To zest a lemon without a zester, you can use a Microplane, vegetable peeler, box grater, or a knife.
Expert chefs tend to have a strong attachment to their kitchen tools and cookware. While they don’t always agree on which products and brands are best, there are a few items that seem to be stocked in ...
We know what you're thinking -- unlike a food processor or espresso machine, a zester is pretty straightforward as far as kitchen gadgets go. Have zester, make zest. But depending on the type of tool ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Wether you have a Microplane or another brand of zester, these ...
Many baking, cooking and cocktail recipes will often call for lemon, lime or orange zest, which can be difficult to achieve without a proper zester. If you want to be able to add unique and refreshing ...
In this episode of In the Kitchen with Matt, I have another product review episode for you, I will be reviewing a kitchen tool called the Microplane. Microplanes are awesome and they have one specific ...
The OXO Good Grips tool offers a bonus — a channel knife on the back of the blade that creates long spirals to add a twist to your martini, Negroni, or other cocktails If you’re in the market for a ...
Chances are, you already have a zester somewhere in your kitchen. It’s the small hand tool with the perforated, angled head that has drifted to the back bottom of a drawer. If that’s the case, then ...
I actually met someone a few weeks ago who did not own a Microplane zester. Imagine, 2016 and there are still people out there rubbing Parmesan to dust on the useless, prickly side of a box grater. I ...
There are a few brands out there that seem to have completely dominated the market with a specific kitchen product. When you dream of a Dutch oven, it’s Le Creuset. When people talk cast iron skillets ...