The Magic Bullet is a home / dorm room cook's best friend. It does everything from make margaritas, milk shakes, sorbet, and any other mixed drink. Then it also slices and dices pretty much anything for you to use for cooking. With the entire set you could make salsa, guacamole, and nacho cheese all in 5 minutes. Then make cocktails for an entire party. I want to open up a food truck that mainly uses the Magic Bullet, but the menu would be endless.
Best Cooking Function:
Using it to make grilled chicken or steak quesadillas filling or the mint double chocolate milkshake, both scene in the video above.
Recipe Guide:
- Magic Bullet Recipes - Official Site
- Food.com - Magic Bullet Recipies
Cost: $100 [Buy Here]
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2nd Place - George Foreman Grill
The infamous George Foreman Grill lets you cut the fat as the angled grill plates allow the fat to fall into a nice little cup for easy throw-away or reuse. The grill is amazing, simply plug it in and cook pretty much anything form a grilled cheese or quesadilla to a porter-house steak or a grilled chicken breast. The machine works in rain, hail, sleet, or snow, just remember to make sure your roommates unplugged it after using it.
Best Cooking Function:
Favorite snack, a grilled cinnamon raisin english muffin with pepper jack cheese.
Recipe Guide:
- George Foreman Grill Cooking - Official Site
- George Foreman Grill Recipes .com
Cost: $20 [Buy Here]
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3rd Place - 2-Sided Cast-Iron Grill / Griddle
Though this is not encompass very much technology, being able to grill in your kitchen is an amazing advantage during the winter. This product is special because you can use the griddle to cook pancakes, omelets, and an entire pack of bacon on one side of the grill, creating enough breakfast to feed an entire family, then use the grill side of the pan to grill chicken or steak for lunch and dinner.
Best Cooking Function:
Being able to cook a full pack of bacon simultaneously with pancakes, or Canadian bacon and omelets at the same time, or any other combination of breakfast foods.
Recipe Guide:
- Food Network - Grill Central
- ifood.tv - Griddle Recipes
Cost: $24 [Buy Here]
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