The $6 essential. No images? Click here Every Kitchen Should Have a Bowl Scraper Because of their flat, asymmetrical edge, bowl scrapers make quick work of cutting and dividing dough. We use them whenever we make gnocchi, cut logs for orecchiette, or have to divide small portions of dough. Since they're made of plastic, these scrapers won't ruin a nice wooden, granite, or marble table surface, either. Outside of dough work, bowl scrapers shine even brighter. Corralling cut ingredients from your cutting board is an essential kitchen skill, and using a fast, lightweight bowl scraper like this one makes the process almost second nature. Need to quickly clean up the mess of carrot peels on your station and that explosion of whole wheat flour on the counter? Bowl scraper’s got your back. Pushing purées of mashed potatoes through a fine-mesh tamis? Bowl scraper is the weapon of choice. Grab a set for yourself! At a staggering $6, this set might just be the cheapest (and most useful!) kitchen equipment you could own. Recipes for your bowl scraper |
Tuesday, April 14, 2020
Why you need a bowl scraper
Monday, April 13, 2020
Our tips for meal planning during self-isolation
The latest on Serious Eats! No images? Click here FEATURES Our Tips for Meal Planning During Self-Isolation This period of coronavirus quarantine is forcing more of us to cook more of our own meals than ever; here are our best strategies for making it work with ease. FEATURES15 Umami-Packed Ingredients to Upgrade Your PantryROUNDUPSThink Outside the Box: 17 Macaroni and Cheese RecipesFEATURESDinner and a Movie: A Chinese Feast for The FarewellRECIPESPasta With Beans and GreensMERCHLove Pasta and a Good Cause? This Starch Madness Merch Is for YouSTARCH MADNESSStarch Madness: The Final ForksEmail Continues After Ad Below FEATURESDinner and a Movie: A Passover-Themed Dinner for Uncut GemsCEREAL EATS"Just Fine!": General Mills' Jolly Rancher Cereal, ReviewedRECIPESPasta With Vodka Sauce |
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Here's why you should save your fruit scraps
The reason is sweet! No images? Click here Save These Fruit Scraps to Make Fresh Syrups for Cocktails and MoreWhile we're trying to limit our trips to the grocery store and make the most of the fresh fruit we have on hand, we've developed these syrups to use every last bit—from the pit to the peel—of our favorite fruits. They are a welcome addition to cocktails and mocktails, making drinks taste brighter and more powerfully fruity, or they can be drizzled over ice cream for a dessert that's as luxurious as it is easy. |
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