Blend Hot Soups with Immersion Blenders
If you saw yesterday’s corn chowder recipe, you read that at the end of the cooking time, the recipe calls for scooping out half of the chowder, pureeing it in a blender, and then adding it back to the crockpot. This was a bit of an inconvenience, and has prompted me to add one of these handheld blenders, sometimes called immersion blenders, to my kitchen gadgets list.
The KitchenAid immersion blender above is made by KitchenAid, and allows you to blend anything, including scorching hot corn chowder, right in the pot. You can immerse the blender in up to 8 inches of liquid, and it comes with several dishwasher-safe attachments. Sounds much easier than taking my blender apart, and washing the glass pitcher. I found this immersion blender at FFEMAX.Com for $52.99.
You can use handheld blenders in many recipes, including soups, mashed potatoes, whipping up diet shakes, and quick milkshakes.
November 11, 2008 4 Comments
Oval Shaped Slow Cookers Easier
Whether you call them crock pots or slow cookers, these “set it and forget it” kitchen gadgets are a must have for any cook. I recently switched from an older style, round and tall, crock pot to an oval slow cooker. The new one is much bigger around, but more shallow than my old one. I have to say that I’m so happy with the switch, and here’s why:
The oval slow cooker allows for much easier, and more sightly arrangement of meats and veggies. Rather than piling everything up, layer after layer, I can now arrange the meal (in a single layer) in the large oval crock. This helps out with serving, too. Instead of digging through a deep crock, “fishing” for the contents, with my new oval crock pot, I can see everything in the crock, and scoop out exactly what I want, without messing everything up.
The Hamilton Beach crockpot above is the one I recently purchased. It is the “Stay or Go” model, and it is designed for easy travel, for taking to a carry-in meal. Notice the metal clamps on the side that secure the lid to the crock. There’s also a built-in spoon holder in the lid. The Hamilton Beach Stay or Go Slow Cooker is available at Cooking.Com for $39.95.
Oh, and crock pot recipes include so much more than just pot roast! I make all sorts of things in mine, including crock pot lasagna, and crock pot chocolate cake…deliciously sinful!
November 4, 2008 No Comments
Steam Like Gwyneth Paltrow
After I saw Gwyneth Paltrow and Chef Mario Batali talking about their favorite kitchen gadgets on Oprah a few weeks ago, I thought maybe I should check into getting a Gaggenau food steamer like the one Gwyneth talked about. (You know, because if you see it on Oprah…well you gotta have it.) Turn’s out that Gwyneth’s Gaggenau steamer is a bit –ok a lot–out of budget for me, but there are alternatives.
I like this layered food steamer by Deni, which would allow you to cook a main entree and side dishes at one time. It has a 90-minute timer, a water level indicator, and an option for keeping the food warm when it finishes cooking. The Deni 7550 steamer is available at Cookware.Com for $49.99.
Did you know that cooking with steam rather than boiling or frying retains as much as 50% more vitamins in the food you eat? Here’s an interesting article which includes the benefits of steaming.
October 23, 2008 No Comments



