Tired from eating frozen dinner? Looking to start cooking fresh meals? You probably know that fresh meals take a little more time and effort to prepare. Luckily, with the right tools, you can drastically reduce the effort and time needed. Bellow is a list with my top must-have kitchen gadgets that will not only make cooking easier but kinda fun too.
Culinary Swivel Peeler
This tool makes easy work of peeling off a variety of fruits and vegetables with both soft and hard skins. It features a swivel blade that easily glides over bumps on the vegetals or fruits, leading a consistent peeling. It also comes with a de-eyeing tip to remove blemishes from potato and other vegetable skins with ease.
Professional Slicer
Much easier and safer to use than a knife, professional slicers make quick work of slicing, shredding, cutting and grating in the kitchen. These kitchen gadgets come with various blade sizes ranging from an extremely fine cut to a chunkier slice. If you don't have much experience in the kitchen, a professional slice can help keep your fingers safe as they stay away from the sharp blades as you slice.
Can Opener
The easiest way to open any can or tin. Featuring a high quality, durable stainless steel precision cutting mechanism, this tool cuts through any can rim with ease. Another great thing about this kitchen gadget is that it hygienically lifts and ejects the lid after opening, preventing it from falling into the contents of the can.
Microplane Grater
If you watch food shows, then you've probably seen chefs using a microplane grater. But you don't have to be a professional to use one. This kitchen gadget is really useful for grating garlic, ginger, and hard cheeses and zesting citrus. It will help you save a ton of time on these tasks, which makes buying one more than worth it.
Pasta Maker Machine
A box of pasta at the store usually tastes fine and doesn't cost much, but true pasta lovers know the difference that making it fresh can make. Having a pasta maker machine helps simplify a lot the job of making your own pasta at home. A classic design pasta maker machine involves rolling the pasta through the machine using a manual handle and then using the machine's cutting tool to snip it at the end. They typically cost less than automatic pasta makers and can usually be counted on to work reliably for a long time.