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Awesome Appliances To Consider Installing In Your New Kitchen

Luci Chang by Luci Chang
October 18, 2022
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The kitchen is where you experiment with food, invent new recipes and cook for your family! It is the heart of every home and therefore it must be thought out and designed so that it is beautiful and pleasant to stay in, but also functional and resistant. Thankfully, there are numerous gadgets you can install in your kitchen to make it more practical and maximize the use of space. With the right “tools” and design, cooking will surely become your new hobby and favorite everyday activity. In the text below, we’ll show you a few appliances worth installing in your new kitchen. 

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Toaster

For a quick breakfast, dinner, or snack, you need a toaster. You will get toasted bread with a crispier crust if you keep it in the toaster for a longer time, or it tastes like an excellent treat. You can just spread it with jam, butter, pate, hummus, or Nutella and the meal is ready. If you cut it into cubes and add it to a salad, you will get a great addition to lunch, dinner, or a light summer dish. Of course, you can also make a toast of your choice. The taste and doneness depend on the thickness of the toast. You get softer toast with thicker slices, while it will be crispier if the slices are thin. You can also toast breadcrumbs. 

Ice maker 

Every new kitchen needs a little appliance for outstanding ice; without it, you’ll have to host parties with warm drinks. Not only that, the uses of an ice maker are many. You can make ice cones, with several different flavors. These are known to be true refreshments during long and hot summer days. Although, for ice cones, you’ll need an ice maker capable of making nugget ice, soft and with great texture yet firm enough to be served on a cone and flavored with syrup. For this purpose, the newer and specialized nugget ice makers are the real choice. Nugget ice, crunchable and soft, is perfect for kids and a healthier substitute as opposed to regular store-bought ice cream. Add any flavor you want, and you’ll have a real treat for every sweet tooth. 

Juicer or blender

The best mixes of vegetables and fruits can be made with blenders and juicers. It is not only healthy to drink but it also doesn’t contain artificial additives. You will get a real vitamin bomb in a glass with these devices. It is important to take in natural vitamins and minerals. When you are out of the house, fast food is usually your choice. Change bad habits. Blend fruits or vegetables in a blender and take healthy meals with you wherever you are. You will use the blender to the maximum and enjoy delicious smoothies all the time. With the help of a blender, you can also prepare porridges for the youngest, pots of various vegetables, and quick meals. 

Juicers also give you all the needed vitamins for strong immunity. If you like clear drinks, then juicers are the way to go. This device separates the pulp and as a final result gives a liquid juice that is quickly absorbed by the body and is a balm for the digestive system. Believe it or not, it is better to drink apple juice from a juicer than to eat a whole apple, because it will be used several times better in the body.

Waffle maker 

With this machine, you can make delicious and interesting treats with eggs and nuts. It’s all up to you. Galletes, grandma’s cake, or waffle, the essence is the same. You will get a great dessert with different spreads. Instead of ordinary white flour, you can use buckwheat, rye, and flax, and get a healthy snack. Never scratch the surface of such an appliance with a fork, knife, or other kitchen utensils during use.

Induction stove

An induction stove will allow water to boil or cook food in half the time compared to ordinary plates and hotplates. Some of the advantages are that the oven will not even turn on if there is no food in the bowl. If the container is not made of adequate material, the stove will not start.

These are just some of the appliances that you need to have in the kitchen in order to complete all tasks faster and easier. Technomedia offers the maximum selection at the lowest prices.

The ability to “hide” all of these appliances within kitchen cabinets and look for designs that allow the devices to be integrated as part of the working counter and other elements is one advantage for maximizing experience and better use of space. This is usually the case with an induction stove, and can also be the case with some of the appliances mentioned above. 

Luci Chang

Luci Chang

Luci is a Journalism student and covers interesting topics from health to finances.

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