Seven kitchen gadgets I can’t live without: ‘How does anyone make a salad without one?’

Seven kitchen gadgets I can’t live without: ‘How does anyone make a salad without one?’

Keen cook Elizabeth Quinn opens her drawer to share the culinary tools that save her time, sanity and fingertips

What makes a kitchen gadget a culinary game-changer? An indispensable item of the kitchen toolkit doesn’t have to be hi-tech or fancy – my most prized tool is a 50 cent plastic spatula – but it does have to earn its place in the cutlery drawer.

The salad spinner comes a close second to my spatula. It’s the first thing I look for when I’m preparing salad in someone else’s kitchen. If my host doesn’t have one, I’m never sure how to proceed. If the answer to “How do you dry your lettuce?” is patting gently with paper towels or performing some kind of frenzied windmill impersonation with a tea towel, I have an urge – which I (mostly) resist – to throw my hands in the air.

Continue reading… Keen cook Elizabeth Quinn opens her drawer to share the culinary tools that save her time, sanity and fingertipsGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailWhat makes a kitchen gadget a culinary game-changer? An indispensable item of the kitchen toolkit doesn’t have to be hi-tech or fancy – my most prized tool is a 50 cent plastic spatula – but it does have to earn its place in the cutlery drawer.The salad spinner comes a close second to my spatula. It’s the first thing I look for when I’m preparing salad in someone else’s kitchen. If my host doesn’t have one, I’m never sure how to proceed. If the answer to “How do you dry your lettuce?” is patting gently with paper towels or performing some kind of frenzied windmill impersonation with a tea towel, I have an urge – which I (mostly) resist – to throw my hands in the air. Continue reading… Australian food and drink, Life and style, Australian lifestyle, Gadgets, Food 

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