Keep track of your fridge with a chill timer
Posted on 29. Aug, 2007 by Jon in Kitchen Gear
Simply stick this button-sized timer onto any newly-opened food based item you would like to monitor. Push the button, and the LCD display starts counting down the number of days it’s been sitting.
Become an egg poacher – quick stix
Posted on 15. Aug, 2007 by Jon in Kitchen Gear
How handy is this clever device? It’s an egg poacher for the busy yuppie on the run. Picture this – instead of fussing with oil and pans and all that unhealthy nonsense in the morning, simply boil a pot of water, drop in the poachpod and crack an egg.
It may look like a piece of face-saving equipment Jacques Kallis will not be using for a while, but it’ll cook your egg quick quick.
The capitalist pig’s saucepan
Posted on 25. Jul, 2007 by Jon in Kitchen Gear
This totally over-the-top £100 000 saucepan may be just a little too much, even for us here at Yuppiechef.
The 11in pot, which has solid gold handles studded with 200 diamonds, is made by German cookware firm Fissler. Wealthy cooks can pick one up made to order at Harrods for £100,000.
It works just like any other, more reasonably priced kitchen utensil, but just costs about a 1000-times more. Buy it only if you’re completely potty…or your last name is Beckham.
V8 Braai
Posted on 11. Jul, 2007 by Jon in Kitchen Gear
Here an outdoor cooking appliance that Jeremy Clarkson-wannabes, instead of our usual Gordon Ramsey aspiring clientele, would really get hot for. It's a Chevy V8 engine block, which has been modified into a BBQ grill. No wood needed here, as you would expect everything runs on gas. Make of it what you will – but [...]
There’s a rat in the kitchen
Posted on 11. Jul, 2007 by Jon in News & Trends
We here at Yuppiechef are feeling extra nimble and light on our feet in anticipation for the next animated movie, from creative wundakinders; Pixar. The reason – it's called Ratatouille…and is all about cooking. Actually it's a story of a rat who loves to cook and ends up in a snappy French restaurant in [...]



