Some may say that kitchen utensils are a waste of counter space, and we don't disagree. Finding great kitchen utensils will open up new culinary possibilities. Have you ever wanted to try blending your own spices or conquer the challenge of making the perfect crepe? Investing in a worthy device will take your cooking to a whole new level. Not every item fits into everyone's life, but if you like good niche products, you'll probably also be interested in kitchenware.
At the Inspired Home Show in Chicago, Daily Meal was able to check out some of the coolest kitchen items on the market right now. We've rounded up the most eye-catching gadgets we've found, so you can see for yourself. The best part? Not only do these items add variety to your cooking, but they're also a lot of fun to use.
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FinaMill Battery Spice Grinder
This spice grinder from FinaMill aims to give you the freshest, boldest flavors from your spices. If you've ever wondered whether freshly grated cumin is better than pre-ground cumin, let's put that doubt to the test. How does it work? First, connect your FinaPod to your device, then fill the pod with your favorite spices. You can also experiment with custom spice blends.
Louise Kemp, marketing manager at FinaMill, elaborates: “Instead of having a bunch of different mills to grind different spices, this is just one and swapping between spice pods is quick and easy. It's all done with one hand and it's super easy to use. Excellent It's versatile and looks great on your counter.'' The Spice Grinder is available for purchase on the FinaMill website for $44.99.
Nutle
Plant-based milks have become all the rage in recent years. You can now find plant-based menu items in almost every coffee shop, and you can even make vegan ice cream using dairy-free milk. Making your own plant milk may seem daunting, but the Nutr machine streamlines the process and creates a creamy, smooth vegan beverage in no time. Just add your favorite plant-based ingredients, water, and any other flavorings you like, and Nutr will blend it all together to create your own customized beverage.
Eugenia Hariyono, Nutr Marketer, said: “We think this product is perfect for those who are lactose intolerant, vegan and sustainable.Through our partnership with One Tree Planted, we For every product we sell, a tree is planted.” So when you use a Nutr machine, you're not only making delicious drinks, but your purchases are also making a positive impact in the world. The gadget can be purchased from the brand's website for $129.
Salton Crepe & Tortilla Maker
Making crepes at home is usually a job only for calm people. The tactical process of making paper-thin crepes without tearing or burning is anything but simple. Luckily, Salton's Crepe & Tortilla Maker simplifies this process into his one easy, fluid motion. Lift the cordless griddle from the base and dip it into the dough, rotating the griddle part from side to side to make sure everything is evenly distributed. Once the crepes (or tortillas) are cooked, use the included spatula to lift them out.
Carmelina Molinara, social media and e-commerce manager at Salton, told The Daily Meal why she believes this particular product will continue to be a crowd-pleaser. “One of the reasons cordless crepe makers have stood the test of time is the convenience of being cordless,” she says. “You have a free range of movement to dip the dough into the dough and use the included accessories to smooth and lift the dough.” These crepes & tortillas from her maker, Salton's website. You can purchase it for $20.99.
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