Funny Kitchen Tools

 
22-Apr-2009 by chefbenwa

Here is a great tool if you just have to get the recipe exactly the way it is supposed to be, or as a great gift for a neophyte  chef.

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When the recipe calls for a Dash, Pinch or Smidgen you'll be ready.

I think I found these at Restoration Hardware years ago. I just had to have them. They just crack me up.

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If you need a set of these check out this link.

Comments

ifoodiee says :

:-)...really cute..though I don't think I am obsessive about anything...I wouldn't mind having them in my kitchen!
Posted on: 22 April 2009 - 9:48pm

chefbenwa says :

There is a link at the bottom to an online site that sells them
Posted on: 22 April 2009 - 10:11pm

veg foodie says :

these are really collectible! Whether you cook or not, these definately are worth owning. they are cutely- obssesive, if there is any such thing. A witty invention! :D
Posted on: 23 April 2009 - 3:12am

foodpsychologist says :

These measuring spoons are so very handy ! A pinch, a dash and a smidgen would always put me in a dilemma as to how much of the ingredient should be exactly put into a recipe !Thanks for the information.
Posted on: 23 April 2009 - 5:09am

aparna.priya says :

these measuring instruments...well i think they're really helpful. Sometimes, i get confused with a pinch, a dash and a smidgen. but, with these instruments my problems are seemed to be half solved. thnks for all the info...
Posted on: 23 April 2009 - 10:30am

Prezi says :

Dash, pinch etc in the recipe instructions has always been a minds game to me.. But, i never knew, I actually could make use of these measuring devices.. Ha ha ha.. well, when trying a new recipe, i think these spoons can really come out handy, that's when you don have to overdo the dashes and pinches.. :) and then to spoil the recipe :) .. Great blog Chef!
Posted on: 23 April 2009 - 8:06pm

Gadget Lady says :

I am truly OCD case.. be it for pudding or for pie, the moment I add somethin to the mix pops up an endless list of questions and doubts "was tat a pinch?" "i added two ounces or was that 1 1/2 ounce" .. phew, guess this tool wld be a helpin hand. thanks for the info chef :)
Posted on: 24 April 2009 - 12:19am

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