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If anyone is looking for a meat grinder, http://smokehousechef.com has developed a Stainless Steel grinder attachment for kitchenaid stand mixers. The other metal one on the market (Chef's Choice) is aluminum and can't be put in a dishwasher, this one can. So it can be easily sterilized. It came yesterday, feels incredibly solid, the body of it is about 12 ga stainless steel all around. Like, dispose of a corpse solid. If you want to make big meat into small meat without effort or like getting fat and super unattractive this thing is probably exactly what you need. They also sell replacement parts for the KA grinder, sausage casings of all many types and sizes, and some seasonings, but unfortunately not the basic curing salts, as far as I can find. Also I made a mistake with my order and their customer service is possibly the best I've ever seen, so if you need a thing these guys sell, buy it from them.
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:You could probably build a successful mall food court chain based on that name alone Already a thing in DC, sort of - Shawafel.
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# ? May 30, 2016 16:05 |
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YMMV but the Homegoods near me has the Blendtec Classic 570 for only $150.
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FireTora posted:YMMV but the Homegoods near me has the Blendtec Classic 570 for only $150. Wow, I wish I had one of those stores nearby. I'm currently shopping for a blender and the 575's $420 list price is way out of my budget. Is the Breville Hemisphere Control still considered a good blender? I'm eyeing it on sale at amazon.ca for ~$153 USD.
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rgocs posted:Wow, I wish I had one of those stores nearby. I'm currently shopping for a blender and the 575's $420 list price is way out of my budget. Is the Breville Hemisphere Control still considered a good blender? I'm eyeing it on sale at amazon.ca for ~$153 USD. You can get a refurbished Blendtec Total Blender off ebay right now for $175 with their memorial day coupon code. Not sure about the Breville, their other products are well regarded though.
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# ? May 30, 2016 21:37 |
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rgocs posted:Is the Breville Hemisphere Control still considered a good blender? I'm eyeing it on sale at amazon.ca for ~$153 USD. I've had one for a few years and I think it's a good value. I use it nearly every day, frequently multiple times a day and haven't found a job it can't do. It seems to be the only model bridging the gap between "complete poo poo" and "professional unit that is total overkill for home use but loving awesome if you can stomach the price tag".
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# ? May 30, 2016 21:40 |
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Is there any home/countertop rotisserie setup that is worth the money/my time? Spinny meat seems fun and I can think of a few other odd ideas that might work better spinning.
Sextro fucked around with this message at 18:51 on Jun 3, 2016 |
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Classic Thermapen (grey only) sale for $69 right now.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 18:52 |
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poo poo, I really want an MK4 in blue.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 18:54 |
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Sextro posted:Is there any home/countertop rotisserie setup that is worth the money/my time? Spinny meat seems fun and I can think of a few other odd ideas that might work better spinning. Hilariously and surprisingly, the ever-present RONCO WHATEVER-THOUSAND SHOWTIME ROTISSERIE of infomercial fame ("Just set it... and forget it!") actually does a decent job. It's also huge, and gets really hot on the outside, and needs a lot of clear counter space, and is a total bitch to clean, and operates at a fixed temperature. You've gotta be dedicated to spinny meat to go that route. If you've got a barbecue that will accept a rotisserie setup, I'd personally go that way over countertop.
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Molten Llama posted:Hilariously and surprisingly, the ever-present RONCO WHATEVER-THOUSAND SHOWTIME ROTISSERIE of infomercial fame ("Just set it... and forget it!") actually does a decent job. No outside space to grill in unfortunately. I'll probably just wait for a decent enough sale on those things to get one without really worrying I'll hate using it.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 19:32 |
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They pop up pretty regularly in thrift shops for 20 bucks or less. I found the nicest model with all the extras that you could purchase with it for 20 at a local shop and it is only been used once. You can also find Sunbeam Carousel style rotisserie being vertical instead of horizontal they are not as good for things like chicken but they make awesome Gyros. I have both the Bronco and a 1950 Sunbeam depending on what I want to cook
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 20:16 |
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I bet it makes your kitchen hot as gently caress in the summer as bad as a dang oven would. Edit: Don't they make things you pop in the oven anyway for that?
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 21:14 |
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The two I have both are enclosed and heat with an electric coil to produce IR/radiant heat. As such they really don't put out much heat compared to my gas oven which is constantly venting heat out the top when I use it. Being that they are electric you could always just plug them in in the garage or on the patio if your house is that effected by it. I also have something called a kabob-it that due to it's design doubles as a space heater while it cooks your kabobs/sausages.
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# ? Jun 4, 2016 01:33 |
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Is it worth is to shell out the extra money for a Breville over other food processors? Do they ever go on sale?
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# ? Jun 7, 2016 19:35 |
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Where's the cheapest place to buy a kitchenaid these days? I'm looking for the 6 qt bowl lift model, prefer to buy in store but I don't mind buying online, especially if i can get a discount on a refurb
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Stalizard posted:Where's the cheapest place to buy a kitchenaid these days? I'm looking for the 6 qt bowl lift model, prefer to buy in store but I don't mind buying online, especially if i can get a discount on a refurb Probably this: https://www.amazon.com/KitchenAid-R...itchenaid+mixer
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Stalizard posted:Where's the cheapest place to buy a kitchenaid these days? I'm looking for the 6 qt bowl lift model, prefer to buy in store but I don't mind buying online, especially if i can get a discount on a refurb Woot frequently has them on sale, mostly refurbs. I'd hold off for a sale as they're pretty common.
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# ? Jun 13, 2016 15:33 |
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If you're a Costco member the pro 600 is often on sale there for under $300 brand new.
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# ? Jun 13, 2016 16:37 |
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Well I'll be damned, Woot actually has them on sale today. New, too, not even refurbs. That's a hell of a deal for them.
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# ? Jun 13, 2016 18:11 |
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I got the refurb on Amazon, it's just what I was looking for. The one on woot looks great, but it's a 5 qt and I was really after the 6 qt model. Thanks guys!
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# ? Jun 13, 2016 19:06 |
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Crosspost from the sous vide thread: FoodSaver vacuum sealer on sale for 40 bucks today at Woot. I can't say I've ever used this model, but I have a different FoodSaver (the FM2000) and it's worked flawlessly.
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# ? Jun 14, 2016 13:22 |
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Does anybody have recommendations for a handheld smoker? I'm only seeing like 3 on Amazon, and I'm wondering if any of them are any good. EDIT: Nevermind, turns out they're all the same one. I. M. Gei fucked around with this message at 04:21 on Jun 16, 2016 |
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I know it's super basic but I loving hate my current potato masher. Anyone love theirs? Good for taters and guac?
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Croatoan posted:I know it's super basic but I loving hate my current potato masher. Anyone love theirs? Good for taters and guac?
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# ? Jun 19, 2016 01:07 |
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Kitchenaid whip or paddle
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Dr. Gitmo Moneyson posted:Does anybody have recommendations for a handheld smoker? I'm only seeing like 3 on Amazon, and I'm wondering if any of them are any good. the answer is really no, there are no good ones
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Dr. Gitmo Moneyson posted:Does anybody have recommendations for a handheld smoker? I'm only seeing like 3 on Amazon, and I'm wondering if any of them are any good. My roommate uses the 'Smoking Gun' to add smoke flavor to whiskey, which it seems to work OK for. I doubt it is good for much more than that. I believe he is on his second or third one in a couple years, so apparently they aren't particularly durable.
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The gun seems unnecessarily complicated... I have an indoor smoking box, it's less then $50 on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Stovetop-Smoker-Original-Camerons-Stainless/dp/B00004SZ9D/ It's a hot smoke, not a cold one, so you can't do the same things to meat that you can with an outdoor smoker, but it's perfect for adding smoke flavor to things like veggies.
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Squashy Nipples posted:The gun seems unnecessarily complicated... I have an indoor smoking box, it's less then $50 on Amazon: How well does it seal the smoke in? I have a small apartment and fire alarms, but no outdoor space in which to erect a smoker. Also, outdoor smokers are expressly prohibited.
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SymmetryrtemmyS posted:How well does it seal the smoke in? I have a small apartment and fire alarms, but no outdoor space in which to erect a smoker. Also, outdoor smokers are expressly prohibited. The instructions tell you to bend the top a little, and if you do that right, it closes tightly enough that no smoke escapes. Your kitchen will smell smokey, but there won't be any smoke in the air.
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taqueso posted:My roommate uses the 'Smoking Gun' to add smoke flavor to whiskey, which it seems to work OK for. I doubt it is good for much more than that. I believe he is on his second or third one in a couple years, so apparently they aren't particularly durable. I haven't tried it on whiskey, but the smoke you get from Smoking Gun on cheese is pretty acrid at first and requires a couple days of sitting in the fridge to "mellow out." If you have the time to let things sit and mellow out it's actually pretty good. When you use a Smoking Gun on something you're going to serve right away, you're playing a tightrope game between the Scylla of "too much and it's acrid" and the Charybdis of "too little and you might as well not have bothered." Even if you "succeed" your prize is that you added just enough smoke that people can detect that there's smoke there but not enough to detect any specific notes because the acrid qualities are going to be over-represented. Steve Yun fucked around with this message at 19:10 on Jun 20, 2016 |
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1. Which Vitamix is the best value? We're primarily going to use this for soup and general blending duties. 2. Do the refurbs come in a box that says "This is a gift from someone that doesn't love you?"
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Residency Evil posted:1. Which Vitamix is the best value? We're primarily going to use this for soup and general blending duties. 1. Refurb or whatever is currently being sold by your neighborhood Costco 2. No idea.
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mindphlux posted:the answer is really no, there are no good ones taqueso posted:My roommate uses the 'Smoking Gun' to add smoke flavor to whiskey, which it seems to work OK for. I doubt it is good for much more than that. I believe he is on his second or third one in a couple years, so apparently they aren't particularly durable. This is really sad to hear since I'm probably still going to buy one.
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# ? Jun 21, 2016 07:24 |
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This is a super duper good deal but it's today only so I hope some of y'all saved in advance. KitchenAid Tri-Ply Stainless Steel 12-Piece Set on sale for $222.99 with free shipping. https://amzn.com/B01ATSHP0A
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Croatoan posted:This is a super duper good deal but it's today only so I hope some of y'all saved in advance. KitchenAid Tri-Ply Stainless Steel 12-Piece Set on sale for $222.99 with free shipping. Goddamn that's a good deal. If I didn't already have a full pots and pans collection, I'd jump on that in a heartbeat. Even so, I still want to buy it.
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The Midniter posted:Goddamn that's a good deal. If I didn't already have a full pots and pans collection, I'd jump on that in a heartbeat. I know, right? If I had the cash it'd be handy just to have an extra few pots. I hope some of y'all take advantage of this!
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Croatoan posted:I hope some of y'all take advantage of this! Ordered. I cook a ton, but I've primarily used non-stick other than the occasional random stock pot etc.... I've been planning for a while to finally get stainless cookware and this looks too perfect. Thanks for the tip.
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deimos posted:1. Refurb or whatever is currently being sold by your neighborhood Costco Do I need to get a vitamix with the programmable stuff or is that really just fluff?
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