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KitchenAid Gourmet Meat Tenderizer, One Size, Black 1

$ 11.48

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • GameName: KitchenAid
  • MPN: KO119OHOBA
  • Platform: KitchenAid
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: KO119OHOBA
  • Brand: KitchenAid
  • Type: product

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    KitchenAid Gourmet Meat Tenderizer, One Size, Black 1.
    KitchenAid Gourmet Meat Tenderizer, One Size, Black 1
    KitchenAid Gourmet Meat Tenderizer, One Size, Black 1
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    TEXTURIZED SURFACE : One of the sides surface is textured for optimum use on a variety of meats
    SMOOTH SIDE INCLUDED : The opposite side of the meat tenderizer is smooth for pounding and flattening For cutlets
    ALUMUNUM CONSTRUCTION : Aluminum construction provides a lightweight, strong and durable tool for the kitchen
    MULTIPLE STORAGE OPTIONS : There is a hole in the ergonomic handle that gives you the option for convenient hanging storage
    WARRANTY: It also comes with a 1-year Hassle-Free replacement and a lifetime Limited Warranty
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    What Is It For?
    A meat tenderizer is used to help break out the flavor of all your favorite meat and to soften tougher cuts. But its uses go beyond meat. Use this tool to crack or smash other foods including shellfish and nuts, peppercorns, hard candy, and more.
    Which Side When?
    The ridged side of the mallet features rows of spikes designed to tear connective tissue, breaking fibers and making meats softer and more receptive to marinades. The flat side pounds meats thin, which also enhances flavor and ensures a shorter cook time.
    How to Use?
    This mallet is suited to use with all meats, including all cuts of beef, veal, chicken, and pork. To use the flat side, place the meat down on a wooden cutting board. Cover with plastic wrap or wax paper. Start in the middle, and pound in a circular motion, working your way out toward the edges. Use the ridged side directly on the meat itself. (Be sure to place on a wooden cutting board so the spikes won’t get damaged.)