How to Accessorize Your Kitchen
Use a food processor to slice foods, chop fruits, vegetables and meats, puree foods for soups and other dishes and to knead dough for bread., Get a mini food processor if you grind herbs and nuts or if you have a baby and you puree small amounts of...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Use a food processor to slice foods
Some cooks consider food processors essential kitchen gadgets. -
Step 2: chop fruits
, Purchase a handheld blender to immerse in a bowl of fruit or pot of soup. , If you need to save space, buy a toaster oven to use as a bread toaster.
You can also save energy and money heating foods like such as leftover pizza or waffles in the toaster oven instead of the conventional oven. , If you don't mix heavy doughs, a handheld mixer can do the job of beating eggs or other lighter jobs. , If you can afford it, buy a second grinder to grind whole spices. , If you purchase expensive cappuccino or latte drinks, an espresso maker may save you money. , Put all or most of the ingredients in the pot before going to bed or at the beginning of the day.
About 8 to 10 hours later the dish is done cooking. , Pressure cookers are good for cooking vegetables, whole chickens and roasted meats. , Season the waffle iron before the first use if the waffle iron doesn't have a non-stick surface.
Read the instruction manual for specific information about seasoning the appliance. ,, -
Step 3: vegetables and meats
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Step 4: puree foods for soups and other dishes and to knead dough for bread.
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Step 5: Get a mini food processor if you grind herbs and nuts or if you have a baby and you puree small amounts of food.
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Step 6: Buy a blender rated at 500 watts or more so it has enough power to crush ice for smoothies and to puree soup ingredients.
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Step 7: Select a toaster that has wide slots so you can toast thick slices of bread and bagels.
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Step 8: Buy a heavy-duty standing mixer if you bake so you can mix dough for baked goods.
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Step 9: Purchase a coffee grinder
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Step 10: as commercially-ground spices lose flavor and aroma because they aren't as fresh.
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Step 11: Use any of several types of coffeemakers
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Step 12: including automatic drip
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Step 13: manual drip or French press.
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Step 14: Try a slow cooker if you are pressed for time or want to tenderize a cut of meat.
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Step 15: Use a pressure cooker to save on energy costs and time.
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Step 16: Buy a waffle iron to make waffles or to press sandwiches.
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Step 17: Employ a rice cooker to cook rice to perfection and to steam vegetables.
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Step 18: Use a citrus press or an electric juicer if you like fresh juices.
Detailed Guide
Some cooks consider food processors essential kitchen gadgets.
, Purchase a handheld blender to immerse in a bowl of fruit or pot of soup. , If you need to save space, buy a toaster oven to use as a bread toaster.
You can also save energy and money heating foods like such as leftover pizza or waffles in the toaster oven instead of the conventional oven. , If you don't mix heavy doughs, a handheld mixer can do the job of beating eggs or other lighter jobs. , If you can afford it, buy a second grinder to grind whole spices. , If you purchase expensive cappuccino or latte drinks, an espresso maker may save you money. , Put all or most of the ingredients in the pot before going to bed or at the beginning of the day.
About 8 to 10 hours later the dish is done cooking. , Pressure cookers are good for cooking vegetables, whole chickens and roasted meats. , Season the waffle iron before the first use if the waffle iron doesn't have a non-stick surface.
Read the instruction manual for specific information about seasoning the appliance. ,,
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