Friday, January 11, 2019

Beyond the Mixer: Our Other Favorite KitchenAid Products

Who doesn’t love the KitchenAid mixer? If you’ve tried it, chances are you’re a devotee. KitchenAid didn’t stop there, though, when it comes to premium major appliances to beautify your kitchen while offering maximum help as you prepare the foods you love. KitchenAid makes everything from aesthetically striking major appliances with special features that give them the “wow” factor to cookware that’s created to best meet the needs of cooks of all levels. You can’t go wrong with our top KitchenAid picks beyond the mixer.

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24-Inch Stainless Steel Wine Cellar with Metal-Front Racks, $2,599 at KitchenAid

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Who says you must own a home with a large, climate-controlled wine cellar to collect fine wine? KitchenAid has a wine refrigerator that will store dozens of bottles of wine at optimal temperatures until you’re ready to imbibe. In fact, this stainless steel wine holder has two temperature zones, so you can use it to store both red and white wines. It has a stylish design and satin textured handles. Also, it is quiet, so you can even keep it in a home office or busy living area without worrying about distracting sounds.See It

1.5-Liter Electric Glass Tea Kettle, $199.99 at KitchenAid

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If you like tea or other hot drinks that require easily heating up water without a lot of fuss or effort, few things are handier in the kitchen than an electric tea kettle. This one from KitchenAid is big enough to easily aid in entertaining, too, and it quietly boils up to 1.5 liters of water in minutes. The transparent glass allows you to easily see how much water is in the kettle at any time, and the five specialty design settings will tempt you to try more tea so you can experiment with how it optimizes the flavors of herbal, black, white, green, and oolong tea. One of the best parts? It includes a stainless steel tea steeper with holder, so you can easily make tea right in the kettle without a mess.See It

4-Quart Multi-Cooker, $329.99 at KitchenAid

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If you’re looking for a slow cooker, you can’t go wrong with this striking model from KitchenAid. Its sleek design makes it an attractive addition to any kitchen counter. (No need to store it out of sight and out of mind.) Most importantly, it simplifies many types of cooking all in one easy-to-use system. It has more than 10 cooking settings, empowering you to simmer, sear, sauté, or simply slow cook on high and low settings. It can even be used to keep food warm for up to 24 hours. That can come in very handy if you’re cooking for a busy family and everyone needs to eat at different times. What we also love about this slow cooker is that it’s accessible for cooks of all levels. You don’t have to be a whiz in the kitchen to get great results, thanks to the precise settings and temperature control.See It

Tri-Ply Cookware, $99.99 – $1,039.99 at KitchenAid

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KitchenAid offers a variety of cookware options that are all high-quality, but we love the KitchenAid tri-ply equipment that’s created to help cooks create precise recipes at just the right temperature. The core of tri-ply cookware absorbs, retains, and releases heat right when you need it. The Tri-Ply Copper 12″ Skillet easily becomes a staple of any kitchen and can be used for everything from whipping up quesadillas to sautéing vegetables. KitchenAid’s Tri-Ply Copper 6-Quart Low Casserole with Lid is great for cooking dishes like vegetable stews and taking them straight from the stovetop to the table. All of KitchenAid’s tri-ply cookware has comfortable handles and etched-in measuring marks to make cooking easier. Also, if you are looking for other options, KitchenAid makes aluminum, cast iron, and hard anodized cookware too.See It

See some of our other favorite KitchenAid splurges (or, if you’re on a budget, our favorite KitchenAid items under $50), and our rundown of essential KitchenAid attachments for your stand mixer.

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