Stop and ask yourself how many kitchen
utensils you have. Odds are you have a lot. Most people have more than a
dozen, but they really only use them for one separate use each. They
have a toaster for toasting toast, a coffee maker for making coffee, and
so on. This fantastic list, though, can show you how you can get the
best from your underused kitchen utensils, with 17 surprising ways they
can be used for other purposes you had never even dreamed of.


Here are 17 very unexpected uses for your kitchen utensils!
1. Immersion blender

An immersion blender is a high-powered hand
blender that we can use to make pureed food, sauces, smoothies,
mayonnaise and things of this kind. But did you also know that you can
blend up cream to make the thickest and most luxurious of all whipped
creams?
2. Waffle iron

Though it’s called a waffle iron and
primarily bought by people to make morning waffles, the truth is that
there are dozens of things you can make with this useful machine. Some
of my favorites include brownies, cookies, quesadillas, hash browns,
cinnamon rolls and cakes.
3. French press


I’m sure that most people reserve their
French press for making a nice cup of coffee, little realizing the
utensil is also perfect for brewing (much healthier) cups of loose-leaf
tea. The strainer is just as adept at separating tea leaves as it is at
separating coffee granules from your desired drink.
4. Toaster oven



This is another machine that has been
typecast by its name. Just take a closer look and you’ll see the number
of different uses your oven is suited for. This little oven is just as
good at baking and broiling as it is at toasting. One neat little tip
you could try is roasting nuts. Just think of that delightful smell!
5. Dishwasher

If you are like me, you probably get a good
deal of use from your dishwasher already. So, before your dishwasher
runs through its cycle, pop in some asparagus or pears in a tightly
sealed container. Yes, your dishwasher will actually cook them! Is there
anything else you can think of that your dishwasher can cook for you at
a suitably low temperature?
6. Turkey baster



If you only use your turkey baster once or
twice a year, you’ll rejoice at finding this tip. Why not use a baster
when pouring your pancake mix into the pan? That way you’ll save on any
annoying spillages, and you’ll be able to make them perfectly round.
7. Pizza cutter


Most of us don’t actually get our pizzas
from our own oven, preferring the neighboring takeaways and pizzerias.
So, you should probably give your pizza cutter some much needed
exercise. Did you know it makes a great knife for cutting and slicing up
herbs, such as basil and coriander?
8. Keurigs

Your Keurig is designed to help brew your
morning coffee, one cup at a time. But did you ever stop think you could
use the same machine to help you make a nice pot of noodles? And it
doesn’t stop there. Just think of all the things that need hot water
added to them. This will make preparing porridge, tea and ramen easier
than ever before.
9. Slow cooker

Of course there are innumerable ways to use
your slow cooker that you probably already know, such as for making
bread, cakes, wings or others. Yet you can also use it to infuse your
house with your favorite aromas. Just fill it with warm water and let it
simmer the best smelling ingredients you have available, such as lemon
peel or cinnamon. Don’t neglect the pleasure your nose deserves to
enjoy! 

10. Muffin tin


Why do we continue to call it a muffin tin
when there are so many varied things you can use this for? Some things I
like to put into the tray are ready-to-eat-breakfasts, pizza bites,
tacos and corn dogs. But that’s just me - you probably have much better
ideas.
11. Kitchen aid

This is a popular brand of mixer, which is
frequently used to mix dough for our baking experiments. However, have
you ever thought of using it for making your own home-made butter? It's
actually the perfect tool for mixing up a batch of the best butter.
Amazing!
12. Salad spinner

Thinking of the amount of washing-up facing
me, I regularly decide not to use the salad spinner to help toss my
salad. So, often it sits unused in its drawer. Here, however, is one use
you may not have considered before. The spinner is perfectly designed
for washing and cleaning our 'delicates'. Start with a brassiere and
move on from there. It may sound mad, but so do a lot of the best ideas.
13. Egg slicer

Egg slicers seem like a good idea when you
buy them, but because you hardly use them, their presence in your
kitchen shames you somewhat. If this all sounds familiar, you’ll really
appreciate this tip. Use an egg slicer to chop garlic. That way you’ll
take the labor out of a quite difficult job, and give your underused
utensil a renewed purpose.
14. Food processor

Food processors are also criminally
underused by many of us. But when you think of it there are thousands
upon thousands of different things you can make with a good processor.
Why, just last month I remember using it to blitz ice cream, homemade
peanut butter and pesto.

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations
15. Ice-cube trays
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Why, oh why do we only ever add water to
our ice-trays? There are many things that can be frozen for your future
pleasure. Some examples include, smoothies, coffee, sauces, and even
baby food.
16. Rice cooker


Rice cookers may have been built in order
to perform one special function very well, but that doesn’t mean they
can’t be put to work on dozens of other top food projects. A rice cooker
is almost as skilled when it comes to making omelets, bacon, bread,
pancakes and hummus as it is at rice.
17. Coffee maker

When you think about it, it’s quite silly
that we have such a useful tool that we don’t make the most of. Coffee
makers can be used to boil and simmer anything from eggs to vegetables.
Why let this opportunity go to waste?
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