My favorite part of a meal is … dessert! I have a big sweet tooth, and if you give me a piece of cake, I'll sit happy for hours. As much as I love devouring desserts, I'm not the best at making them. Although this would help to take some pressure off my wallet! For all dessert lovers who like to devour everything sweet in sight, but unfortunately have difficulty preparing it – this kitchen appliance collection has been put together especially for you. From a Star Wars-inspired waffle maker to a robot-controlled icing assistant to help you decorate your cakes, these kitchen gadgets are designed for any amateur chef with a huge sweet tooth! These kitchen gadgets are dessert-friendly and YD-approved. Enjoy!


Imagine how good an ice cream spoon would have to be to win a Global Innovation Award. With a special heat-storing liquid in the handle and a heat-conducting inner structure made of an alloy that conducts heat to the edge of the scoop, the ScoopTHAT II can carve through this solid block of ice cream quite naturally and without much effort. ScoopTHAT II is based only on the physical transfer of heat and cuts through frozen cream like a hot knife through butter, but without electricity or batteries … just good old science.


The Bruno comes as a two-shell device with a lid that folds back when it is opened. With heating coils on both the bottom and the lid, you can use the Bruno like an oven (only this one opens differently) by even choosing which heating plate you want to activate. In the middle there is a griddle that will hold your meat or vegetables on while you grill them like on a grill grill. Open the lid, light the lower coil, and you have an impromptu grill that works well with all types of food. Close the lid and activate both heating coils and you have a toaster that toast breads stored horizontally!


Pangea's Deluxe Millennial Falcon Waffle Maker produces probably the best waffles in the galaxy, creating iconic spaceship shaped waffles that are evenly browned on both sides thanks to its weighted lid and built-in thermostat. It even includes two LEDs that tell you when to pour the batter and when the waffles are perfectly golden and absolutely devouring.


Modeled after the shape and design of a toucan bird (remember Rafael from the movie Rio?) Toco's beak is made of plastic (making it relatively safe for children) and has a circular element at its tip that goes into the core of the Fruit penetrates while the beak itself has a sharp edge that cuts through the pulp. Toco's eye hole doubles as a finger rest, giving you the leverage you need to easily cut through the fruit.


Designed to be mounted on your existing 3D printer, the Cakewalk 3D is a handy food extruder that you can use to decorate cakes, make meringues, decorate your pizza with ornate cheese patterns, or write your name on a burrito in guacamole. If food can be extruded, the Cakewalk 3D can pretty much extrude it thanks to a stainless steel tube, a helix that pushes the food out like an Archimedes screw, and a NEMA 17 motor that drives the extrusions, thanks to the entire setup (the one on mounted on the XY axis arm of your printer) moves back and forth to create complex patterns that you enter into your printer program.


Designed in the Bundt Cake format, the shape of the T&T is almost like a work of design and architecture (and strongly reminiscent of the work of Dinara Kasko), with geometric shapes and patterns being used to absolute each of the 8 "pillars" of the cake to make it look unique and exquisite. The cake's silicone mold is perfect for pouring intricate textures and allows you to toss out the confectionery after baking with incredible detail. The cakes look pretty impressive on their own, but top them with some mirror glaze and they should look absolutely ready for Instagram!


Ice pops are not only delicious refreshment on a summer day, they can also cool us down quickly in the sweltering heat. However, the process of making ice pop is anything but fast, which can lead to frustratingly long waiting times as impatience increases. This is definitely not the case with THE SEAL, which reduces the processing time to just 10 minutes! You may be wondering how this was achieved? It takes full advantage of the functional principle of an ice machine, but significantly reduces the volume. This, coupled with the metal molds, which shorten the freezing time even further, enables popsicles to be made in just a few minutes … so that you can enjoy the refreshing pleasure as you wish!


Much better than any cookie cutter you'll ever use, OXO's cookie press doesn't cut cookies, it pumps or extrudes them. The biscuit press is a hand-operated biscuit pump machine based on a stainless steel nozzle to expel intricately shaped biscuits quickly and evenly. Simply place the punching disc of your choice in the bottom of the cookie press and fill the cylinder with cookie dough (your dough must be neither too wet nor too dry) and attach the pump handle to the top and you're good to go.


Imagine standing in front of an induction cooker with your pancake batter and the cooker's user interface tells you exactly when to pour the batter into the heated pan to get perfectly cooked pancakes. They say you always screw up the first pancake because your pan is usually not the right temperature … but when we made pancakes in the Electrolux office in Stockholm, every one of them turned out to be absolutely flawless. Electrolux's Intuit kitchen range was developed to make amateurs feel like experts and experts to give a helping hand.


There are three things that can destroy friendships. Monopoly, the Draw Four card in Uno and an uneven piece of cake, pie or pizza. Now I don't know about the first two, but there is a pretty nifty way to avoid the third scenario. Klipy's cake divider. This handy little gadget allows you to adjust the angle for cutting cake / pie / pizza based on the number of slices you need. It comes with a base that fits right in the center of the food to be divided, and the Klipy's two arms act as guides for the knife so you can cut perfectly even slices for yourself and your friends … because nobody likes a greedy pig !


I hope you will forgive me for this terrible play on words, but OTOTO products really are "deer" for me! The company, which has earned a reputation for making some of the most heartwarming products, does a remarkable job combining elements of playfulness with a strong storytelling aspect to create products that are just plain clever! Take the Sweet Deer, for example – a rocking horse-inspired cookie cutter. The cookie cutter is shaped like a reindeer on a swing base and is designed to help children prepare food. The swing floor has tapered edges that help it cut into the dough so kids can cut out cookies while playing with their forest friends!


RCA student Mengtian Zhang's Sonic Seasoning by Graduate project is a unique creation that focuses on the satisfying sensory experience of hearing Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) sounds even before we even take a bite. This project culminated in Mengtian's pandemic-induced lockdown experience while watching ASMR cooking videos to help keep herself stress-free. "I can feel the texture and taste of food such as crispness and freshness behind the phone display." It was there that Mengtian came up with the idea of ​​using sound and visual effects to increase expectations of taste before the first bite lands in the mouth. The result is that the plate and cutlery set is connected to sensors for touch detection, which then trigger the appropriate notes for the entire dining experience.

source https://seapointrealtors.com/2021/08/01/kitchen-appliances-to-help-dessert-loving-home-cooks-achieve-their-pastry-chef-dreams/


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