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Mixing Bowls
Mixing bowls are kitchen items that serve multiple roles in food prep and organization. Kitchen bowls have a variety of features to meet your needs. You can choose from a variety of colors, sizes, and materials.
What materials are mixing bowls made from and why?Mixing bowls are made from three basic materials, including plastic, metal, and treated glass. The material type is important for mixing bowls and general food safety. Stainless steel bowls are rather light and help maintain the temperatures of the food they hold. Plastic mixing bowls can come in cheerful colors, like pink, and are stable for room temperature storage. Here’s a closer look at some of the materials and what they can do:
- Plastic: Synthetics are the most common compounds for mixing bowls. This material is easily color-coded and can handle a flexible range of temperatures. Synthetic compounds formed into bowls are also flavorless and keep your mix of ingredients pure. These kinds of bowls, in particular, can also serve as storage containers.
- Stainless steel: Stainless steel is a treated steel that lasts long. The stainless-steel mixing bowl is crafted for durability. Its material retains heat from hot contents or remains cold with cold mixtures. The stainless-steel mixing bowl comes in various sizes and is made from dishwasher-friendly steel. An additional advantage to stainless steel mixing bowls is that they are easy to clean and do not rust.
- Glass: Heat-resistant materials are comprised of treated glass compounds. Glass bowls serve multiple uses like any other material, but glass will also deal with your oven’s maximum heat capacity. This material is heavy duty and resistant to general wear or tear. The sizes vary and, in general, you can cook in the same container you mix in.
In all steps of the cooking process, a mixing bowl gives you enhanced organization in the kitchen. Prepared food needs a place to go, and this is the first step in how bowls work. Food contamination is prevented when food has the right container for it. The bowl is a food utensil that items can be stored in while baking.
Use a bowl for storing food in the fridge. You can also use one to keep dough in while it is rising. Of course, mixing ingredients is the main purpose for mixing bowls. The lid colors are expansive and range in size. That’s a helpful feature when you’re using bowls to store items.