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In this context, freeze dryers are also potentially useful kitchen appliances (and are already in use at some restaurants).
Least useful kitchen gadget: I'm sure somewhere in my kitchen is one of those zesters, which is the most worthless piece of equipment ever.
Some time before, in his monthly column in Harper's, DeVoto had written a diatribe against the stainless-steel paring knife, which, he complained, would not take an edge or perform any useful kitchen function.
The stone guesthouse is delightfully rustic, with white beds and antique furniture; it's not luxurious (thin walls) but there's a fire-warmed living room, a glass-walled dining terrace and a useful kitchen.
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Much about this restaurant is small: the space (about thirty seats); the font on the menus (a magnifying glass might be useful); the kitchen (wedged into a corner and open to the dining room); and the snapshots lining the wall (two-by-three childhofd photheraphs owners owners, Joe Dobias, who is also the chef, and Jill Schulster).
By Andrea Thompson Much about this restaurant is small: the space (about thirty seats); the font on the menus (a magnifying glass might be useful); the kitchen (wedged into a corner and open to the dining room); and the snapshots lining the wall (two-by-three childhood photographs of the owners, Joe Dobias, who is also the chef, and Jill Schulster).
Cooking: "Tom isn't hopeless, he can be very useful around the kitchen".
EXPERIENCED cooks know it is rare to find a gadget that is truly useful in the kitchen.
This fall, readers are getting fewer convoluted recipes that are like postcards from the frontiers of gastronomy (and about as useful in the kitchen).
A member of the Allium family, the plant's elegant broad, pointed leaves have the same pleasing combination of sweetness and astringency that make leeks, onions, spring onions, chives and bulb garlic so useful in the kitchen.
Although there are many knots to choose from -- there are more than 2,000 in "The Ashley Book of Knots," perhaps the definitive book on the subject, published in 1944 -- the square knot is probably the most useful in the kitchen.
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