Condiment Pots
As American society is becoming more conscious of
nutrition and eating local
mixing bowls and not only making their own main dishes, but also their own condiments, desserts and snacks. Whether you want to use a condiment container to whisk homemade holandaise sauce over a pot of simmering water, or for decoration at a dinner party or brunch to show off your homemade concoctions, you have many options.
Functional Condiment Pots
While some condiment pots are just for decoration, others have functional uses around the kitchen. Condiment pots are great for storage as well as in food preparation.
* For reheating sauces, look for
copper condiment cup? Some may also come with measurement marks if you want to get your proportions just right.
* Did you reach for a container of turmeric only to knock over the cumin, nutmeg and cloves? If you have lots of
spices and
herbs cluttering your shelves, think about a
condiment organizer.
Decorative Condiment Pots
Sure, if you buy condiment instead of making your own, they do come in their own containers. But they're not quite as fun.
* Having a barbecue? Find a
vegetable oil,
vinegar and other
spreads.
* Want to make your own kitchen more fun? You can never go wrong with a simple
salt and pepper shakers!
* Brunch party? Get separate condiment pots for
jam,
jelly,
marmalade,
maple syrup.
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