One can only have so many kitchen gadgets, and the bigger they are, the more space they occupy. On the other hand, if it's a gadget you don't expect to use often, you may want to think about a more practical purchase.
Kitchen gadgets can be alluring, but how much you'll really use one is the question to ask before you add it to your collection-if it'll help you with a task you perform on a regular basis, it may be worth it. What to Look for in Kitchen Gadgets Functionality Heat Resistance: Up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit | Dimensions: 7.25 x 13.38 x 0.63 inches | Dishwasher Safe: Yes Our tester found the heads of the spatulas to be "the perfect density"-tough enough for scraping spaghetti squash but gentle enough not to break the skin. The large spatula will be your go-to for scraping out batter from your mixing bowls.Īll three are heat safe to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, safe to use with nonstick cookware and bakeware, and are dishwasher safe. The small spatula can be used for reaching into jars and works great for mixing up salad dressings in smaller containers.
The spoon spatula is shaped like a shovel and in our tests worked great for stirring pasta and getting into the corner of pans. One spatula really isn't enough for a fully functioning kitchen so this set from Oxo Good Grips really comes in handy with its small, medium, and "spoon" spatula. Despite its rubber-looking appearance, it actually has a high heat-resistance and won't melt when used for stirring or flipping hot foods, like eggs from a pan, or stirring sauces in a pot.” "It is safe for use on most cookware and won't scratch cast iron or nonstick surfaces. “When mixing, I reach for my silicone spatula," says Marisel Salazar, trained cook and recipe developer.
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