Breville Variable Temperature Kettle is a tea-lover’s dream come true

Breville Variable Temperature Kettle
If you enjoy a fine cup of tea, then you likely know that different types of tea come with different instructions. While not everyone will be attuned to the specific times, temperatures, and storage practices, those who do follow it know the difference it makes. Burning green tea leaves with water that’s too hot will give you bitter tea, and steeping black tea for too long will do you no favors.

There are all sorts of tips and tricks that will make your beverage experience better. What will make things the easiest though, is having a hot pot that will get your water to the correct temperature quickly. The Breville Variable-Temperature Kettle will give you all the options you could want, but comes at a price.

This is a 1500 watt hot pot that can hold 1.8 liters of water. There are 5 pre-set brewing temperatures for different types of tea (there’s even an option for French Press!), and a 360 degree stainless steel base. This means you won’t have to wrestle the cord, which is a big deal in my book. You’ll have the option to hold the temperature for up to twenty minutes, and there are water indicators on both sides. It will cost you upwards of $130, but is far easier than pulling out a thermometer for a screaming kettle. Of course, you don’t necessarily need all of this extra functionality, but for the avid tea drinker, this is a dream come true. Just remember to dump the extra water at night to prevent mold.

Available for purchase through Amazon
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Soup Sticks make eating ramen far easier

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There are different kinds of eating utensils that are appropriate for specific kinds of meals. You’ll want a knife and fork for meat, a spoon for soup, and those little skewers to hold corn. Well, there is always one food that can be a bit of a bother to eat.

Ramen has delicious veggies, meats, eggs, and long noodles in hot broth. This usually means you have chopsticks and a spoon, but end up tipping the bowl a bit to drink from the side because you give up on ladling it out. The Soup Sticks will stop you from dealing with multiple utensils, as it negates the need to dirty more than the chopsticks. These are hollow, with holes near the thinner end with which you normally pick up food. This way you can slurp up broth without having to switch between tools.

Of course, this can be used in many different settings, but my main concern would be keeping these clean. There isn’t any pricing on these just yet, and as they are preorder only at the moment, we may not be able to get a hold of these for some time. However, the idea could be improved upon, or you could even make a pair of these at home if you have the know-how. It’s funny how many different ways there are for us to get food from point A to B, but we often care less about the quality of food that we’re putting into our systems than the methodology.

Preorder at Julian Lechner, found via thegreenhead
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Jack-o-lantern Cake Mold ushers in the Halloween season

jack-o-lantern-cake-moldAh, the holiday season. You either hate it or you love it, where workaholics would definitely be part of the former group. Having said that, it is nice to have a little bit of fun once in awhile, and with the Halloween season coming up at the end of next month, you might want to paint the town red with ghosts and ghouls. In order to throw a real good party, not only do you need decent grub around, you would also do well to ensure that there is a free flow of booze. Well, supposing you are pretty good with pumpkin carving, but want to try something different, how about the $29.99 Jack-o-lantern Cake Mold from Thinkgeek?

This is the perfect opportunity for you to create some clever pumpkin yumminess right there in your own kitchen, and I guess you can say that there is no more elegant method other than to make use of this Jack-o-lantern Cake Mold. It will be far different from the traditional cake pans which happen to be flat and boring, but rather, this silicone 3D cake mold allows you to bake a pumpkin cake that would – of all things, look like an actual pumpkin, now how about that?
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Messless Chocolate Milk Mixing Mug does away with the clanging of spoon

messless-choc-milkSometimes, it is the small things in life that get to you. You know, the fact that your neighbor at work tends to dig his nose and then disgustingly flick those boogers of his in your direction, not realizing that someone else is watching. How about the fact that when a colleague has this habit of stirring his or her mug endlessly, and the sound of the stainless steel spoon against the glass gets on your nerves after a while? Perhaps it is time for a paradigm shift – and of course, this would come in the form of the $14.95 Messless Chocolate Milk Mixing Mug.

The Messless Chocolate Milk Mixing Mug works as it is named, being a battery-powered and child-friendly chocolate-milk mixer which will definitely keep a kitchen and its surroundings nice and clean. Of course, it is unable to do anything should a klutz hold it in his hands and spill the contents, but that is a different can of worms altogether. The Messless Chocolate Milk Mixing Mug comprises of a 16-oz. tumbler which will fit within a Holstein-patterned holder, accompanied by a trigger button on the handle. All you need to do is add some milk, chocolate syrup or powder, followed by pressing the button and you’re good to go as the nylon whisk will get your drink ready in double quick time. As long as the pair of AA batteries hold out, the Messless Chocolate Milk Mixing Mug is ready to whisk into action any time.
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Hands On With The Anova Automatic Sous Vide System

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Sous vide cooking is probably one of the most high-tech methods of food preparation that home cooks can perform without a degree in chemistry and/or killing themselves and those around them. That’s why I was particularly excited to try the Anova, an automatic sous vide circulator that can turn a lump of cold chicken into a succulent taste sensation in about an hour.

Sous vide is a form of poaching in which meats and vegetables are vacuum-sealed in bags and then slowly cooked at low temperatures in circulated water. The Anova, for example, allows you to seal a chicken breast in a bag and cook it completely without losing any of the juices or burning the meat. You can then sear the surface of the meat by hand after it’s cooked, creating some of the best darn chicken you’ve ever tasted.

The Anova is surprisingly simple. To use it you need a large pot of water and a power outlet. You must seal the meat in a plastic bag – zipper bags probably won’t work, sadly, so a vacuum heat sealer is also needed. You then set the temperature and time. For example, I cooked the chicken on the right at 60 degrees Celsius for 45 minutes. I then salted it and seared it on a hot pan.

The system has a temperature range of 25°C to 99°C and a 12-liter-per-minute pump that circulates the water while cooking. Ideally you would pre-heat the system before dumping in the food because food lying comfortably in tepid water isn’t a great idea.

The founder and creator, Jeff Wu, claims to have made the first affordable home sous vide system on the market. Although there are a few open source and DIY projects out there, this is one of the most “Apple-esque” fire-and-forget models we’ve seen. Wu has a background in biochemistry, computer science, and finance. He builds hardware for pharmaceutical and chemical companies.

“Most if not all the products I’ve helped develop are directly related to new drug research, medical research or the development of new novel materials,” he said. “I get to meet a lot of smart people in my line of work – mostly PhD researchers, grad students, and Nobel laureates now and then – which is incidentally how I found out about sous vide.”

“I was in Boston visiting a research group at MIT/ Harvard/BC (don’t remember which one) about 4 years ago and saw some grad students sous viding some chicken in a lab circulator and finishing it off on a hot plate. This got me interested enough to try it at our lab which was a huge mistake that nearly killed the project,” he said. “I basically had no idea what I was doing since there wasn’t really any clear guide for sous vide in 2009 and on top of it all, my bags got sucked into to the turbines of the scientific circulators.”

So is it amazing? Yes. I’m kind of hooked. The fact that this thing is only $199 (you’ll also need to invest in a $70 vacuum sealer and a big pot) makes it quite compelling and it made some excellent food in only a few hours. I’ve always wondered how fancier restaurants made most of their succulent meats and non-soggy veg and now I know. Because it requires very little preparation you can essentially set it and forget it. You can also leave food in at low temperatures for up to 72 hours, thereby creating some amazing slow-cooked food that isn’t as sloppy as a pot of baked beans but is every bit as flavorful as one.

Again, $199 is a big investment for a fairly cool cooking tool. However, if you’re a foodie and you want to try sous vide, this is probably the best device out there. There are other water ovens online but those are brushing past the $400 mark and higher. This is the first “standalone” model – you do need other equipment to make it work, but not much – and it is surprisingly easy to use and elegantly designed.

Good sous vide is obviously a pretty intense cooking technique. Thankfully, food nerds like Wu are out there and making cool stuff like the Anova.








Spinning Spaghetti Forks automates your dining session

spinning-forkI suppose part of the fun when it comes to eating spaghetti would be manually spinning your fork round and round, hoping to get one long and unbroken strand of spaghetti onto your fork so that you would have a fantastic time chewing on that one mouthful. Even more so when the spaghetti itself is perfectly cooked, being springy without breaking up all too easily, and has soaked in the flavors of the gravy. Well, in another way where life gets more and more automated would be the $29.95 Spinning Spaghetti Fork.

A set of these Spinning Spaghetti Forks are pretty much self explanatory – these are motorized forks which can rotate to twirl strands of spaghetti, ensuring that you end up with a perfectly neat bite all the time. There is a thumb-activated button which is located on the handle itself that will send the prongs to turn at a rate of 22 rpm, allowing it to smoothly wind pasta into a mess-free mouthful. This eliminates the need to fumble in an awkward manner with a helper spoon, and neither do you have to slurp up long noodles. It handles just about any other gauge of stringed pasta, including linguini, fettuccine, and vermicelli. Each purchase comprises of a set of two Spinning Spaghetti Forks, and they will individually be powered by a couple of AAA batteries.
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Sous-Vide SDV delivers a more accurate cooking experience

sous-vide-sdvI know that for many of us who spend time in the kitchen whipping up dishes from time to time, cooking does involve a fair bit of skill as well as intuition. The thing is, all of this intuition comes with plenty of experience, but if you are just starting out, it would be highly advisable for you to obtain the relevant number of tools to help you get going, starting off on the right foot. The $99.99 Sous-Vide SDV is definitely such a device that would eliminate any kind of guesswork, as it capable of maintaining water temperature within 1 degree F of precision, and works well with your slow cooker or rice cooker.

Not only that, I guess you can say that this is an affordable introduction to sous vide cooking. It might even propel you to star chef status in your home, as your meals start to taste even better than ever before, without you ending up serving the rest of your guests under or over-cooked meat. Perhaps that elusive (so far) perfect steak is no longer a distant dream, eh? The Sous-Vide SDV will involve a technique that immerses a vacuum packed sachet of meat into precisely temperature-controlled water, where the water would slowly bring the internal temperature of the food evenly up to a point without scorching it. With the Sous-Vide SDV, it will be placed between your slow-cooker (crock pot) or rice-cooker and the wall outlet, where the wired probe remains in the center of your water bath, and using its sophisticated computer brain, will control the cooker so that the water bath remains within 1 degree F of the desired temperature. Isn’t this neat?
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Oilless Fryer makes for a healthier alternative

oilless-fryerIt goes without saying that many of us have gotten a whole lot more health conscious than before, and organic cafes that whip up delicious meals minus the fat are mushrooming all over the place, too, doing pretty well on their own when you think about it. The method of cooking, too, does play an important role in your daily meals, and for those of us who love fried stuff, you might want to check out this $249.95 Oilless Fryer.

The Oilless Fryer is capable of cooking crisp, succulent fried food – all without the need for any oil. Just how is this “magic” achieved? Well, there is an infrared heating element that will be able to heat to 400° F, while an internal fan circulates the dry hot air in order to cook golden-brown fried food using 80% less fat than deep-fried foodstuffs. This particular Oilless Fryer is capable of handling chicken wings, french fries, or spring rolls without batting an eyelid, delivering the same crunchy exterior and moist interior that you will find by using conventional deep fryers. The thing is, is this capable of handling a high volume at any one time? That depends on the appetite of your guests, as it can cook up to four cups of french fries simultaneously.
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Boil Over Safeguard tames those unwatched pots

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Cooking is one of those tasks that’s necessary in life. Sure, you can get takeout every night, or try to get someone else to cook for you, but the former gets expensive, and the latter can be hard to come by (unless you have a really awesome spouse). One of the most simple dishes to make is spaghetti. All you do is boil some water, dump in the noodles, and warm up the sauce. However, if you’re easily distracted, you might accidentally let the water boil over, and that can cause a mess. If that sounds like something that happens to you, then I’ve got just the thing.

The Boil Over Safeguard might seem like a silly thing to need in the situation I described above. However, imagine that you’re trying to prepare a more complex meal, and you have a couple of little ones running around. It becomes much easier to accidentally let the water get too hot, without giving it a few needed stirs. This silicone lid helps prevent spillovers but widening and extending the opening of the pot you’re using. It sits down snugly on the top of the pot, and has a small opening near the center, which actually sits lower than the outer rings. So if your water does get a bit out of control, it’s not going to spill over the sides, but simply bubble up onto this silicon lid.

The Boil Over Safeguard fits any pot or pan with an opening between 6” and 10” in diameter. It is made of silicon which can withstand heats up to 400 degrees, and can be used in both the dishwasher and microwave.

Source: RedFerret
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Check you meal’s sodium levels with The Handy Salt Meter

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The older we get, the more we realize just how much we should be paying attention to the food that we put in our body. It starts out with watching how many calories we’re eating, then cholesterol, and eventually, you’ll even be looking at the sodium content of your meal. However, when you’re in a restaurant, you might not be able to get a straight answer about just how much salt is in your food. If you have a health condition that depends on you knowing this detail, you’ll need a little extra help finding this out.

The Handy Salt Meter is probably the easiest thing you’ll find for measuring the salt content of a dish. You just stick it in your food, wait a few seconds, and an LED will light up to indicate the percentage of salt contained within. The results are even color-coded, so you can easily see just how dangerous the levels are.

There are limitations to the device, unfortunately. This is only going to work on hot, liquid foods, due to how the sensor takes readings. So no poking your steak to see how salty the seasoning is, or anything like that. The Handy Salt Meter will set you back just under $20.

Source: Technabob
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