When
I demonstrate in a class I always use a portable induction hob. I've
had mine for years and it's brilliant. I've never used it outside of
demonstrating in class - here's the thing.
My
friend Morag text me saying that she was about to embark on a
nightmare – the installation of a new kitchen – three weeks of
purgatory. An aha moment – Morag sourced a similar version of the
portable induction hob - it saved her bacon during the fitting of the
new kitchen.
It
then occurred that it could have another use - when you needed that
little bit of extra cooking capacity when entertaining.
Which
brings me to tip number 3 ... how useful would it be during the
holidays when you need extra cooking space – the hob and the oven
are never enough!
Here's
what my portable induction hob looks like :
the
added bonus is that it doesn't take up
too
much room – stash it away when not in use!
Sadly
I can't find the exact model in stock – it looks like it might be
discontinued. You can spend as little as £49.99 upwards so the best
advice I can give you is check out your favourite search engine.
You
might also like to keep an eye on Aldi and Lidl
- they have great offers and I've definitely seen portable induction
hobs for sale but you know the drill – first come first served.
Happy
Shopping!
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