A Kitchen Mixer Is An Invaluable Appliance For Every Cook
Remember the old hand crank kitchen beaters of yesteryear
? You know, the ones grandma used in earnest when baking her special delicacies and you played with on the floor because they looked like cool toys. Then when grandma actually let you try your hand at beating a few eggs you pooped out after several spins and turned the job back over to her. With today's busy schedules, kitchen mixers bring ease and simplicity.
Want to get back to baking just like grandma but with a little less fuss? You might have to forgo the hand and arm strength she had. But, did you really want to impress your grandkids by being able to crack walnuts with your bare hands? With the use of a mixer the beating, kneading, and mixing can be left to the machines.
If you can see it, you will use it. Many people have small hand mixers hidden away in some dusty cupboard. In this case bigger is better. If you've got a large Kitchen Aid style mixer you're going to be keeping it on a counter somewhere unless you're looking for hernia. This keeps it in your eyesight and within reach and, therefore, encourages more frequent usage.
A counter corner is a perfect spot to keep your mixer - far back enough to leave you space for every day kitchen routines, yet close enough to pull forward when you need it. Due to the weight and bulk of the machine keep it on an inexpensive cutting board for ease of movement. Then you can just slide it in and out of its corner without straining your arms and back. Better yet, if you've got the space, just keep it out and ready for use on a constant basis.
Traditionally mixers have been used for cake, and yes, cakes are still probably the majority of what gets made in them. But a kitchen mixer is a versatile machine. You can not only make other sweets and treats with one, but the mixer come in handy for a whole meal. You can keep your hands clean while mixing your meatloaf, add creaminess to your mashed potatoes, and use the dough hook to knead the dough for fresh baked rolls. After dinner the cleanup is easy.
Holiday cookies are no longer a headache when you realize that you can make several different batches with a mixer in the same amount of time it would take to make just one by hand. You can spend one afternoon making all your goodies for the season. Store in the freezer and you're ready to go to that next holiday party with a tray of homemade goodness without all the hassle.
Cookie Tip: Due to a mixer's speed make sure cookie dough doesn't get over-mixed. The key is in the blending of the butter and sugar. This is where lumpy is good. Well-blending can cause cookies to lose their density and smooth out and flatten when they get baked.
Kitchen mixers aren't cheap and they can be heavy and bulky. But with a home on the counter to keep it handy and in sight you will be using it far more often and it will be well worth the expense. You'll be making treats just like grandma used to make, only without all the fuss.
by: Jason Amistad
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