Smart Cooking

Do you use recipes or cook without them?

What kitchen gadgets do you find invaluable?

55 thoughts on “Smart Cooking

  1. Elizabeth, you are killing me! I have 3 crockpots, a pressure cooker and an airfrier. We use a crockpot every week, the airfrier everyday. Recipes…. usually, welp more like a guiding force. I don’t follow directions well Sometimes cooking is all about what is on hand.

  2. I’m with you on kitchen gadgets and cooking in pots and pans without recipes. I don’t have a pressure cooker, but have thought it might come in handy, so I’m intrigued by your little chef and his IQ.

      • My old home had no storage and was so tiny I would never have bought the Chef IQ. My new home we’ve been in for three years has a big kitchen. I have a couple empty cupboards still!

      • We were in our 1930s home in Palm Springs for 28 years. I could stand in one spot and pivot to reach the stove, sink, fridge and dishwasher. There was room for one person only, but it worked! Now in Arizona, the houses are newer and big. I can get my steps in emptying the dishwasher 😂

  3. I just don’t have room for gadgets either to sit out or to store and pull out. Plus I cook really simple, mostly vegetarian food and lots of various salad type things so the need just isn’t there for a special cooker like that one! I think gadgets like these are great for folks who work and need help getting dinner ready. I actually like cooking the old fashioned way- on my stove with a pan and making my own judgments on flavor, seasoning, length of cooking time, etc. I typically will follow a recipe when I find a new one but after that I adapt freely to what I like. I don’t think that I like being told what to do!! 😉

    I do like that your husband has now crowned himself the Rib King 🙂

    • Your cooking sounds similar to my style. We eat a lot of salads. I had a tiny kitchen at my old home. I’m sure that affected my choice of no gadgets. Now I have space, so the Chef IQ has a spot in a cupboard. My husband cracks me up 😅

  4. Fun! That cooker looks like something magical from the Jetsons! I’m with you, Elizabeth, not much of a fan of gadgets and doo-dads but hubster Paul received a Ninja ice cream maker for his birthday and it’s stayed out…on the counter. Yum. 😜

  5. BBQ Kings has a nice ring! Your husband and your neighbor can trade off treating the neighborhood.

    This post has made me hungry! Looks delicious. Happy Friday, Elizabeth!

  6. I just make simple meals, and my favorite kitchen gadget is a can opener that lifts the lid so that there are no sharp edges, and you can put the lid back on for storage in the refrigerator. I do have a t-shirt, though, that says my favorite kitchen gadget is the corkscrew.

      • We use one often while we had our store and were busy all the time. When we are tired of cooking, we use a crock pot for convenience and sometimes, but not often for a recipe. As we both get older, we keep it simple and even order out more or in more!

      • Us too. Thankfully my swimmer kids have left the nest. They ate enormous amounts of food. We have a small cafe that I love, but I’m always in sticker shock. The sandwiches or bagels are $15 to $20. Even Burger King is more than $20 for two burgers and fries.

  7. Always use recipes as a start. I’m a technician not a chef. We always make ribs in the slow cooker…my husband loves them. My kitchenaid mixer is my favorite appliance. I have pasta and ice cream attachments and bread bowl.i use all at least twice a month each. Love the slow cooker because there are nights we all eat at different times. Mini chopper is also great when I don’t feel like mincing things by hand, and food processor important. But the thing I use most is electric kettle for boiling water

    • Interesting. Your mixer sounds amazing. I have a handheld mixer that my mom owned when I was a child. I usually use the microwave to heat up water for tea. My son gave me a gooseneck kettle with all the other pour over coffee attachments. I like to use that for tea or hot lemon water, too.

  8. I’ve never heard of a Chef IQ Smart Cooker so now I’m intrigued. We use our Cuisinart coffeemaker daily but that’s not all that special. My favorite kitchen machines are: a KitchenAid stand mixer, an All-clad slow cooker, and a Cuisinart ice cream maker that Nicole, a blogger, convinced me to buy.

    • Ice cream makers and mixers are popular. But I don’t have all that much to mix. I’ll have to think about making ice cream. What I like about the Chef IQ is the sauté/sear and pressure cooker options. Everything can be done in one pot and turns out tender and juicy.

  9. I don’t have a lot of counter space, so I feel the same about gadgets. But your ribs and chicken look delicious. I’m glad we’re eating dinner soon! 🙂 I also have a crock pot that I use more in the winter time, and I also cook the old fashioned way like you do with pots and pans. I do have a steamer/rice cooker that comes in handy. We use it mostly for steamed veggies. Anyway, thanks for sharing, Elizabeth. I’ll look into this smart cooker that I’ve never heard of. 🙂

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