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Cast Aluminum Scoop, 12 Ounce (ALS-6)

Cast Aluminum Scoop, 12 Ounce (ALS-6)

by: Admiral Craft Equipment

List Price: $2.64
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Sales rank: 37765

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Description
  • Binding: Kitchen
  • Brand: Admiral Craft Equipment
  • Feature: 1 Per Case
  • Label: Admiral Craft Equipment
  • Manufacturer: Admiral Craft Equipment
  • Publisher: Admiral Craft Equipment
  • Studio: Admiral Craft Equipment

  • 1 Per Case
  • 3-1/8" W X 6-1/4" L


Item #: ALS-6. Heavy duty, mirror finish with contoured handles. 12 oz. 3 1/8" W X 6 1/4" L.
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Choosing Appliance -> Stainless steel bowls
These are the best all purpose bowls for a multitude of applications. Choose a wide range of sizes (be sure to get a large bowl for whipping egg whites and whipped cream). In general, the heavier the bowl, the higher quality.
Choosing Appliance -> Sinks
Consider which accessories might be beneficial. Many models can be supplied with a draining basket, chopping board and strainer bowls. A drainer extension can be useful for sinks without a drainer where worktop space is limited in a small kitchen.
Cast Aluminum Scoop, 12 Ounce (ALS-6)
Cast Aluminum Scoop, 12 Ounce (ALS-6) Cast Aluminum Scoop, 12 Ounce (ALS-6)
  • 1 Per Case
  • 3-1/8" W X 6-1/4" L
List Price: $2.64

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Kitchen tips -> Chopping and Mincing
When you want to finely chop foods such as: onions, garlic, parsley, or other items, pivot your knife by keeping the tip of the knife on the cutting surface at all times and hold the knife at an angle, about 95' angle, towards the hand holding the tip. This way, you use the blade to push and keep the food particles down, thus making them easier to chop. If the knife should slip, then the sharp side of the blade will slide away from where you're working, and away from your other hand and fingers. In addition, you make less noise, as compared to when raising and lowering the knife of the cutting surface trying to mince foods.



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