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jenniferknapp said:Decorator bottles!
straitfan said:Just not for the BBQ sauce in the Aloha Pizza! I thought that would be a good idea and I now have a orange-ish stained bottle. Bummer!
Yeah, me too, but I soaked it with bleach water and it's better than it was. Still not as clear as the others, but...straitfan said:Just not for the BBQ sauce in the Aloha Pizza! I thought that would be a good idea and I now have a orange-ish stained bottle. Bummer!
jrstephens said:Paula Deen used a whisk to drizzle I just saw as her show came on today. I had never thought of that!
A drizzling tool is a kitchen utensil used to drizzle sauces, oils, and other liquids onto food. It is typically designed with a long, narrow spout to control the flow of the liquid.
A drizzling tool allows for more precise and controlled pouring of liquids, making it easier to create decorative patterns or evenly coat food. It also typically has a longer handle for better reach and a narrower spout for more accuracy.
Yes, most drizzling tools are made from heat-resistant materials and can be used with both hot and cold liquids.
A drizzling tool can be used with a variety of liquids such as sauces, oils, syrups, dressings, and even melted chocolate. However, it is not recommended for thicker liquids or chunky sauces.
To clean your drizzling tool, simply wash it with warm soapy water and dry it thoroughly. Some drizzling tools are also dishwasher safe. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers, as they may damage the surface. Store your drizzling tool in a dry place to prevent rusting.