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Homemade Sauce Press | Food Tools | Cool Kitchen Tools, Kitchen Utensils
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This product works as advertised and is easy to use, but it is not suitable for making tomato sauce. It is not worth the money and looks good on Instagram, but it does not work with tomatoes.
The simple, manual technology of this press makes smoother, silkier tomato and apple sauce than even the most expensive food processor. Why? Because the top is a small, stainless steel food mill, a device used for nearly 100 years by top chefs and home cooks. Fill the hopper with your desired ingredients and turn the handle to puree them directly …
The simple, manual technology of this press makes smoother, silkier tomato and apple sauce than even the most expensive food processor. Why? Because the top is a small, stainless steel food mill, a device used for nearly 100 years by top chefs and home cooks. Fill the hopper with your desired ingredients and turn the handle to puree them directly into the mason jar. No more tedious tomato skinning or seeding for you: the blade presses the produce, while the strainer lid keeps seeds and skins out of the sauce. (Apples do need to be peeled and cored.) The result: a divinely velvety consistency. Store it right in the jar for leftovers or for canning. Made in China. Click here for recipes using the Homemade Sauce Press. | Homemade Sauce Press | Food Tools | Cool Kitchen Tools, Kitchen Utensils | socialdistancing, sauce, typhoon, glass, stainless steel, crank handle, OOSBO120622, chef, tomato, summer, pasta, mason jar, butter churner, Sauce mill, sauce press, Mason Jar Kitchen Hack
Review summary
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This product works as advertised and is easy to use, but it is not suitable for making tomato sauce. It is not worth the money and looks good on Instagram, but it does not work with tomatoes.
Pros
- Works as advertised
- Good quality
- Easy to use
- No mess
Cons
- Pointless
- Not suitable for jam
- Pips fall through
- Doesn't work with tomatoes
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Description
The simple, manual technology of this press makes smoother, silkier tomato and apple sauce than even the most expensive food processor. Why? Because the top is a small, stainless steel food mill, a device used for nearly 100 years by top chefs and home cooks. Fill the hopper with your desired ingredients and turn the handle to puree them directly into the mason jar. No more tedious tomato skinning or seeding for you: the blade presses the produce, while the strainer lid keeps seeds and skins out of the sauce. (Apples do need to be peeled and cored.) The result: a divinely velvety consistency. Store it right in the jar for leftovers or for canning. Made in China. Click here for recipes using the Homemade Sauce Press. | Homemade Sauce Press | Food Tools | Cool Kitchen Tools, Kitchen Utensils | socialdistancing, sauce, typhoon, glass, stainless steel, crank handle, OOSBO120622, chef, tomato, summer, pasta, mason jar, butter churner, Sauce mill, sauce press, Mason Jar Kitchen Hack
Specifications
Brand | Homemade |
Material | Food |
Manufacturer | Homemade |