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Holy Shucking Fit: You’re Opening Oysters Wrong

Posted on March 16, 2017 by Joe Ray

Learn a hinge-first technique for popping bivalves open with a formal beauty that recalls the tango. The post Holy Shucking Fit: You’re Opening Oysters Wrong appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Holy Shucking Fit: You’re Opening Oysters Wrong→

Posted in Food and Drink, Gear, oysters | Tagged Kitchen

Review: Panasonic Countertop Induction Oven

Posted on February 15, 2017 by Joe Ray

This countertop oven isn’t worth getting heated up over. The post Review: Panasonic Countertop Induction Oven appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: Panasonic Countertop Induction Oven→

Posted in cooking, Gear, Panasonic, Reviews | Tagged Home, Kitchen

Review: Thermomix

Posted on December 17, 2016 by Joe Ray

Despite the legions of fans around the world, Thermomix only reached our shores in September, 2016 with its fifth generation, the TM5. The post Review: Thermomix appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: Thermomix→

Posted in Food and Drink, Gear, Product reviews, Reviews, smart home, Thermomix | Tagged Home, Kitchen

Review: PicoBrew Pico

Posted on December 6, 2016 by Joe Ray

If you’re an avid fan of regional microbreweries, it’s like having the ability to tap a keg 3,000 miles away. The post Review: PicoBrew Pico appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: PicoBrew Pico→

Posted in beer, Food and Drink, Gear, PicoBrew, Product reviews, Reviews | Tagged Home

Inside the Battle to Rule the Smart Kitchen of Tomorrow

Posted on November 29, 2016 by Joe Ray

At a product showcase for the smart kitchen, many of the new ideas for connected appliances seem half-baked. The post Inside the Battle to Rule the Smart Kitchen of Tomorrow appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Inside the Battle to Rule the Smart Kitchen of Tomorrow→

Posted in Apps, Drop, Gear, Innit, smart home | Tagged Kitchen

These Cookbooks Add a Dash of Science to Your Holiday Meals

Posted on November 13, 2016 by Joe Ray

It’s almost the time of year where it feels like an important cookbook comes out every day. Before that kicks in, let’s look at some year-to-date favorites. The post These Cookbooks Add a Dash of Science to Your Holiday Meals appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading These Cookbooks Add a Dash of Science to Your Holiday Meals→

Posted in cookbooks, Food and Drink, Gear | Tagged Kitchen

Review: Misen Chef’s Knife

Posted on October 29, 2016 by Joe Ray

A new chef’s knife from Misen promises high-grade steel, a santoku-style blade angle, and free sharpening for life, all for $65. The post Review: Misen Chef’s Knife appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: Misen Chef’s Knife→

Posted in Gear, knives, Product reviews, Reviews | Tagged Home, Kitchen

Review: Balmuda The Toaster

Posted on October 16, 2016 by Joe Ray

I mean, how much have you really thought about your toaster? The post Review: Balmuda The Toaster appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: Balmuda The Toaster→

Posted in Food and Drink, Gear, Product reviews, Reviews | Tagged Home, Kitchen

Review: Breville Fast Slow Pro

Posted on September 22, 2016 by Joe Ray

Pressure cookers are enjoying a mini-renaissance. We test the Fast Slow Pro from the premium kitchen brand Breville. The post Review: Breville Fast Slow Pro appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: Breville Fast Slow Pro→

Posted in breville, Gear, Reviews | Tagged Home, Kitchen

Review: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill

Posted on September 11, 2016 by Joe Ray

We review a Kamado grill from a backyard mainstay. The post Review: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill appeared first on WIRED. Continue reading Review: Weber Summit Charcoal Grill→

Posted in cooking, Food and Drink, Gear, grills, Product reviews, Reviews, weber | Tagged Home

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