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The iChef: The Next Step in the Kitchen Revolution

  • Marlon Mata
  • January 26, 2011

Just when we think we’ve seen it all, then along comes a a new product that will completely blow you away. It’s amazing how technology can be used to change our lives, and mind you, the changes I’m talking about just gets better and better. Take for example the oven. We all enjoy baked or roasted dishes. It locks in flavor, it reduces the need for oil, and it’s full of natural goodness and nutrients.

The only thing that all of us might agree about is that it’s pretty tricky to use it. It may be a piece of cake for long-time cooks, but for the occasional over user like the rest of us, you’d just wish you can bake to perfection at just the touch of a button.

This is exactly what Gorenje’s iChef is all about. This state of the art oven allows you to bake your favorite food without hassle at all. Its touch screen technology allows you to choose different cooking modes for your dishes. In addition, the iChef also have 150 blank slots in its cooking mode that you can use to save your own cooking preferences. Whether you’re a professional chef or the casual cook, this lets you stay consistent every time you cook (not to mention that you can still cook that roast chicken even if you forgot what temperature to cook it in).

The iChef: The Next Step in the Kitchen RevolutionThe modes also serve as a timer that can also control the temperature of the cooking. For example, you can have the first hour of cooking in medium to cook that beef steak dish evenly, then the next fifteen minutes at high to give it its roasted look, and the last fifteen minutes at low to keep it warm before serving. All that can be done at just a touch of the screen icon. It’s that easy.

It’s nice to know that such technology exists to make our lives better. Of course, the iChef can only go so far as the person who uses it. Just in case you’re a bit ditzy with food, better let someone else do the cooking. In that way, you can achieve culinary perfection (instead of depression).

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