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WhiteOakBayou , in [QUESTION] Favorite Measuring Cup with Pour Spout?

I like the anchor steam which might be wal mart house brand. The pour spout is better than my Pyrex

ringwraithfish , in [QUESTION] Favorite Measuring Cup with Pour Spout?

I haven’t found one yet, but I do recommend stamped metal with etched labels for 1 cup and lower measuring cups and spoons. I’ve replaced a plastic set with metal because the labels had all disappeared from the plastic over the years.

other_cat OP ,
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Definitely agree, that’s what I’ve got for my 1 Cup and under!

stealth_cookies , in [QUESTION] Favorite Measuring Cup with Pour Spout?

All the glass ones I’ve seen suck. Their pour spots are horrible and they don’t have frequently used measurement gradations. The best ones I’ve used are the Oxo ones but they are unfortunately plastic.

jopepa , in [QUESTION] Favorite Measuring Cup with Pour Spout?

I’ve found and love my vintage Pyrex measuring cups and completely agree, the new ones are sloppy compared to what they once were. If you live near a city you’ll see a lot of them on Craigslist, marketplace, or estate/move out auctions to find some older sets. If not you can find some online for about double what you’d expect to pay from local sellers, just be on the look out for any cracks or chips if you can’t see them in person before buying.

Plus it feels good to buy used and reduce landfill fodder.

Brutticus , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?

I got an annodized stock pot, to go with my new induction stove.

melisdrawing , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?

I got a shredding attachment for my stand mixer and am so hyped. My jaw dropped as I watched perfectly shredded cheese just fall into the bowl. It was my favorite gift hands-down.

i_dont_want_to ,

I thought about getting one of these. Is the increased difficulty in cleaning these worth the convenience of having lots of shredded cheese? I will sometimes shred up to a pound of cheese at a time and it sounds nice to not have to deal with doing it all manually.

melisdrawing ,

I found it very easy to clean. My wrists and hands are weak, so shredding was a real chore for my yearly carrot cake as well. I got a stainless one that can go in the dishwasher if you have one. I don’t have a dishwasher but found the attachment no more difficult to clean than a regular box grater. It also come with a pipe brush to get any little nooks and crannies. Overall it depends how much you hate grating. I hated it and therefore love my gift.

i_dont_want_to ,

I do grate a lot of stuff. I was concerned about the ease of cleaning but it sounds like cleaning it is far easier than the process of manually grating. Thanks for sharing.

RecursiveParadox ,
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There is a trick to cleaning all cheese covered things! Wash it in cold water. Not hot or warm, cold. If the water is just a little bit warm it essentially melts the cheese so all it does is smear and not clean.

catalyst ,
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I never knew these existed but now I want one!

RecursiveParadox , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?
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Yes! I got a chinois (“China cap”). My grave was silky smooth this year. And a mother of pearl spoon for caviar.

AA5B , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?

A “micro plane glove”: cut resistant glove to use with micro planes, graters, mandolins, where there are so many accidents

Variety pack of ground: bison, elk, boar. I have no idea what to use it for but am looking forward to finding out

Gregorech ,

That variety pack sounds like a really good chili.

AnalogyAddict , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?

My parents got me curry ketchup. Jury is still out on whether or not it’s “good.”

TheGiantKorean OP ,
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I jave actually been wanting to try this. I imagine it would be good on fries or a burger.

AA5B ,

I tried a brand with mild and spicy. I thought the mild was pretty much ketchup. Spicy is really good, although a bit thin - does not stick to fries well. I’ll definitely get it again

solidgrue , in Milo? What do you do with it?
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I’d never heard of it before you asked, OP. For others who were confused, Milo is a chocolate malt drink mix, not unlike Ovaltine or Nesquik in the US, which originated in Australia.

Besides a mix-in for milk and coffee beverages, it seems you can use it for ice cream (as a topping or as a flavoring in a homemade batch), in baked goods, puddings, oatmeal/porridge (I might try that!), fudge recipes and as an add-in for crumbles like you might use in graham cracker crusts. You can also use it as a flavoring in puffed rice cereal bars (Rice Krispie treats in the US) and probably on those sorts.of cereals directly.

Now I’m giving that can of Ovaltine in my own cabinet another look. Thanks, OP!

Cheradenine OP ,

Ovaltine is more malty than this (though I don’t love that either). It could be what you grew up on.

My thought was add more cocoa, and make a Brownie or a sponge.

To me it does not have the sweetness of malt, or the bitterness of cocoa, both of which I love.

I will keep playing around with it.

grehund , in Milo? What do you do with it?

Sprinkle over ice cream.

Cheradenine OP ,

OK, I will try that. As much as I love the basic ingredients, I am not loving Milo. That’s without going into the Nestlé thing.

Jakdracula , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?
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I got 4 xtrema ceramic pans.

I’ve been concerned about nonstick material getting into our food, and several friends said I should try ceramic pans.

xtrema.com

I do not have any affiliations with xtrema.

I’ve seen YouTubers say they’re hard to clean, but I’ve had no problems at all with them.

Epzillon , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?

Me and my fiancee got an airfryer, I have no clue what recipes could be good in one of those but I’m eager to test it out!

FuglyDuck ,
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My parents got one on black friday.

Successfully made shoestring frenchfries. (and I’ve officially used it more than they have…) (thin-cut-sticks, salt, olive oil or whatever, fresh thyme. Air fry at 400 in the wire basket.)

wallybeavis ,

Frozen french fries are fantastic! I have an airfryer with shelves instead of a basket, but I’m sure it’d be the same. I just grab store brand waffle, steak, or curly fries, drop a handful or two on a single shelf spread them out so thy’re not bunched up and hit the fries button - no additional oil necessary, and I may or may not add seasoning at the end.

The thicker fries do really well with my airfryer, and the preset, but you may need to adjust your cooking times and temp depending on your air fryer and the type of fries. I also roasted red potatoes and baby carrots for Christmas. Chicken breasts are a little trickier if they’re varying sizes and thinknesses, but checking the temp with an instant read thermometer makes it super easy, and you don’t heat up your entire kitchen when checking the temps. Same with the carrots and potatoes, I just poke them with a fork to see if they’re done

Epzillon ,

I’ve made french fries in a deep fryer and those arent comparable to oven made ones. Have to try air frying and taste the difference!

FrickAndMortar , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?

We either gave or received a few:

Sampler pack of flavors from a well-known online ramen place, along with chopsticks and a spoon for chili crisp

Two nice blue glazed ramen bowls with hold on either side to slide your chopsticks through - along with MORE chopsticks, and spoons for broth

A 5-qt stainless steel sauté pan with a lid

Hero’s Feast D&D cookbook

Some interesting barrel-aged coffee beans

A spritzer to most coffee beans so they don’t get too staticky in the grinder

FuglyDuck ,
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Hero’s Feast D&D cookbook

o,0. I uh, don’t have that rule book…suddenly I feel incomplete. :)

FrickAndMortar ,

Haha it’s a lot of meat and potatoes but there are some tasty-looking recipes in it. And quite a few cocktails!

catalyst , in Anyone get any good cooking presents?
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This Christmas has been pretty good for cooking stuff. Got a nice peugeot pepper mill, a thermoworks dot thermometer, and a nifty little Japanese salt box.

catalyst ,
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Status update: today I received a French style rolling pin and a CCK cleaver! I’ll be traveling for a week or so and won’t be able to cook very soon but I absolutely cannot wait to try these out.

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