We all wish we could have more time. Of all the regular home tasks, cooking is one of the most time-consuming. It sometimes feels endless. It takes up so much fo our time. Good thing we have some ideas on how you can save yourself some serious time.
These seven kitchen appliances fix that and help you get dinner on the table in record time every time.
The Instant Pot

The Instant Pot can cook meals in a fraction of the time it would take using traditional methods. For instance, you can make tender, juicy beef stew in about 35 minutes instead of letting it simmer all day. Plus, it’s perfect for meal prep—just throw in your ingredients, set it, and go about your day while it does all the hard work. It’s similar to a slow cooker, but we honestly recommend both; who wouldn’t want two soups done by the time they come home from work?
The Air Fryer

If you love crispy food but want to avoid the guilt of deep frying, the air fryer is your new best friend. This appliance circulates hot air around your food, giving it that delightful crunch without all the oil. Air fryers cook food faster than traditional ovens, making them perfect for quick weeknight dinners. You can have crispy fries or chicken wings ready in about 20 minutes—no oil splatters or messy clean-up required. It’s also phenomenal for reheating leftovers!
The Food Processor

Food processors are obviously incredible for chopping food quickly. But that’s not all they can do—many of them can shred cheese, make sauces, and even make some decent dough! No more grating cheese…or your finger accidentally because you’re too tired to notice your knuckle inching ever closer to danger!
The Slow Cooker

While slow cookers might seem like the opposite of time-saving since they’re technically “slow”, they’re fantastic for busy days when you want to come home to a warm, delicious meal without having to lift a finger. All you do is prep your ingredients in the morning, toss them in the slow cooker, and go about your merry day. It’s perfect for batch cooking or for those days where you honestly just can’t be bothered to turn on the stove. We’ve all been there.
The Electric Kettle

Electric kettles are more specific to those who love tea or coffee (though we’d wager that’s quite a few readers). And these kettles can save you considerable time on your morning routine! They boil water in just a few minutes; you can also set it to the right temperature for the perfect cup of tea, since the flavor profile of many teas will change depending on the temp.
The Blender

Most homes will already have a blender. But if you don’t or aren’t utilizing it properly, we highly suggest you reconsider! Powerful blenders can make soups and sauces without the need for too much chopping and cooking. Just toss everything in and blend!
The Rice Cooker

A rice cooker is a must-have appliance for those of you who love rice but don’t want to bother with the labor. It takes the guesswork out of cooking rice and
can even handle other grains like quinoa and barley. Most models will switch to “keep warm” mode once the rice is done, so you can set it and forget it. Plus, some rice cookers come with steaming trays, allowing you to cook vegetables at the same time.
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