12 Kitchen Products That, I'm Very Sorry, Sweetie, You're A Fool If You Don't Own
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This Silpat baking mat that makes any pan nonstick, so you can stop buying parchment paper, oils, and sprays.
Hi, want to never buy parchment paper or cooking spray again, help save the planet, and bake cookies that don't burn on the bottom?? Well, I'm here to tell you that YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL. Take it from me and hundreds of other Amazon users who swear by this Silpat nonstick baking mat that does literally all of those things I just screamed at you about.
It's made of ~fiberglass mesh~ and silicone, which translates to even heat distribution that helps your cookies (or whatever! I just really love cookies) brown perfectly on all sides. You can also rest easy knowing that you've stopped killing the Earth with all of that parchment paper and started baking with this reusable mat. Seriously, what are you waiting for? —Tom Vellner
Get it from Amazon for $17.61.
This salad spinner that will toss your salad (рџ‰) in style.
I felt inspired to finally buy myself a damn salad spinner because I spend way too much money on pre-washed greens. Also I have a fear of finding a frog in those salad mixes, because that's a real thing!
The Oxo Good Grips Salad Spinner took, like, five minutes to clean a ton of kale and lettuce I bought at the farmers' market. I stored the greens in a plastic container + a paper towel, and they lasted well over a week — yay!
—Rachel Christensen
Get it from Amazon for $27.19 or Jet for $29.99.
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This traditional Chilean spice that anyone who loves cooking with paprika or chili powder will become obsessed with.
I spent three weeks of this year traveling in Chile and another three weeks living in its capital, Santiago. And there were two things that I absolutely loved having access to while there: carmenere wine and merken, a traditional Chilean spice used by the indigenous Mapuche people.
Imagine your average household paprika with a smokier, spicier flavor, and you have merken. While it's traditionally used as a rub to flavor meats and vegetables, I've added it to pretty much every savory recipe. I bought and hoarded a lot of it from Chilean markets, but was so bloody relieved when I found it on Amazon because now I'm not scared of finishing it and never being able to find it again without a trip down south. —Gyan Yankovich
Get it from Amazon for $8.95.
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