Showing posts with label corn cutter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corn cutter. Show all posts

10/27/2011

Oxo Good Grips Strawberry Huller Review

Oxo Good Grips Strawberry Huller
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Oxo products are routinely superior, and the new strawberry huller is no exception. My family often goes through strawberries in bulk, so for us this tool is long overdue.
Many people have a lazy way of preparing strawberries that never tastes right - i.e., they just rip the stem off quickly, or at best they'll make a quick cut at the white part. But my mother's way tastes far better - make a circular incision into each 'berry, making sure the white is mostly gone, leaving only the flavorful part. Up until now, all the hullers in stores have been cheap, flimsy, and awkward - kind of a joke. But OXO finally figured out how to make a one-size-fits-all contraption for the strawberry that works perfectly every time (except when the 'berry is exceptionally small). One quick, unskilled swipe (push in, turn, pull the tool out sideways), and you can move on. For most sizes, you can even get the hull out without the extra step of pulling the leaves off (just rinse them afterward to loosen any that got stuck).
So this makes the job quick and easy, helping you get to the best of the fruit in the best way, with significantly less effort.
Another thing to consider - it also eliminates the danger of slicing into your fingers from holding a knife in an awkward position. So... if you prepare a lot of strawberries, or aren't very skilled at hulling, or have arthritis, or have kids who want to help out, then this is a good investment.

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Some cooks refuse to house single-purpose kitchen gadgets, but the Oxo Good Grips strawberry huller makes an excellent argument for bending this rule. Designed to gently but precisely pierce, grip, and remove the leafy hulls of strawberries, the tool simplifies prep work while leaving more berry behind to eat. Use is simple and efficient, thanks to pierce-and-scoop design and a finger-push release plunger. Like the rest of Oxo's Good Grips line, the little tool has a non-slip hold and chunky body so hands stand relaxed, and it cleans up in the dishwasher. For comparable specialty tools, check out the Good Grips mango splitter and corn stripper.

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8/31/2011

Amco Corn Cutter Review

Amco Corn Cutter
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Why waste your time chewing on a corn cob. Cook the corn and then strip the corn from the cob in a matter of minutes. We had an older cheaper version of this one that we ended up wearing out after a few years, but this one is top of the line. Once you use this, you will never eat corn on the cob again or want corn out of a can.

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With a downward push, corn kernels are easily released from the cob. Expandable blade fits many cob sizes. Great for preparing chowders, salsas and relishes. Heavy duty stainless steel. By Amco. With unique, patented kitchen products Amco's devotion to innovation has driven new industry standards and redefined categories. They continue to revolutionize the market with ingenious gadgets that simplify and enhance the culinary experience. With a team of in-house designers whose sole purpose is to conceptualize and design new kitchen tools, Amco continues to be at the forefront of innovative, efficient and timeless kitchenware products.

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5/17/2011

Clipper Mill Corn Brush Review

Clipper Mill Corn Brush
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This was the closest to the pampered chef brush I had. Works pretty good but the green bar on top needs to come off, all it does is hold water when you wash it.

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Corn on the cob is one of the greatest gifts of summer, but getting a strand of corn silk along with a bite of succulent kernels is extremely unpleasant. Granted, de-silking is a tedious job, and it's easy to miss a bit here and there. Make your life easier and your corn more enjoyable with this handly little brush whose soft bristles whisk away corn silk like nobody's business.

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