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Countertop Cooking Appliances

For customers who don’t have a lot of time or space, appliances for countertop cooking can be a valuable solution. They can also come in handy during the holidays when large group meals need to be made in the most efficient manner. From machines dedicated to a single specialty, like Zojirushi’s new Fish Roaster, to those that take on multi-tasking duties, there is a countertop cooker to solve every cooking conundrum.

All-Clad Indoor Grill-GriddleAll-Clad Electric Grill/Griddle

The All-Clad Removable Plate Grill/Griddle features removable die-cast aluminum grill and griddle plates, so it can be used as a full grill or half grill/half griddle to prepare a wide range of meals. This 1700-watt grill/griddle and embedded heating elements provides efficient and even heating, while the wide temperature range and two independent thermostats allow you to control the heat for both sides of the cooking surface. Removable, dishwasher-safe parts cut down your cleanup time in the kitchen, and the stainless steel finish makes this grill/griddle an attractive addition to your countertop.

Suggested Retail Price: $299.99

 

Zojirushi EF-VPC40_Fish_RemoveFish Roaster from Zojirushi

Enjoy the health benefits of cooking fish at home without “reeking” havoc! Zojirushi’s new Fish Roaster (EF-VPC40) is equipped with a platinum catalytic filter that eliminates up to 90 percent of smoke and odor components, making fish preparation a palatable experience. The Fish Roaster is a convenient countertop appliance that simplifies the task of roasting fish and other meats allowing for healthy and quick preparation of these high-protein staples. The Fish Roaster’s stainless steel roasting rack directs excess oils and fats away from food for healthy roasting. The Fish Roaster also disassembles for easy cleaning. Other product features include an adjustable timer up to 30 minutes, a flip open lid for easy operation and a food server for easy removal of foods.

Suggested Retail Price: $200.00

 

Cuisinart msc400_sd_straight_dlf Countertop cookingCuisinart 4-Quart Cook Central

The 4-quart Cook Central (model no. MSC-400) from Cuisinart simplifies combination cooking, letting home cooks bypass the stovetop by browning ingredients right in the unit before switching to Slow Cook. Preset function buttons and time and temperature controls offer easy-to-use Brown/Sauté, Slow Cook and Steam options. A 24-hour timer and automatic Keep Warm setting promise a fresh-cooked meal, warm and ready at dinnertime.

Suggested Retail Price: $129.00

 

The Metal Ware Corporation JS-5000T_HRJet Stream Oven 2

The Jet Stream 2 Oven is a six-in-one cooking system that allows consumers to roast, grill, bake, steam, broil and air fry. Its patented cyclonic cooking action cooks great-tasting foods fast: up to three times faster than a conventional oven, up to two times faster than a convection oven and as fast as a microwave oven, but with superior food quality, taste and appearance. Unlike a microwave oven, the new Jet Stream 2 Oven will produce fluffy baked goods, and brown, tender meats. Cooking is fast and tasty. There are nine presets for temperature ranging from 200 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The unit features a powerful halogen element and an efficient convection fan that combine for great cooking results.

 

Dualit 89220_MiniOven_619743892201 Countertop CookingDualit Mini Oven

Dualit’s Mini Oven is perfect for small spaces or as an additional, eye-level oven in a busy kitchen. A generous internal capacity, double-glazed glass door, curved back to accommodate larger circular dishes, 3 minute heat-up time and versatile cooking functions, all make the Dualit Mini Oven an asset to any kitchen. There’s even an oven tray, rack and pizza pan, a removable crumb/drip tray, and a non-stick interior. With its defrost, grill, bake and convection cooking functions, the Dualit Mini Oven is the perfect all-arounder.

 

Hamilton Beach COMPHamilton Beach 4-Quart Connectables Slow Cooker

Hamilton Beach® pioneered travel-friendly, mess-free slow cooker design with the groundbreaking Stay or Go® line. But what happens when you’ve got more than one slow cooker at a party? The innovative Connectables Slow Cooker (model 33540) unclutters the potluck table by allowing up to seven slow cookers to connect together side by side and use a single power outlet. The Connectables Slow Cooker has an extra built-in power outlet to power multiple appliances from one wall outlet. It is cube-shaped and 20 percent narrower than standard 4-quart slow cookers. The handles fold down and the built-in lid rest lets you neatly arrange your table for clutter-free serving. Like other Stay or Go slow cookers, the Connectables Slow Cooker features a locking lid for easy, mess-free travel.

Suggested Retail Price: $59.99

 

Waring co1600wr_siloWaring 1.5 Cubic Foot Convection Oven

The Waring Convection Oven (CO1600WR) allows users to bake, convection bake, roast, broil, and rotisserie all in one 1700-watt unit. This large stainless steel oven accommodates a half-sheet pan and includes all of the accessories you’ll need for your countertop culinary creations. Two wire racks, a stainless steel baking pan, rotisserie skewers, rotisserie spit, and handgrip are all included. The oven has a timer that can be set for up to 120 minutes and also features four different shelf positions.

 

Fagor Lux Multi-Cooker - Product ShotFagor LUX Multi-Cooker

Fagor’s LUX Multi-Cooker is a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker and yogurt maker all in one. Additional assist functions such as brown, sauté, simmer, steam and keep warm make this unit a one pot cooking vessel. The Pressure Cooking (high and low) functions reduce cooking time up to 70 percent compared to traditional cooking methods. The Slow Cook settings used to prepare classics have both high and low temperature settings. The Lux comes equipped with time delay that allows the user to delay cooking up to six hours. This unit comes with a blue ceramic nonstick removable cooking pot that is dishwasher safe and includes a user’s manual, recipe booklet and a free digital recipe book with more than 75 recipes. This unit is available in 4-quart, 6-quart and 8-quart capacities.

Suggested Retail Price: $99.95 – $159.95

This story was originally published in the August 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.

Holiday Baking with Everyday Bakeware

Fat Daddio's Wild Inside Baking Set

Fat Daddio’s Wild Inside Baking Set

For holiday and seasonal baking there are many bakeware options for customers to choose from, but not every customer will want to, or have the means to, invest in a piece of bakeware they will only use one month out of the year. Luckily, many everyday baking pans and molds can also be used for special holiday celebrations by simply sprucing up the results with festive decorations. Complementing existing bakeware collections with an inexpensive seasonal item is another option that will help customers get the most out of holiday baking.

The newest introductions from Fat Daddio’s play to the layering trend in baking and also lend well to customization for the holiday season. The Wild Inside Baking Set gives bakers the tools to easily create layer cakes or cakes with a surprise in the center. The set consists of one 10-inch round outside layer pan and three 7-inch inside layer pans. The round outside layer pan has a depression in the middle so that after baking the 7-inch layers can be placed in that space or it can be left hollow. With the set, the user can make cakes filled with treats, like a pinata, or ice cream cakes and Maryann style cakes. With two baking sessions, an eight layer cake can be achieved. The layers could be colored red and green for holiday flare, or the cake could simply be decorated in a holiday theme for an impressive cake that can be modified to celebrate different occasions year-round. The Wild Inside Baking Set has a suggested retail price of $34.99.

Stax Pan from Fat Daddio’s

Stax Pan from Fat Daddio’s

The Stax Pan from Fat Daddio’s is another way to create unique holiday cakes. The nine-piece set includes an 8-by-12-inch sheet pan that is 1.5 inches deep, along with eight removable dividers. With all the dividers in place, users can create eight cake stacks that are 1.5-by-1.5-inch square shapes and 8 inches long, or the dividers can be adjusted to make cake stacks that are wider. The Stax Pan allows bakers to create checkerboard and Battenberg style cakes with less waste and cutting. Give the cakes custom holiday flavors, like eggnog or gingerbread, or simply decorate to match a special New Year’s party theme. The Stax Pan has a suggested retail price of $29.99.

Cake Boss 12-Cup Star Molded Cookie Pan and 6-Cup Mini Fluted Mold Pan

Cake Boss 12-Cup Star Molded Cookie Pan and 6-Cup Mini Fluted Mold Pan

From Cake Boss, the 12-Cup Star Molded Cookie Pan and 6-Cup Mini Fluted Mold Pan are both everyday bakeware pieces that are also suitable for holiday baking. The pans are heavy-duty carbon steel designed with rolled edges to provide added strength and resist warping. They also feature long-lasting nonstick that resists wear, offers superb release of baked goods and makes cleanup after baking quick and easy. The Star Molded Cookie Pan has deep cavities and a ridge in the middle so that the baked results have height and look layered. Home bakers can create star-shaped cookies or mini cakes. Decorate with powdered sugar for a winter effect that is holiday appropriate, or go all out and add colored icing and frosting. The Mini Fluted Mold Pan creates individual cakes that bakers could decorate and give for the holidays or even try using as an alternative to the traditional fruit cake mold. Single-serving Bundt cakes look especially festive when topped with a simple glaze drizzled over the top.

Mrs. Anderson’s Baking Steamed Pudding Mold

Mrs. Anderson’s Baking Steamed Pudding Mold

Mrs. Anderson’s Baking® Steamed Pudding Mold will create a traditional steamed Christmas pudding, or any other type of steamed pudding year-round. The professional-quality aluminum pan has a large 1.6-liter capacity and a lid that seals in moisture. The center tube provides even heat distribution for faster cooking times. A handle on top of the lid allows for easy removal after cooking is complete. Holiday hosts can impress guests with their old school knowledge of the traditional dessert that is presented topped with flaming brandy for a memorable meal. The Steamed Pudding Mold has a suggested retail price of $20.

 

The Kosher Cook Silicone Star of David Muffin/Cupcake, Star of David Cake Pan and Dreidel Silicone Muffin/Cupcake Pan

The Kosher Cook Silicone Star of David Muffin/Cupcake Pan, Star of David Cake Pan and Dreidel Silicone Muffin/Cupcake Pan

The Kosher Cook has bakeware that is suitable for the holidays and other celebrations throughout the year. Use the metal Star of David Cake Pan or Silicone Star of David Muffin/Cupcake Pan for Hanukkah or other special events. The metal pan is about 11 inches in diameter with a recessed impression of the star on the bottom to give the resulting creations detail and provide a guide for decorating. The non-stick pan is oven and freezer safe so users can create everything from a cake, jello mold, ice cream cake, rice crispy treat, to a casserole. The Star of David Silicone Muffin/Cupcake Pan allows home cooks to make molded chocolates or gelatin treats, along with muffins or cupcakes. Two of the muffins could be attached together back-to-back with frosting to create a three-dimensional Star of David. A Dreidel Silicone Muffin/Cupcake Pan is also available for Hanukkah. Both the Driedel and Star of David Silicone Pans are oven and freezer safe.

Mastrad Gingerbread Silicone Pan

Mastrad Gingerbread Silicone Pan

Mastrad’s Gingerbread Silicone Pan may just be relegated to the holidays, but with a suggested retail price of $20, it’s affordable enough to add to an existing bakeware collection as a specialty pan. The flexible pan is made from non-stick silicone for easy release and makes four gingerbread men and four candy canes at a time. A recipe is included and the shapes can be decorated in a holiday theme for a winter project that will keep the whole family busy.

Lékué Holiday Cookie Cutter Kit from

Lékué Holiday Cookie Cutter Kit from

Finally, The Holiday Cookie Cutter Kit from Lékué gets bakers on the easy path to holiday cookies. The kit includes five different cookie cutters, a shaker of golden Christmas sanding sugar, a booklet of recipes and decorating tips, 20 printed holiday themed papers and stickers, and a holiday tin. The kit could be given as a gift itself or used to bake cookies to gift. The printed papers can be folded up like envelopes and sealed with a sticker and cookie inside. The tin could also be filled with freshly baked cookies and gifted, or used to store the cookie cutters throughout the year. The holiday shapes include a Christmas tree, gingerbread man, ornament, snowflake and snowman. The Holiday Cookie Cutter Kit has a suggested retail price of $20.

 This story was originally published in the August 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.

Manufacturers Respond With Fresh Products for Fresh Produce

Trudeau 3 in 1 Salad Spinner

Trudeau 3 in 1 Salad Spinner

By Lorrie Baumann

Coached by a generation of chefs with television shows, consumers have learned to ask for fresh, local and organic products. Grocers are now teaching them to look for those at the grocery store as well as the farmers market, and housewares manufacturers and retailers are offering new products to help consumers make good use of their fresh produce once they get it back to their home kitchens.

“I think people are buying local now more than ever,” said Pat Brown, CEO of the Natural Food Group, which includes Mrs. Green’s Natural Market, Planet Organic Market and Richtree Natural Market restaurants in New York, the Mid-Atlantic, Chicago and Canada. Consumers are asking more questions now about where their food comes from, Brown said. “It forces the hand of the retailer to go out and get that product … Organic sales are growing at a high rate as well, but the consumer is interested in buying food in their neighborhood from people who grow it in their neighborhood.”

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, total local food sales last year amounted to $6.1 billion, of which only $1.31 billion in sales occurred directly from farmers to consumers through farmers markets, u-pick farms and farm stands. Sales from farms that passed through the hands of intermediates – restaurants, distributors and retailers – grew from $2.7 billion in 2008 to $3.35 billion in 2012.

Trudeau Universal Dripless Spout

Trudeau Universal Dripless Spout

Kitchenware manufacturers displaying their products at the International Home + Housewares Show this year demonstrated that they’re also aware of this trend and have been very busy over the past year developing products that respond to it. Trudeau, for instance, launched a 3 in 1 Salad Spinner that uses centrifugal force to separate water from produce without a pull cord. The patented gear-assisted system offers three speeds – high for drying lettuce, a medium speed for herbs and a low speed for drying delicate berries. The company also offers a Lettuce Saver bag made of a microfiber material that draws excess moisture away from freshly washed greens so they’ll stay fresher for longer in the refrigerator, Salad Scissor-Tongs with a take-apart pivot hinge so they can be used as conventional salad tongs or as individual servers and a Universal Dripless Spout that goes into the neck of the olive oil bottle from the grocery store to keep bottles clean and hands oil free when pouring the oil to dress the salad. And all those are just one example from many around the exhibit hall.

This proliferation of kitchenware products to meet the needs of shoppers interested in fresh, local foods is not a coincidence, according to Philippe Trudeau, President of Trudeau Corporation. “It’s funny how in our industry we have trends that everyone picks up on. You think you’re alone, and you have a great idea, and then you get to the show, and all of a sudden you realize you’re one of many companies working on the same thing,” he said. “Now we’re in a mode where we’re looking at what’s happening in society and what people are in tune with. As product developers, we pick up on these trends … We talk to our buyers; we talk to our consumers.”

In the nationally representative 2011 U.S. Grocery Shopper Trends Survey conducted by the Food Marketing Institute, more than four out of five of the surveyed grocery store shoppers reported that they purchased local foods occasionally, while almost one out of 10 says they purchased local foods whenever possible. The Specialty Food Association reported in its “The State of the Specialty Food Industry 2015” report that, according to specialty food manufacturers, “Local and all-natural products continue to be the most interesting to consumers. More than half of the manufacturers cited ‘local’ as a claim that interests consumers most today, with almost half of them expecting growth in local products over the next three years.”

Those who buy local foods are doing it because they want food that’s fresher and tastes better, and they want to support their local economy, rather than because they’re concerned for the environmental impacts of transporting food long distances. In a 2012 study, scientists found that grocery shoppers were more willing to pay extra for food labeled “local” than they were for foods labeled “certified organic,” “certified fair trade” or with a note about the food’s carbon footprint.

Some of those shoppers, particularly those who are white, upper to middle class and convinced that their buying habits can “make a difference,” are looking to farmers markets to supply their desires for fresh, local food – mainly produce – driving growth in the number of farmers markets across the country by 180 percent between 2006 and 2014. Conventional grocers haven’t missed the trend either. “Over the past five to six years, the focus on local, natural and organic has really taken hold among food retailers,” said Jim Hertel, Managing Partner for food retail consultants Willard Bishop.

Natural Markets Food Group has begun contracting directly with local farmers to provide produce to its markets in the Northeastern U.S. “At the peak of the season in the Northeast, we will be 65 or 70 percent local produce. That farmer used to sell produce in farmers markets … It’s exactly why we’re growing, that we’re able to create relationships with local farmers and bring their product in,” Brown said. “Other markets are doing the same thing.”

While not necessarily local, sales of organic products are following the consumer preference for fresh, trustworthy products. “That’s true both of natural foods retailers as well as more traditional mainstream food retailers, whether it’s Walmart, which has significantly ramped up emphasis on organics, especially value-priced organics,” said Hertel. “There’s been a recognition by retailers that consumers are interested and also that it’s an area where the margins are greater, so profits are greater.”

Sales of organic food in the United States totaled $35.9 billion in 2014, an 11 percent increase from the previous year, according to the latest data from the Organic Trade Association, which reported that total U.S. sales for organic products amounted to more than $39 billion in 2014, breaking previous industry records.

Sales research by the OTA shows sales trends for organic products growing at double digit rates for several years, compared to about a 1.5 percent projected growth rate for other foods. “The growth rates of traditional product lines are much smaller,” Hertel said. “The Millennial generation is very interested in healthy eating, and to them, that means natural and organic as well as less processed food.”

“It starts with the young people. I have two young daughters. They’re 16 and 18 and very sensitive to what they eat,” Trudeau said. “In our society, even teenagers are educated about what to eat, what’s good and what’s not.” Trudeau is developing kitchenwares products both for those young consumers who have been educated about eating fresher, less processed food and the Baby Boomers who may face more physical challenges as they age. “I am at the tail end of the Baby Boomers. We know that we’re not getting any younger,” Trudeau said. “There needs to be a conscious effort put into helping these people make food at home, helping people who may face physical challenges like carpal tunnel or arthritis. That’s what we think about all the time in developing our products.”

 This story was originally published in the August 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.

Edible Gifting with Sweet Creations by Good Cook

Sweet Creations Layer Cake Pan Set

Sweet Creations Layer Cake Pan Set

Sweet Creations by Good Cook is the newest brand from Bradshaw International looking to make a name for itself among the DIY crowd inspired by Pinterest. The brand focuses on the concept of edible gifting by offering customers the tools they need to take a stab at a trendy baking project and then see it through from start to finish with useful tools, specialty bakeware, and creative gift packaging.

First introduced in 2012 for the holiday season, Sweet Creations has since expanded to include an everyday collection along with seasonal collections for spring, summer, Halloween and Valentine’s Day. Where Good Cook has been a grocery and mass accounts staple, Sweet Creations seeks to appeal to independent specialty retailers through its assortment of unique baking tools and gadgets that are competitively priced for the average busy mom who doesn’t want to invest too much in baking gear, but still wants great results.

Silicone Sandwich Cookie Chocolate Mold

Silicone Sandwich Cookie Chocolate Mold

“Our customer is somebody who enjoys doing do-it-yourself projects, she probably spends time on Pinterest, likes to find different images that her friends are posting on Instagram and Facebook,” says Keri Anderson, Sweet Creations Senior Product Manager. “She might also keep up with some of the magazines, like Martha Stewart, Home, Food Network, those kinds of things. She shops at a variety of retail channels, but she really does enjoy the process of making and sharing with people she cares about.”

Sweet Creations seizes on the popularity of Pinterest projects and the social sharing of recipes through products that are aimed squarely at current baking trends to make the pinned pictures customers see online become an accessible reality in their own kitchens. Take for instance the layering trend within baking, where cakes and cookies take on height to stand out, and desserts are layered on top of desserts for extra decadence. Sweet Creations has just introduced a Layer Cake Pan Set ( $11.99) for this trend that includes two scalloped non-stick baking pans and a knife to level off the cake layers after baking. There is also a Silicone Sandwich Cookie Chocolate Mold ($7.99) that is like a silicone ice tray for pouring in melted chocolate, sticking a cookie in that chocolate, and then letting it set to release later with an embossed pattern, which could then decorate a cupcake or cake top.

Ugly Sweater Cookie Cutter Set

Ugly Sweater Cookie Cutter Set

“We try to do the packaging and concept around something that a home user, with not a ton of time, can finish and be happy with,” says Christi Lowell, Vice President Sales & Marketing for Sweet Creations. “So it’s not something that you would have to have a long history of classes, or a real expertise of any kind of training or level there. It’s something that you could just read about, see the item, and then finish it that night or weekend and be happy with the project.”

Most of Sweet Creations’ specialty baking items will include a recipe along with directions and color pictures on the packaging for ease of use. So if, for example, a customer sees the Ugly Sweater Cutter Set ($9.99) from the holiday collection on the shelf and decides it looks like something they want to try, they have along with the actual product, a sugar cookie recipe that is going to work best for the purpose and directions that will guide them through from baking to decorating. They can also visit the brand’s Pinterest page for further inspiration and recipe ideas.

Giftable Jar

Giftable Jar

Knowing that baking is often done for special occasions, like birthdays and parties, Sweet Creations makes it easy for customers to transform their homemade treats into homemade gifts, or to dress them up for event presentation. There are a variety of treat bags, gift tags, and boxes to complete the edible gifting cycle after baking, decorating, and wrapping the sweet treats. Standout items include Resealable Treat Bags ($5.99) in a six count that have a blue back with a clear white polka dotted front, a label for personalization, a gusseted bottom, and white ribbon. The Giftable Jar ($4.99) is another standout that reflects back on the whole DIY concept, since users can either fill it with treats they made themselves or simply fill it with ingredients so that the recipient can make their own baked goods. The white top provides an airtight seal to the plastic jar and says “Enjoy” in cursive and has a blue ribbon threaded through it for an extra thoughtful touch. Both the Giftable Jar and Resealable Treat Bags are also available in red and white versions for the holiday season.

Resealable Treat Bags

Resealable Treat Bags

Presentation and transportation items allow users to take their treats on the go and then set them up in a festive and eye-catching manner. The Cupcake Take-Bake-Serve ($24.99) is a 12-cup cupcake pan that has a lid so users can bake and then transport within one item. It also has a three-tiered stand that stores flat under the cover handle and can be easily assembled for presentation anywhere. A large variety of cupcake papers in an array of colors and motifs, along with products like doilies, cupcake toppers, and cake boards round out the options for setting up a nice dessert presentation at home or at an event.

“Our goal is to give a consumer products from start to finish,” says Anderson. “Not only do we have the gadgets and bakeware, but we also have an assortment of different envelopes, treat bags and boxes, so that someone can have the full experience of baking and gifting.”

Cupcake Take-Bake-Serve

Cupcake Take-Bake-Serve

Sweet Creations also offers merchandising displays and fixtures to suit different retail settings. There is everything from corrugated countertop display units on up to larger rolling racks, both for the everyday collection and the seasonal collections. Sweets Creations hopes that the combination of unique baking items and retailing solutions will appeal to independent kitchenware retailers.

“We do have a really great and competitive cost … it allows the independent retailers to have some things that are unique to them that not every mass account has a huge section of,” says Lowell. “These products are things that are more specialty and would be newer, and probably a lot of their individual consumers that are walking in the door may not have seen a lot of these things.”

This story was originally published in the August 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.

Six Baking Gadgets to Try Now

Bakelicious 73852_InAction_3x5There’s no shortage of baking gadgets infiltrating the market every year. Sorting through gadgets that truly offer something new or add convenience versus the ones that are just old classics with new colors is the difficult part. Here are six gadgets for baking that offer innovative features to take on all of the latest baking trends.

Baking is all about custom flavors and colors right now and Cupcake Dividers from Bakelicious allow home bakers to achieve this with ease. The dividers are placed in the cavities of a cupcake pan prior to baking or pouring the batter so that a single cupcake is split into four sections. Once the divider is in place, the batter is poured into the four sections as desired, then removed, and the cupcakes are ready to bake. This allows for up to four different flavors or colors in one cupcake. Users can color coordinate the cupcake colors to their events, or make custom flavor mixes. The Cupcake Dividers are each two separate pieces that slide apart for easy cleaning. A set of 12 Cupcake Dividers retails for $9.99.

wilton compThe Color Swirl™ Tri-Color Coupler from Wilton also lends well to baking customization. The coupler interlocks three decorating bags and allows users to swirl two or three colors together with one simple piping motion. Just connect the coupler pieces, cover with a decorating tip and secure with the included ring. The ring holds the decorating tip secure while piping. Wilton has also come out with the Color Right Performance Color System to make custom colors easily and the Treatology Flavor System for creating custom flavors, combine the Color Swirl with these products and the personalization options are endless and sure to be striking.

Pastrio_InUse_4_mainPastrio™ and Sugar Coat™ from Chef’n give home bakers essential tools without taking up too much room. The nesting tools each combine three tools in one and have matching red, orange and white colors. Pastrio is a twist on the classic bench scraper, combining a metal bench scraper, a plastic bench scraper, and a plastic bowl scraper. Users can cut evenly with the metal scraper that has ruler markings along the edge, and use the plastic one on sensitive surfaces, like a silpat. The bowl scraper has a rounded edge to reach all areas and collect ingredients. The three pieces nest together by sliding under the hand grip of the metal scraper. Pastrio has a suggested retail price of $9.99.

3-4. Sugar CoatSugar Coat 3-in-1 Offset Spatula Set combines a large and small spatula with a reusable cake tester in a nesting design for compact storage. The large offset spatula is 7.75 inches long so it can frost large areas of cake at a time, lift cake layers, or move warm cookies. The smaller spatula is 4.5 inches long and is flexible for detailing. Both spatulas have sturdy nylon handles and stainless steel blades. Since the cake tester nests right into the smaller spatula it will always be easy to find among other tools and utensils. Sugar Coat has a suggested retail price of $9.99.

Norpro 3488wLinzerCookiesNorpro’s Linzer Cookie Cutter 8-Piece Set is a classic baking tool that helps making linzer cookies quick and easy. Norpro’s version of the cookie cutter is notable because in addition to the scallop cutter, it has eight different interchangeable middle shapes (star, heart, club, diamond, triangle, hexagon, hexafoil, and curved square), plus a storage container to keep all the pieces together in one place. The set is not limited to making linzer cookies either. The cutters can be used for fondant and decorating pastries, as well as for sandwiches, cold cuts, cheeses, fruits and vegetables, and basically making bento box lunches that look like they are ready for a close-up.

Rösle 16229_Fondanttrichter_Confectionery_Funnel_72_dpiThe Confectionary Funnel from Rösle is another tool in the kitchen that makes a range of baking tasks easier. The stainless steel funnel has a 1.3-quart capacity and comes equipped with a mount to hold the funnel and two interchangeable nozzles. The funnel allows home cooks to achieve the decorative finishes created by chefs in restaurants for exact portioning of sauces, preparing desserts and filling pastries. A home baker can control the flow and quantity of the filling, icing, or garnish released by adjusting a dial on the handle. The desired amount of liquid is dispersed with a simple push of a button at the top of the ergonomic handle. The funnel can be dissembled and placed in the dishwasher for cleaning. It can even be used for pouring soups drip-free and garnishing savory meals with sauces. The Confectionary Funnel has a suggested retail price of $135.

This story was originally published in the August 2015 issue of Kitchenware News, a publication of Oser Communications Group.