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[Satin Black, Biscuit Cream: A Writer's Blog] Kitchen Gadgetry: Alton's Judgment Calls. Posted by Picasa. One of my favorite food nerds (even by his own admission) is the well-known Food Nertwork TV host, Alton Brown. One part chef, one part "Bill Nye the Science Guy" of the ...
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[Gizmodo: Top] The Kitchen Scale, Unsung Hero of Great Cooking - Kitchen scales ...: Damn the cups and tablespoons, cooking by weight is the only path to awesomeness. While important to remember”as American's chief food geek Alton Brown has noted here and elsewhere”you don't want unitaskers in your kitchen (unless it's an air-popper used to toast pine nuts!)
[Gizmodo Australia] The Kitchen Scale, Unsung Hero Of Great Cooking | Gizmodo Australia: Food writer and culinary expert Michael Ruhlman didn't want us to get through a week of celebrating kitchen gadgetry without singing praise of the dig... While important to remember”as American's chief food geek Alton Brown has noted here and elsewhere”you don't want unitaskers in your kitchen (unless it's an air-popper used to toast pine nuts!)
[KIJO] The Kitchen Scale, Unsung Hero of Great Cooking [Taste Test]: Food writer and culinary expert Michael Ruhlman didn't want us to get through a week of celebrating kitchen gadgetry without singing praise of the digital scale. Damn the cups and tablespoons, cooking by weight is the only path to .
ThirdCoast Digest: Seems to beg the addition of infomercial kitchen gadgetry through the decades. Everything from Ginsu knives to the ubiquitous Magic Bullet.
[The Electronic Tabloid] THE KITCHEN SCALE, UNSUNG HERO OF GREAT COOKING [TASTE TEST]: Food bard as great as culinary consultant Michael Ruhlman didnt wish us to get by the week of celebrating kitchen gadgetry though singing regard of the digital scale. Damn the cups as great as tablespoons, in progress by weight is the .
[The Pioneer Woman Cooks!] Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - The Pioneer Woman Cooks - Ree Drummond: I don’t know if this is heresy, but when I need to temper eggs when making a custard base, I add about 1/2 cup of the milk or cream to the beaten egg yolks and sugar. It keeps the eggs from clotting in the sugar if it has to sit for any length of time and it keeps the hot tempering liquid from possibly cooking any bit of egg that missed the whisk right off.
[Dethroner] Alton Brown Explains Proper Knife Care at Dethroner: Here Alton explains how to keep your new knife sharp without buying a bunch of fancy gadgetry. The takeaway: Keep it honed and leave the knife sharpening to the professionals.
[5 Minutes for Parenting] Marriage and Cherry Pitters: Antique Daddy was a 41YO bachelor when we married (10 years ago) and came with at least 21 years of kitchen gadgetry, some of it rusty, all of it sad. He still has not forgiven me for throwing away one of those round rubber things that you open jars with.
[Not Eating Out in New York] Not Eating Out in New York » Apple Gruyere Panini and Ginger Lime ...: I heated up a heavy, cast-iron Dutch oven instead and pressed that on top of the sandwich. Sure, it didn’t have the griddle lines, but it was heavy enough to smoosh the pieces of bread together just enough so that the cheese oozed out a tiny bit from the air bubbly country bread, forming little cheesy crusts along the flat surface of one side.
[Gizmodo Comments] Food Network's Alton Brown Talks to Giz: Caribbean Adventuring ...: Cooking gadgetry is a whole subset of gear-geekdom that Alton covers nicely on his main show, Good Eats. Most cooking shows are intolerable but if you're a Giz reader and even remotely active in the kitchen, it's well worth checking out .
[Food for Thought - a Foodtv.ca blog] Food for Thought - a Foodtv.ca blog - An Interview with Ted Allen ...: T.A.: Its a lot more work because unlike those other shows this is scripted, so I have to learn lines. It's something I havent done before, but its fun because Im a writer, (which is what Ive done for most of my career), so I get to contribute by polishing the writing and changing the angle;
[My husband cooks] Fresh pasta!: Now, although my husband is a devoted acolyte of one Alton Brown, Food Network star, he doesnt always live by Altons creed of disavowing all tools “unitasker.” In other words, he kind of has a thing for kitchen gadgetry.
[Chicago Reader: The Blog: Food Chain] "It's like a James Bond movie meets Chitty Chity Bang Bang meets ...: Host Alton Brown, who spends most of the show maying snarky comments about "science-fair" cooking and referring to the Cantu kitchen as "Planet Cantu," is practically apoplexic. (When Cantu whipped out the sea bass he exclaimed, .
[moosh in indy.] moosh in indy. » Inspect Her Gadget.: Okay I have a few (all my good ones are back at my moms house until I have a larger kitchen to put them in, so everytime i look in the storage of my moms its like opening presents again and i forget all of them) but anyways 1. My silicone spatula, i LOVE it, so easy to use on ANYTHING, so easy to clean.
[Twenty Sided] Twenty Sided » Blog Archive » French Press: (Which, I suspect, is probably just something really old that I’ve never heard of before.) I have a deep mistrust of things that don’t plug in (this includes human beings) so I knew this was going to be an uneasy process. If you’re the only other person in the world besides me who has never seen a French press, then allow me to spoon-feed you from the Bowl of Overdue Enlightenment:
[The Kitchn] Apartment Therapy The Kitchn | Good Question: Should I Buy Mario ...: I like Alton Brown's rule about kitchen gadgets (viz., if you can't find a couple of uses for a kitchen gadget then it doesn't belong in the kitchen). Don't get me wrong I love kitchen tools and gadgets, but I like tools that can serve a couple of purposes and a pizza peel is just too specialized a tool for me.
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