Kitchen utensils for your Christmas dinner
Bake, bake, cakes, snowflakes, white skirts and jingle bells, jingle bells - now in December it is finally here, the pre-Christmas season, and there are only a few days left until the festival. It's baked, cooked, baked, cooked. To ensure that the Christmas roast is a success and that this year's celebration is a very special, unforgettable day (or days), we have put together the most useful kitchen utensils for you to help with the preparations in this year's run-up to Christmas. And ones that are just fun. Found on Amazon!
Roast thermometer
Well, there it is, the roast, sitting in the oven! While some people are pressing their noses against the glass to watch it sizzle, the cook is slowly starting to sweat in fear: When exactly does this thing have to come out again? Not that easy, especially if Christmas dinner is being cooked for the first time this year. The grill and oven thermometer from GOURMEO helps when preparing meat and roasts: The practical display gives an overview of which meat needs to be warm and how warm to be perfect and helps you definitely not miss this point. Must-have for the Christmas kitchen!
Electric knife
The fragrant roast is out of the oven and should finally be put on the plate: With an electric knife, for example from Severin, cutting the meat is easy and convenient. The electric knife cuts conventional food cleanly and precisely and can be easily cleaned by hand or in the dishwasher. With finger protection and safety sliding button switch.
All-round package of kitchen helpers
If you're trying to cook for the very first time this year, you might need a little more. Of all. We stir, turn, scrape, measure, grate, press, squeeze, plan and whisk as much as we can: Because it's a lot of work, here's the basic complete package for Christmas cooking.
Unicorn cookie cutter
Guaranteed to ensure a magical Christmas: If stars, hearts and Christmas trees are too cliché or boring for you, add a bit of pep and magic to your Christmas cookie plate with funny unicorn or llama figures. The material is easy to clean, durable and simply the ultimate Christmas accessory for anyone who finds baking magical.
Christmas stamp
The absolute trend this year: funny cookie stamps that put their own message on the pastries. The motifs of a deer, gingerbread man or the word message "Happy Holidays" express what sometimes just cookies can say: "Eat me, I'm damn delicious." Tip: A homemade batch of cookies with a personal print is ideal as a souvenir or small gift for friends and acquaintances.
Cinnamon waffle maker
Just like the hearty roast, sweet nibbles are part of Christmas. If you want to come up with something very special, traditional cinnamon waffles are in the right light: The cinnamon waffle iron ensures that the spicy pastries are guaranteed to be a success thanks to the non-stick coating and operating indicator light. Definitely a bonus: the heavenly Christmas scent of cinnamon that creeps through every room...
Pizza bike
For all those who don't like the Christmas hustle and bustle of finding the perfect roast: If pizza is simply their favorite dish, at least the tedious cutting work should be spared on the holy day. A pizza bike can help, its two wheels ensure sleek riding fun. Buon appettito!