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Then I will try and add more responses. Changed to spatula, tongs, and cooling rack.
I don't bake, so my cheap electric mixer stays in the closet, I'm trying to give it away.
I love my immersion bender and use a food processor for some things now and then.
Recently I found a gadget for 99 cents in a sale bin to stir natural peanut butter... you know how the oil separates.. Amazon asking over 20$ for it, LOL
Just the stirrer, not the knife
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OMG, you're amazing!I regularly use everything on this list except for the turkey baster and cooling racks. When I'm in cookie-baking mode I have no time or space for separate cooling racks.
I have 8 airbake baking sheets. When in full cookie baking mode:
2 are in the oven baking
2 are on my gas stove top cooling
2 are on my granite counter top doing second stage cooling
2 are loaded and ready to go into the oven next
When the 2 in the oven are nearly ready to come out, I move the (now much cooler) 2 on the stove top to my (granite) counter top.
The next 2 go into the oven.
The 2 that have gone through the full cooling cycle (about 10 minutes on the stove top and 10 on the countertop) are now ready for a rinse and reload.
After many years of baking massive quantities of Christmas cookies, I've got a great rhythm. It takes me 8-10 minutes to cycle all pans to their next station. I've got lots of silicone liners and keep my sink filled with hot, soapy water. When people offer to come over and help, my husband laughs and waves them off. If I have my iPod and speaker, an empty kitchen, and empty blocks of time, I'm a very happy woman.
In addition to spatulas, a bench scraper, grater, corkscrew, tongs and a pastry brush, I regularly use a lot of wooden spoons, my workhorse of a Kitchen Aid mixer, a very cool rolling garlic mincer, digital scale that's accurate down to half grams, and an immersion blender.
@StarSong
Very impressive!
I always eat a piece of warm cookie before the cooling is complete. Yum!
Your cooling racks make mine seem pathetic.
I don't use cooling racks and don't think I even own any anymore. Air circulates under the unlit gas burners of my stove top to cool the pans off. By the time the second 10 minutes on the granite counter occurs, the pans are sufficiently cool that I barely need oven mitts to move them along.