| Food prep's a breeze with the right set of mixing bowls.
An under-considered equipment staple Whether you're a fresh-out-of-college grad stocking your first apartment, a newlywed feathering your nest, or a longtime home cook, a useful set of mixing bowls is a must. There's almost no time of day or occasion when you won't find yourself reaching for them: when you're whisking up pancake batter or beating eggs for omelets, stirring pasta or tossing a salad, mixing up a blend for meatloaf or marinating chicken thighs, folding together a cake batter or a batch of brownies, or just looking for a receptacle for your popcorn while you chill on the couch.
While we tend not to recommend a lot of common cooking gear like pans or knives in sets because you almost always end up overpaying for something you don't need, that's not the case with mixing bowls. While it's certainly possible to assemble your own menagerie of bowls, many companies sell mixing bowls in nesting sets, which, unlike those other sets mentioned, actually offer both value and storage advantages. But bowls come in a million sizes and materials. After whisking, beating, and stirring in a plethora of bowls, our strong recommendation is for the stainless steel bowls below. But if you're a person who loves a microwave they won't work. So we also had good luck with pyrex and bamboo sets. If you want to know more about all the tasks we put these bowls through, click through to read the full review. We Recommend When you buy something through our retail links, we earn an affiliate commission. This e-mail was sent to you by epicurious. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, epicurious@newsletters.epicurious.com, to your address book.
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Monday, November 15, 2021
An under-considered equipment staple
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