I donāt know why but I started using the spatula for everything a few months ago, stirring, scraping, servingā¦.. itās a nice tool. The second thing you show is also used to make SpƤtzle, itās called a SpƤtzlespress
We had a potato ricer when we were teens, and it was fun to try briefly but for regular use it was a pain in the caboose! And didnāt rice many potatoes at once. Plus you had to really push hard to get them thru and then thereās always some squished potatoes at the bottom kinda stuck to the bottom. Another thing is some family members liked lumpy potatoes,ā¦ā¦go figure! I guess when you put in enough real butter and cream, salt and pepper, they taste good no matter. lol Ours was oldā¦probably used to be our grandmotherās. It had holes partway up the sides too.
Iām not sure what this says about me, but I prefer my mashed potatoes to have chunks. Completely silky mash really does make me think I am eating baby food.
If youāre like me and watch Gordon Ramsey hating on people that use a thermo pen, just remember heās a full time Michelin star chef and knows meat by touching it, most people who cook at home donāt have or need that skill and the thermo pen is much safer than potentially giving yourself food poisoning.
I think Iām finally getting there with My kitchen, I have four out of the five. I donāt have the ricer but I donāt like those super smooth mashed potatoes and have no need to make baby food right now
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I donāt know why but I started using the spatula for everything a few months ago, stirring, scraping, servingā¦.. itās a nice tool. The second thing you show is also used to make SpƤtzle, itās called a SpƤtzlespress
I agree with you about using a thermometer, but ive always gotten good results by touch with my steak. Maybe Iām just lucky.
Mandolin, sliced potatoes, sliced finger tipsā¦ its a beauty
I didnāt used to use the handle thing w my mandolin and learned my lesson the hard way by cutting the tip off my thumb
I donāt understand why people have started wanting zero texture to their mashed potatoes
Hey, anyone reading. Use the guard for the mandolin, I cut the tip of my index clean off while cutting potatoes a few years back.
And remember the Golden Rule of the Mandolin:
Do not serve your finger shavings with the meal.
If youāre trying to get someone to use the safety features of a kitchen gadget, admitting that you donāt use them probably isnāt the way to go
My family is over the moon after watching this and realizing they use all of those. My years of kitchen babble werenāt for nothing!
Weāve got them all (my brother is an avid home cook) and the mandolin SCARES me, bro. You can lose a finger in a microsecond with that thing.
Mandoline, I cannot look at one without flashback to blood and potatoes. Weāve all been to Vietnam.
Already have, any other wuggestions?
Iāve cut my hand too many times on the mandolins.
The spatula, AKA the most important tool in the kitchen.
1 isnāt heat proof itās resistant
Yeah. Recommending mandolins to random people at home via YT and letting them know you never use the guard even though you know you shouldā¦
You are an agent of chaos keeping emergency departments busy.
Home cooks do not need a mandolin.
Iām always terrified using the mandolin, even with the guard. I just know Iām gonna love the ends of my fingers making scalloped potatoes
I watched that episode of Clarksonās farmā¦ Iām using the guard on the mandolin
If you make mash without the lumps youāve made it wrong
We had a potato ricer when we were teens, and it was fun to try briefly but for regular use it was a pain in the caboose! And didnāt rice many potatoes at once. Plus you had to really push hard to get them thru and then thereās always some squished potatoes at the bottom kinda stuck to the bottom. Another thing is some family members liked lumpy potatoes,ā¦ā¦go figure! I guess when you put in enough real butter and cream, salt and pepper, they taste good no matter. lol
Ours was oldā¦probably used to be our grandmotherās. It had holes partway up the sides too.
Fun fact: this guy never stops waiving his arms on this video
But yes, the Maryse is amazing. So extremely useful
My mom bought special gloves for our mandolin
Aint got room for any of this in my kitchen
cooking school
chef using mandolin talking said "you should always use a guard, I dont as i am a professi.ohshit"
I use a cut proof glove with my mandolin. Must have.
4 of 5 collected !
I use both the guard & the glove with my mandolin. Otherwise way too much blood in the cucumber salad
Iām sorry but for a steakā¦ temperature doesnāt matter, itās all about consistency. Thermometer for all other meat though
these arent normal things in peoples homes?!?!
The masher would be good for certain foods, but i want granularity in my mashed potatoes.
The ricer is over rated
But I like lumpy mash! Got that good mouth feel
I chopped my fingertip off slicing chilis with a mandolin. That was painful for weeks, and it still hurts shen I bump my middle finger into things
Iām not sure what this says about me, but I prefer my mashed potatoes to have chunks. Completely silky mash really does make me think I am eating baby food.
The must cook with a thermal pen should be the answer to āwhat are you looking for in a partnerā question on dating apps.
If youāre like me and watch Gordon Ramsey hating on people that use a thermo pen, just remember heās a full time Michelin star chef and knows meat by touching it, most people who cook at home donāt have or need that skill and the thermo pen is much safer than potentially giving yourself food poisoning.
Got emā¦ thanks for the vindication, my wife canāt say "youāre not a chef" anymore
Butā¦ Butā¦ I like my mash potatoes lumpy
I think Iām finally getting there with My kitchen, I have four out of the five. I donāt have the ricer but I donāt like those super smooth mashed potatoes and have no need to make baby food right now
Done
Rarely used the thermometer
Noooooo Iāve had stitches twice from the mandolin. One of them had to sew my fingertip back on!
The Mandolin. For some reason sharp enough to cut gods.
Adamsin andy baba
Always use the guard on the mandolin, I got careless and didnāt, nearly lost a knuckle.
I have all the Utensils in this video and love them. Thank you, Chef Andy.
Hey neat, I already have those! I prefer lumpy mashed potatoes so I donāt use the ricer all that often, but I got it!
Huh, Iāve got them all. Maybe I should get one of those hats?