Magimix has been slicing, chopping and pureeing in kitchens worldwide for 40 years now. That’s 40 years of turning traditionally laborious tasks like kneading bread, blending pastry, slicing cabbage for coleslaw and blending soups into the work of seconds.
Quite simply, “nakiri” is Japanese for “”vegetable knife.”” Great for salad or stir-fry preparation.If you haven’t used Japanese-style knives before, the Nakiri is sure to attract your attention due to its interesting shape. Yet this blade shape is quite practical, too. With its blunt tip, the Shun Premier Nakiri is safer to use in the…
If you’re planning a dinner party, their creative, colourful appearance makes them ideal for presenting delicious tapas dishes for sharing with friends, and they’ll instantly brighten up the table for any buffet or BBQ spread. The footed base gives the bowls extra height and means that any hot contents will stay at a safe distance…
Lodge partnered with Mexico City-based artist Lourdes Villag??mez to create a collectible Xolo dog sugar skull skillet in honor of Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos. Lourdes is a contemporary artist known for her bright use of color, bold acrylic paintings, and beautifully decorated skulls. She has shown her work in New…
Exceptional quality and robust cast iron for flawless results: The WMF Cast Iron Roaster / Casserole offers the classic roaster format at WMF standards of quality, putting the incomparable cooking results of premium cast iron within reach.Length: 30cm
This toaster is seriously cool and an easy way to ‘toast’ for a crowd, while catering to their individual toasting preferences. It has features galore including extra wide and deep slots, digital display with memory and a countdown bar, one-touch control to automatically raise and lower toast, and crumpet and defrost buttons.
The Zassenhaus grinding mechanism’s made of high-performance ceramic in a class of its own. It is harder than steel, wear-resistant and corrosion-free. The grinding degree is varys from powder-fine (1) to coarse (6).
The Mason Cash S18 (26cm) Owl Stone Mixing Bowl is perfect for cake mixes. Part of the Mason Cash In the Forest range this bowl is embossed with owl woodland scenes inspired by folk tales of the mid-19th Century. Sold individually the four bowls sit nested, making a lovely addition to any kitchen.
Featuring a matte white glaze. Made of ‘Minoyaki’ porcelain, fired at a high temperature and hand finished.With a hook to hold on to the side of your bowl, use when serving ramen, noodles and soups Handcrafted in Japan. Microwave and dishwasher safe.
A design classic, the Mason Cash Cane mixing bowls were first developed in 1901, but are still as relevant today. Made from earthenware, the mixing bowl is light enough to hold in one arm while mixing, but sturdy enough when using on the countertop, making it the perfect bowl for home or professional bakers.