![]() Even better? This mixer is several pounds lighter than your run-of-the-mill stand mixer and more low profile, making it easier to take in and out of storage for use. Plus, because there’s nothing blocking the top of the bowl, adding in ingredients while the mixer is on has never been easier. The Ankarsrum’s unique design offers a stable, low weight distribution, tremendous torque, infinitely variable speed and a timer for automatic shutoff. Available in a variety of colors with a matte finish. ![]() The entire set comes complete with the mixer motor base, a 7.4-quart stainless steel bowl, a 4-quart BPA-free whipping bowl, a dough roller, dough scraper, dough hook, proofing lid, spatula, double beater/whisks and cake beater whisks, as well as a starter guide and recipe book. Not making dough? Simply swap the stainless bowl for the included BPA-free 4-quart beater bowl (does not spin, comes with attached drive shaft) to mix, whisk and combine batters, cream butter and sugar, whip cream and frosting and more. That’s why it can easily accommodate heavier doughs (up to 11 pounds) and even has motor feedback to help regulate speed on its own. The spinning bowl results in more mixing power without overexerting the quiet, spiral gear shaft motor. No more stopping and starting your mixer to scrape the sides of the bowl your beater can’t reach. The Ankarsrum has a stainless steel bowl that spins, while the blade, beaters and other attachments stay in place. Normal mixers have a bowl that doesn’t move and beaters that do move. But thanks to a bit of Swedish ingenuity, Ankarsrum has come up with a one-of-a-kind design that maximizes capability and stands up to hefty quantities of dough. Thanks Nick, the oranges are lovely and sweet and very juicy.Stand mixers are one of the most versatile tools in the kitchen, yet most are clunky, inefficient and can’t handle larger portions of dough without rocking on the counter or speeding down substantially. Our friend Nick was kind enough to share a big bag of oranges with us the other day and I have been trying to get a few shots to show you the orange peeler in action but I have not been very successful. They work very well and if I could, I would send all of you one as a gift. It’s the strangest looking implement and I will not be without the two that live in my third drawer in the kitchen. ![]() □Īnyhoo, one of the most nifty little gadgets that Tupperware make is an orange peeler. ![]() Most of the cupboards in our home have Tupperware in them, storing all sorts and keeping things neat and tidy – I do draw the line at the garage though as Pete happily drains engine oil and the likes into them so we save ice cream containers for that. I wonder if there is a Tupperware support group for people like me? I have to resist the urge buying more and a good motivator is it has got frightfully expensive. It is safe to say I LOVE Tupperware and probably own enough for 2 families with a few spares on the side.
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