


For those of you who do not know what a food mill is, it is a tool used to grind and purée foods through perforated disks using a hand-turned crank. Just fit one of three sieving discs (coarse, medium, or fine) into the open base of the bowl-shaped hopper. The food is forced through the sieve by a spring-loaded, semi-circular blade of tinned or stainless steel, which is clipped in place to press down hard on the sieve. This disc revolves on the surface of the sieve as the central crank is rotated.
John's mom knew we were in the market for one and brought us this OXO Food Mill from New York as an early Christmas present. Our next kitchen toy... an ice cream maker.
1 comment:
Your post gave me 'purge anxiety'.
Back in the 1970's, I had a hand-crank Foley Food Mill, which I used not too often.
Decades later, the food mill finally got purged with other 'extraneous' kitchen toys/utensils....at about the same time the canning stuff got moved along...
Wah.
Now I regret that purge.
BTW, your sauce looks divinely smmmmmmoooooooooooth.
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