Keep Your Bowl from Slipping When Mixing IngredientsA Story by Amelia OliviaWhile mixing ingredients, bowls can slightly slip. If this happens, ingredients fall, and it makes you annoyed. No one wants to drop their bowl while mixing items or something like that.
For this purpose, modern appliances such as a standing mixer or an electric whisk are a fantastic solution. Many well-known chefs use these appliances in their kitchen to keep the bowl from slipping. However, we all home chefs may not have such those appliances in stock. Here we got some fantastic tips that you can follow to keep your bowl from slipping. Let's talk about it.
Use a Saucepan to Stabilize the Bowl You can use a saucepan to stabilize the bowl. When you go for making sauces and batters is try to whisk the ingredients together in a rounded bowl, the bowls roll all over the countertop. That's annoying. For that, you can set your bowl into a saucepan so that the rim will hang over the sides and you will get enough surface. Then there will be no slip-sliding around the counter. Now you can mix your ingredients with comfort.
Nestle Your Bowl in a Damp Tea Towel No matter how sparse the equipment, this proper technique works well in any kitchen. Just take a tea towel under the tap, wring it out lightly till it leaving generously dump. Then shape the towel into a small ring on your countertop and settle your bowl into the ring. This dump tea towel will stabilize the bowl and give your hand free to whisk or pour at the same time. Your whisking work will be done comfortably.
Other Creative, Budget-Friendly Hacks Many cooking supply stores got some stabilizer which is made to stabilize bowls. If you have a money tree in your backyard, then you can buy such a kitchen gadget. When you can do it with household items, then there is no need to spend money often. You can use a wrinkled plastic wrap into an adhesive ring between your bowl and granite counters. Another less costly tips you can follow. For that use leftover shelf liner to create a non-slip surface which will keep your flat bowl in place. © 2018 Amelia OliviaAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthorAmelia OliviaSan Francisco, CAAboutProblem solver. Web maven. Gamer. Food fanatic. Introvert. Writer. Analyst. Pop culture buff. more..Writing
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