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Why Do We Need Appliances?

The Australian Women's Weekly Food

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Issue 71 2021

We’ve reviewed the benefits of popular kitchen devices to help you decide which ones will suit your cooking needs.

Why Do We Need Appliances?

PRESSURE COOKER

• Saves two-thirds of the cooking time of conventionally cooked food

• Saves energy and money • Keeps the kitchen cooler • Works wonders to tenderise cheaper cuts of meat quickly

• Great for cooking pulses of all types without soaking

SANDWICH PRESS

• Saves you money by using up last night’s leftovers

• One of the fastest ways to make a simple hot meal everyone will love

• Uses less fat than frying sandwiches in a pan with butter or oil

ELECTRIC STAND MIXER

• Designed to beat mixtures evenly in large or small quantities

• Perfect for whipping cream, beating egg whites or creaming butter and sugar for cakes

• Often have multiple functions and attachments to perform other tasks, such as a dough hook – great for making homemade pizzas and bread – and sausage and pasta-maker attachments

• Hands-free beating, so you can carry on with other recipe preparation while it works for you

SLOW COOKER

• Set and forget: come home from work to a hot meal

• Saves energy compared to a conventional oven

• Saves money by cooking with cheaper cuts of meat

• Meat is more tender due to the slow cooking process

MULTI-COOKER

• An all-in-one appliance that weighs, chops, cooks, stirs, beats, mixes, whips and blends

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Cooking for one gives you complete freedom to please yourself.

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BEGINNER - Cooking class

The secret ingredient, lemon curd, coupled with a simple lemor glaze drizzle, makes this cake perfect for citrus lovers.

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It's Mum's special day this month, so we're bringing back the tea party! Our dainty finger sandwiches, delicate pastries, and a pretty celebration cake are sure to impress.

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INTERMEDIATE - Cooking class

Have a crack at our classic meat pie - a buttery shortcrust pastry shell that gives way to a savoury filling of tender beef with a flaky, crispy puff pastry lid.

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