Is there a chef or wannabe chef on your holiday gift list? Or maybe you need a last-minute stocking stuffer or secret Santa surprise. Kitchen gadgets make great gifts, and Consumer Reports’ experts tried and tested loads of them.
CR’s testers liked the simplicity of the handheld Kyocera Ceramic Mandoline. It evenly slices hard and medium foods and costs $20.
For under $10, you can throw in the Carrollar Flexible Plastic Cutting Board Mats, which come in a set of four, and you’ve got a kitchen gift basket. They’re flexible, which makes them especially useful for chopping herbs, garlic, and other produce and folding them right into your dish or pan. If you have a baker on your list, the Greater Goods Digital Kitchen Scale is the perfect gift and costs about $10.
Measuring cups aren’t always as accurate as you might think. A kitchen scale is really the best way to measure ingredients like flour and sugar so you know exactly what’s going into your recipe. And if you’re on the recipient’s cookie list, you just might reap the benefits of a kitchen scale, too. CR says if you’ve got an eco-conscious chef on your list, they’ll appreciate the sustainability of reusable food storage bags. CR checked out several and says the stand-up mini bags from Stasher allow you to pack, freeze, and reheat foods all in the same bag.
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