Read reviews of this mini doughnut machine, a cotton candy creator, and the best ice cream maker you can buy. Photo by Peter McCollough/Wired
The best things in life are sweet. A cone at the local ice cream shop. Cotton candy at the county fair. Hot, crispy doughnuts right off the assembly line.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could make your favorite desserts in the privacy of your own home? Because let’s be honest, food tastes better when you’re eating it on the couch in your undies.
As kitchen gadgets grow increasingly intricate, we’re seeing a slew of devices that let a dedicated hands-on homebody create fairly complicated, high-quality sweet treats in a regular home kitchen. We tested some of the latest dessert-making tech to see if doing it yourself really is just as good as letting the experts (and their industrial machines) do it for you. Our suddenly larger waistlines are proof that, in most cases, the answer is yes.
Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2012/09/reviews-dessert-machines/
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