Technology
This Smart Pot Stirrer is the secret to a pro-style Thanksgiving
TL;DR: Get the time-saving StirMATE Smart Pot Stirrer for $49.99, a 16% savings.
You know what’s a tricky dish to make? Risotto.
It’s not one of those things where you can just chuck all the ingredients in a pot, stick it on low heat, and come back three hours later to something your dinner guests will talk about for the next six months.
No, it requires attention, patience, and a deft wrist. You need to stir it: but not so much as to make it too thick, nor too little in case it burns.
It sounds like a lot of effort, to be honest. Thankfully, the StirMATE Smart Pot Stirrer takes this level of conscious thought out of a dish like risotto, and out of a lot of other dishes too.
Take a look:
The high torque automatic pot-stirrer rotates, swings and self-adjusts to all pot diameters and depths. It has two paddles that perform different jobs: the bottom prevents food from sticking and burning, while the upper part keeps everything moving inside the pot. This dual-stir technology develops more flavor and creaminess in your dishes.
Tech-stuff aside, the StirMATE also acts as an extra hand in the kitchen when an extra (human) hand might be difficult to come by; or not wanted in the first place (too many cooks etc.)
The StirMATE lasts for 13 hours before needing a recharge and it’s made from high-temperature FDA-approved plastic. It’s a revolutionary bit of kitchen equipment that usually retails for $59.99.
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