopping boards. They double as funnels for safely transferring chopped ingredients to pans and soup machines. They’re lightweight, both sides can be used, and they’re quick and easy to wash and dry.
@pqrstsma2011
@pqrstsma2011 Год назад
9:36 yess!! i got one of those from the dollar store and i use it to plan my meals for each day of the week
@ashleigh1159
@ashleigh1159 Год назад
Almost missed this one since I got zero notifications for it! thank you for reminding me to get a new peeler! my current one makes everything take longer and potentially makes me waste more usable produce by having to make more "swipes"
@molly4495
@molly4495 Год назад
I have all of your favs! I would also add a potato masher to the list. They're not just for potatoes. I mashed avocado and cannellini beans together this morning with mine. I don't understand how people cook and bake without a scale.
@LoudMouth_
@LoudMouth_ Год назад
While I've never had a good experience using a hand-held garlic crusher I picked up a rocker style crusher and love it, can do multiple cloves at once, none of the garlic gets stuck in it anywhere and a brush while washing up cleans it in a couple seconds.
@jatraveler1277
@jatraveler1277 Год назад
I'm a kitchen gadget person, especially if I can use it numerous ways. Always wanted a better pealer and a kitchen scale. Thanks for your recommendations.
@bynro7
@bynro7 Год назад
I love your humor you put in your videos!!!
@kflecha1
@kflecha1 Год назад
She is so right about the garlic tool I never get to make it work 😅 I’m glad I’m not the only one ❤
@Sarah_Apgar
@Sarah_Apgar Год назад
My adjustable measuring spoon is my FAV kitchen tool. I measure everything with one spoon now instead of having a dozen different ones!
@jesselynfrompushingdandeli5119
This was really helpful! Thank you 💖 I've been curious about some appliances, but the only ones I know are the ones in my mom's kitchen or what's "popular" in cooking videos like the garlic press 😂😂😂😂 thanks for saving me on that one because I vehemently hate dishes.
@JulieVeganEats
@JulieVeganEats Год назад
I have all of the tools you recommended! I definitely love all of them. And I don’t have a garlic press either. I’ve considered it but I end up cutting garlic by hand anyways
@The_real_JulieKelsea
@The_real_JulieKelsea Год назад
I’m ordering that peeler NOW! Thanks 🙏🏼 💚🌱👍🏼
@lauracrowley6948
@lauracrowley6948 Год назад
I purchased almost everything on your list. I'm a minimalist individual so only want to buy useful and multi use items. Thanks for a great video
@denniskirschbaum9109
@denniskirschbaum9109 Год назад
Ok, I have a garlic press and I use it all the time. I have the Zyliss and I find it works well and it not too hard to clean though to as easy to clean as a knife. I agree with you on everything else!
@talkingstick2u
@talkingstick2u Год назад
Two things I use a LOT are my extra large pancake flipper which works great for handling homefries, Reubens and Quesadillas on the panini press and my krinkle cutter for making short work of carrots and celery for soups (easily cuts 3 or 4 at the time) and snacks and great for homemade potato and sweet potato fries. I also use it to cut on the bias for an eye-catching look - great when slicing carrots and celery for hummus. It's also safer for kids, people with arthritic hands and vision impaired. The handle is directly over the curvy blade and there's less chance of cutting yourself. I even used it blindfolded to see if I could before recommending it to my elderly friends and family, lol.
@Robertiena
@Robertiena Год назад
Depends which garlic press you get : ) quality is very important here, it's extremely efficient if you got a good one. Mine cleans in 30s too, and it won't leave too much stuck inside, I'd say way more gets left on a wide grater ;D
@bobd4453
@bobd4453 9 месяцев назад
I don't own a garlic press. I grated my garlic using a grater similar to the one in your video or chop. I love my scale and my white board. We rely on the white board for all our thoughts to not forget or shopping lists. Happy cooking !
@RainbowPlantLife
@RainbowPlantLife Год назад
What’s your favorite kitchen tool under $20? PS: All of these would make great holiday stocking stuffers (okay, except #7 and #10)!
@lizcoyle4168
@lizcoyle4168 Год назад
definitely a silicone spoonula! and tongs!
@minternet1
@minternet1 Год назад
I loooove My microplane! best kitchen tool I ever bought 😀👍 (Also dislike the garlic press, totally useless 😅) I don't think I ever commented on your channel...... I want to thank you for your great videos! I love them! Some of your dishes are standard food at our house nowadays, for example the Butternut Squash Curry with Chickpeas, we love it! 🙂💙💙💙💙💙💙
@catb3215
@catb3215 Год назад
OXO makes 1/4 cup measuring cup & has tablespoons measured on it. Love this for making drinks or when a sauce calls for 1 TBSP of this & 2 of that, you can just quick measure it all in that one cup
@ardethellis8930
@ardethellis8930 Год назад
Definitely add a set of stainless steel canning funnels to your list. It was kind of painful to watch you use your spatula to transfer the contents of the food processor into that jar. Also, I don't know if these are still under $20, Food52 sells a ceramic funnel for filling your spice jars. I bought one for me a few years ago and then the next year that's what I gave everyone for Christmas.
@BbGun-lw5vi
@BbGun-lw5vi Год назад
My DiOro silicone spatula. And my stainless steel tweezers. They’re the best. Better than tongs for flipping most things that used to burn my fingers.
@habanerofire
@habanerofire Год назад
I'm relabeling this video in my head as *gift list for my teen chef. Also a must; a good quality knife sharpener. Keep those knifes sharp!
@Victimesty
@Victimesty Год назад
In terms of spoonulas, I recommend Fiskars silicone spoon. It serves as a spoon, ladle and silicone spatula. You can even lay it anywhere without it dripping. None of my friends came back after trying one of these.
@yasminkaarde
@yasminkaarde Год назад
i usaly put in the gralic with the peel into my garlic garlic press, it saves a lot of time cleaning as it doesn't get stuck in the holes and also help press out all the garlic
@Shaderyus
@Shaderyus Год назад
I actually have one of those garlic pressing tools, but the part with the holes comes out and it makes cleaning way easier to clean than the one you presented. As for the other tools, mostly agree, gotta get a bench scraper and microplane myself.
@vivighoyeeeeeii
@vivighoyeeeeeii Год назад
Couldn't agree more, was actually looking for this coment to see if I was the only one with that thought!
@jolenestahn3919
@jolenestahn3919 Год назад
I laughed out loud at the sheet pan comment 😅 as always such incredibly helpful tips and realness with us! Koodo's for always being so self aware too!!
@elizabethmiller8746
@elizabethmiller8746 Год назад
My pampered chef garlic press comes with a little brush thing that sticks up through the holes at once and is very easy to clean! The brush clips on to the inside of the handle so it doesnt get lost. Good solid aluminum design so i know it will last. 10/10
@alifeintransition9782
@alifeintransition9782 Год назад
Thank you! A lot of those tools I could really use.
@ashtonlynnmarie
@ashtonlynnmarie Год назад
thank you for the comment on the garlic mincer!!!! I've been back and forth if I want to buy one and almost did twice! I really need a grater also and I think I will just go with that instead!
@crystalrowan
@crystalrowan Год назад
I completely agree on all of this, especially the garlic press! I bought one because I used to hate mincing garlic with a knife, but I found that with the press, I wasn't saving time because I'd have to scrape out the bits left in the press (which was a lot) and mince that anyway. Not to mention that it takes up space in the dishwasher and is difficult to clean by hand. I just learned better ways of mincing garlic with my knife and that solved my original issue. :)
@tammyobrian1709
@tammyobrian1709 Год назад
You are hilarious and informative I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you!
@SelphExploration
@SelphExploration Год назад
I agree with you on all but 1 thing - I have the Pampered Chef garlic press and I love it!
@larasanders
@larasanders Год назад
I love your channel and LOVE your recipes. I think someone mentioned this, but I found a "rocking" garlic press that works great and cleans easily. I don't enjoy chopping them because my hands smell like garlic for hours after. They have them at Bed Bath & Beyond for under $15.
@luisamoore7535
@luisamoore7535 Год назад
I agree on every point (which are all charismatically delivered) except the garlic press, but only because I have a pricey one that peels your garlic as it crushes and leaves only the peel behind in the crusher, it’s also easy to clean (just take out the peel and give it a rinse). Brand: Dreamfarm
@jpe1
@jpe1 Год назад
You convinced me to buy a microplane a few months ago, and I agree, it’s the right tool for zesting and grating nutmeg, I’m glad I bought it. I have all the other tools except the mandolin slices, that’s been on my Christmas wish list for awhile, perhaps I’ll get it this year. The problem with your “whiteboard” idea is that it’s bulky to take with you to the store, and there is only one copy. I have an iPad dedicated to the kitchen, and use shared documents for things like shopping lists, so that either I or my husband can add/remove from the list anywhere, any time. If he’s at the grocery store, no need to text to have him get something extra, I just add it to the list. Plus the iPad works great for me to watch your videos and cook along with you. As far as garlic press, clean it within 30 minutes of use, and it will come clean with almost zero effort. I have the same Oxo model as you, and just invert it under running water so the red nubbies push the garlic remains back out the holes. Love both the silicone pancake spatula (I have the exact same model) and your pancake recipe to use it on.
@KristinMoran
@KristinMoran Год назад
If you want to make a quick note while cooking, the white board is great, then you could transfer important items to your iPad once your hands are clean. Or snap a photo. I doubt she carries the white board to the store.
@limeBlender
@limeBlender Год назад
Tongs! An essential tool in my kitchen. I have the OXO Good Grips 12” tongs. Absolute workhorse.
@Becausing
@Becausing Год назад
For sheet trays, I recommend getting half, quarter, and eighth or surgical trays. I got a pack of surgical trays for very small bake duties. Great for cooking one or two pieces of chicken, a fish filet, nuts, or to roast a lot of different things with varying cook times. Just make sure they are autoclave safe and not decorative. 🔥
@Riskadewit
@Riskadewit Год назад
aha! i was looking for the little ones(surgical trays), but couldn't think of the name, i really need these, thanks!
@missybee3761
@missybee3761 Год назад
I"m glad to hear I'm not the only one who doesn't like a garlic press! I bought a nifty-looking box version that came with a silicone tube to peel the garlic and a box with a lid to press it through a grating tool & collect it, all of which work pretty well! But it is absolutely impossible to clean. I even tried a toothpick like in this video! And my gadget still has garlic stuck in it. I'm interested in trying the grater you show instead!
@marsfran55
@marsfran55 Год назад
I LOVE my garlic press! I find I use way more fresh garlic now that I have a press. I must have lucked out because it is really easy to clean and I have very little waste. I do like the mandolin for ginger and onions however 😊
@Mar-qh7rk
@Mar-qh7rk Год назад
i enjoy your videos SO much!!
@cyn7401
@cyn7401 Год назад
I love my garlic press! But totally understand why you prefer the knife. You’ve got pretty good knife skills. Also LOVE my micro plane. Grates my ginger so fast!
@cltinturkey
@cltinturkey Год назад
If you freeze ginger it grates so easily and fast and you can use exactly what you need.
@allthingsaddi
@allthingsaddi Год назад
Ok there was this amazing kitchen product that was in Buzzfeed articles for two years straight and it’s the best thing I own in my kitchen. It is this strainer that clips on to the side of your pot (the ones at Walmart are too tiny and flimsy… I got the one on Amazon). I am sooo clumsy and I would always lose quite a bit of pasta when I would try to strain using a pot lid, and strainers are kinda hard to wash thoroughly (at least for me… I am diagnosed OCD). This $10 tool has saved so much pasta from going down the drain it isn’t even funny. I love it so much that I got them for all of my family members on Christmas and so far they all love it.
@BrokenCurtain
@BrokenCurtain Год назад
You can also get an oversized version of that OXO peeler. I always use mine to cut mangos into slices.
@Nissus1
@Nissus1 Год назад
although it doesn't get used all of the time/super duper often, and is very nearly (but not quite) a single use tool, I really love using a melon baller for coring apples and pears.. slice the fruit in half, scoop out the middle with the melon baller, then use a paring knife to slice out the stem/end bits..
@melbarnes5044
@melbarnes5044 Год назад
Best tip ever!
@cvkealey
@cvkealey Год назад
The handheld mandoline (I call it a handoline) is a must-have tool. My only complaint with the OXO one is that even on the thickest setting, the slices it makes are a little too thin for certain applications. I dehydrate a LOT of apples, and when I use the handoline to slice them, they come out so thin that they are a real pain to get off the dehydrator trays in one piece.
@luluchakazulu
@luluchakazulu Год назад
+10 for "handoline." 😆
@gerrypower9433
@gerrypower9433 Год назад
Finally, someone who wears a cut proof glove using a mandoline!
@suewright984
@suewright984 26 дней назад
Yep. I’m a klutz. Love my glove!
@noranature
@noranature Год назад
I love my garlic press and can't be without. My garlic press is very easy to clean and press the garlic very well
@em0_tion
@em0_tion Год назад
Short and sweet, thanks!
@mentaritravel1004
@mentaritravel1004 Год назад
your video is the best. Love it!
@cthulusauce
@cthulusauce Год назад
The garlic press I have is from IKEA and it’s so awesome because part of it swivels out so it is REALLY easy to clean. Literally never want to own a different press
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