dopleta
For brewing coffee, I think. I have two similar ones (albeit cupronickel and curly, but the same shape), bought in Armenia. There they are used for Turkish coffee.
Svetta
Larissa, I have almost the same as yours (once compared) - for coffee, yes, but not it.
Now I made meatballs directly into the soup with this spoon from minced meat.
dopleta
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Now I made meatballs directly into the soup with this spoon from minced meat.
Ahh! So maybe just for dumplings and meatballs?
Svetta
I made a riddle! I'll go ask the pros, unsubscribe.
Svetlenki
svettaLight, you just highlighted the diameter and volume in the text, because in appearance this spoon seemed to me like a ladle. This long handle with a hook - you immediately imagine it hanging in a row above the hobs with the rest of the herculean ladles
Evgeniya
My option is for sour cream.
Caprice
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The olives can be pulled out.
And I thought so.
Zeamays
I also have such a spoon, left after my grandmother from a Soviet restaurant, they measured coffee with it.
Maybe it's just a universal measuring spoon for catering, dose in 5 ml?
Svetta
Quote: Zeamays
just a universal measuring spoon for catering, dose in 5 ml?
Likely! But I remember that somewhere I saw Old, how these spoons are painted exactly by marking - which one is for what. I won't find it, but it's interesting.
Svetlenki
And most likely the letter "Ж" in the labeling means liquid, and 5 - 5 milliliters
Zeamays
And there is no price on this spoon that is usual for all Soviet goods that were sold at retail.
Svetta
Yes, it is "priceless", which is why I am writing about the chef's profession. And most likely just as a measure Fliquids 5 ml. In any case, it is very logical. Thank you girls, collective intelligence is power!
Svetlenki
svetta, definitely worth the purchase, especially for a penny!
Svetta
Yeah, Galya has already written that in a public catering they poured butter on mashed potatoes with such a spoon, porridge - quickly and accurately. Hooray, we figured it out ourselves correctly.
Wit
I put a point.
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1 - pouring spoons with a capacity of 0.2 and 0.5 liters; 2 - sauce spoons (50, 75 and 100 g); 3 - spoons for the release of viscous cereals, mashed potatoes, stewed cabbage (200, 150 g); 4 - spoons for crumbly porridge (200.150 g); 5 - spoons for pasta, noodles (150 g); 6 - spoons for portioning fats, sour cream, 7 - gastronomic forks; S-fork with ejector; 9- confectionery shovels; 10 - confectionery tongs; 11 - fish tongs; 12 - tongs for portioned products; 13 - the holder for pouring spoons
julia_bb
Quote: Wit
6 - spoons for portioning fat, sour cream,

Mandraik Ludmila
svetta, you finally bought a rarity, almost antiques!
Anna67
I have for everything about all bottling (including silicone), but none is suitable for pancakes.There is a spout for gravy (in holiday sets, there are scoops and something else, but no one in the family has ever used them). Teaspoons and tablespoons are also all different sizes and here's how to measure something with them?
Wit
Quote: Anna67
Teaspoons and tablespoons are also all different sizes and here's how to measure something with them?
Great question! How? It has long been at a loss. Therefore, I measure it with a measuring cup attached to HP Panasonic.
Svetta
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svetta, you finally bought a rarity, almost antiques!
Yeah. (proudly lifted her nose) Now I will measure sour cream in borscht for my husband! And not a gram more!
Svetlana777
Quote: svetta
Now I will measure sour cream in borsch for my husband! And not a gram more!
, I can imagine his reaction. (I can have half a jar per serving
Zeamays

Quote: Anna67
Teaspoons and tablespoons are also all different sizes and here's how to measure something with them?
Buy a set of measuring spoons ...
Wit
In recipes, they write about teaspoons and tablespoons, not measuring
Anchic
Vitaly, so there are also measured teaspoons and tablespoons. I have in the set. There are intermediate options.
Anna67
Quote: Anchic
so there are measured teaspoons and tablespoons.
I also have a set I bought a hundred years ago in Ikea and from a bread machine, but they are never at hand at the right moment, unlike dishes
It can be especially fun to watch a recipe on the Internet "if you have a large spoon, then no slide." You sit and think whether it is large in relation to the author's recipe or not?
Zeamays
Quote: Wit

In recipes, they write about teaspoons and tablespoons, not measuring

If you need a clear result for a specific product, you need to take the recipe in grams. Look at the "Khlebopechkin" gurus, they have exactly the same recipes.
And if the author simply mentions that a tablespoon or glass is needed, and they are "with a top", "without a top", "with a slide", "with a hump", then the exact measures and technologies are not important here, the result will be - folk creation
Anna67
Quote: Zeamays
then precise measures and technologies are not important here
as a rule, yes, if it's not soda, I'm generally afraid of it.
Mandraik Ludmila
Wit, I also measure spoons with a measure from our panasik
Ilmirushka
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a ladle well, so small for melting chocolate, well, in short for a water bath .. .. and so on Ali I took goraazdo better, heavy, pretty
show me!
Svetlana777
Quote: Mandraik Ludmila
she, and at a very reasonable price,
oh, and I looked and even a little expensive, I saw within 100 rubles




Quote: Ilmirushka
show

Ilmira, here I took


Cirre
Quote: Svetlana777
a small ladle for melting chocolate

I bought one in my last name.
Svetlana777
Quote: Cirre
I bought one in my last name.
I also saw and examined the surname, but it feels alish better
Yuliya K
Girls, has anyone used Tescoma's flambing pistol like that?
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Now there is a share for him in Eldorado, I'm thinking about buying ..

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time
Quote: Yuliya K
Girls, has anyone used Tescoma's flambing pistol like that?
I have, but from Emile Henry. All burners work in about the same way. By virtue of my profession, I use a burner for firing at work, bought on the construction market for 300 rubles. No difference with Emil, just design. That is, culinary burners are filled with gas, while ordinary burners are simply put on like a nozzle on a can.
Elena Tim
A new theme has been created for potato pushers - Potato grinders, crushing machines, potato and dough presses

Please love and respect.
There is still not all the infa from the big topic, but I am working on it, so soon the Temka will be replenished with details (and at the same time I will clean it out - unfortunately, there is no time)
Teeek-s ... what else have you got here? Openers again? Show the way?

I'll throw it out ...
Elena Tim
That's it, the chatter about all kinds of bottle openers has also "moved" to its own theme:
Tin knives, screw cap openers, corkscrews, knife cutters

The knife-cutters will soon have their own topic, otherwise they are somehow not to the courtyard in the openers ...
Elena Tim
Girls, with harvesters, please, bye in temporary Temka Choosing a harvester (temporary topic)
I'll ask the Chief to add it to the correct topic.
sgf45
And look what I bought at Juma. It's essentially a cocktail straw with a mesh spoon at the end. Pampering, of course, but my granddaughter is capricious in food, I filter tea and compote for her through a strainer. He doesn't drink anything with lush rations, but through this spoon he blows everything in a row and doesn't bother.

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Antonovka
sgf45,
How lovely ))
TVI
Quote: sgf45
straw with a mesh spoon at the end
It is suitable for mate.
julia_bb
Quote: TVI
It is suitable for mate.
Bombilla, called) I have a calabash
sgf45
Girls, thanks for the information, otherwise I lived up to sixty hairs, but I accidentally saw this thing and bought it. But now I will call my granddaughter not just to drink tea, but to drink with bombilla
Piano
And how to wash this bombile inside tell pzhlst ??
Mandraik Ludmila
Quote: Piano
And how to wash this bombile inside tell pzhlst ??
There are such brushes for washing the tubes of the drinking cups, I already have two different ones, I clean everything that is inconvenient and thin
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dopleta
I immediately bought a bomb with a brush in the set.
Ketsal
Piano, there is a brush called a cytobrush; gynecologists take smears with them - this is generally a fire, it is very convenient for them to wash every small thing
Ilmirushka
Quote: Ketsal
The brush is called a cytobrush; gynecologists take smears with it - this is generally a fire, it is very convenient for them to wash any small things
Ketsal, Olga, again all together we run to honey. technique! I remember going for scalpels
Mandraik Ludmila
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I haven't used it yet, then as I try, I will unsubscribe in the profile topic
Zeamays
Oh, they recalled the medical equipment.

When I bought an electrical box, I bought it in this medical equipment
hourglass for 2 minutes.
Quite a kitchen trifle, but it turned out to be so convenient ...
Anna67
Quote: Zeamays
about medical equipment
Can marinate meat syringes are also bought there?

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