Global Rating: 5.00 from 14 reviews.
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| rating | title | date | name | city state/province country |
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| Well worth the money! (5/5) | Mar 21, 2012 | Don Davis | Ellettsville In US | |
| Watching the video, it sure looks easy. Got mine yesterday and guess what, it is as easy as it looks! Just be sure and swish off the stuck dough and don't let it dry. All the curves are kind of hard to clean if you let it dry on. | ||||
| Way nicer than expected (5/5) | Feb 2, 2012 | Hoobie | Iowa City IA US | |
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Lots of people have commented on how wonderfully this mixes up dough, so I'll just agree with them and not try to add more to it... except that one needn't feel limited to mixing dough with it.... And, it looks cool hanging from the pot rack! I will add that I found it to be of a nicer quality than I expected. I purchased both sizes and both are lovely. The handles are sturdy, smooth, nicely sanded beechwood, which is a good choice due to its sturdiness and tight grain. Due to the low-ish price, I expected something a bit shabbier. The handles arrive completely bare, with no varnish / finish at all. I advise oiling them, especially where the wire whisk part goes into the handle. I used super pure linseed oil (essentially flax seed oil) but mineral oil, walnut oil, or whatever you oil your cutting boards with would probably fine. If you intend to keep making bread, buy this. |
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| Perfect! (5/5) | Oct 10, 2011 | Laura Biggs | Murphy tx US | |
| I thought I loved my wire whisks, but that was just puppy love. I ordered both sizes of the Danish Whisk (made in Poland), and we are having a blast with them. My eight year old daughter loves to help me make no-knead bread and really gets into stirring large batches of dough (both arms required for her!) with it as well as the small ones. The small whisk incorporates flour and water into our sourdough starter perfectly. | ||||
| Nothing does what this whisk does! (5/5) | Jan 25, 2011 | Jennifer in BreadLand | Toronto On CA | |
| One of my cookbooks suggests using a danish dough whisk or a wooden spoon. For months, I just used a spoon, thinking if the author recommended it, the two were probably just about equivalent. Ha! My life changed the day this dough whisk came into our home. It has been used for breads, muffins, cakes, and more. It really gets into the centre of whatever you're mixing and leaves the mixture almost entirely lump-free. Super-easy to clean, too! And if you forget to clean it, just flick off the dried dough and it's ready to use again! Absolutely irreplaceable. | ||||
| multi-use dough whisk (5/5) | Dec 28, 2011 | Jim Jaarsma | Victoria Br CA | |
| This is a fantastic tool and I'm even finding new uses for it. The latest - mixing separated peanut butter back together. I dump the entire jar into a bowl and the dough whisk makes very fast work of it - far easier than the wooden spoon I used to use. | ||||
| Incredible! (5/5) | May 22, 2010 | Barbara Rolek | Crown Point IN US | |
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If you've never used a Danish dough whisk, you owe yourself to try one! They do such a wonderful job for "slack" doughs that don't benefit from the dough hook or paddle attachment of a stand mixer. It makes mixing babka, chalka, brioche and other doughs by hand a breeze! I highly recommend this product. http://easteuropeanfood.about.com |
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| Hobby cook (5/5) | Mar 2, 2012 | M Ludge | Alto Mi US | |
| I only keep good, quality tools in my kitchen. There is no more clutter than needed and this tool is absolutely strong, sturdy and does the job. It will have a permanent home here- I love it. Also, why do they call it Danish when the sticker reads made in Poland? | ||||
| great for wet doughs (5/5) | Jun 15, 2011 | Bill | Warren Ne US | |
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Great for mixing high hydration breads. There is much less sticking to this whisk than a spoon or spatula, making for quicker, less messy, mix-up. |
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| Dough Whisk (5/5) | Apr 23, 2010 | Eric Zeiner | Claremont NH US | |
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I had one of these many years ago...maybe 30 and for some reason didn't like it. I recently picked up another one and don't know how I lived without it. Definately a must have. |
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| Danish Dough Whisk (5/5) | Feb 15, 2012 | Marina | Winnipeg Ma CA | |
| The best whisk I've ever used (and I have quite a lot). I wasn't sure, if I need one more to my collection, but decided to give it a try. O boy, what a difference! I would say you need 10 times less effort to mix your dough, than using wooden or plastic one. | ||||