The Kilner® Create and Make Range includes a variety of fun accessories that helps us to make homemade food and drinks, from salads and coffee to homemade butter.
Kilner® was first established by John Kilner in the 1840's in England. It was towards the end of the 19th century when the original Kilner® Jar was first invented.
The Kilner® 1L glass jar and stainless steel pot is a healthy way to store and
transport lunch and treats! These jars are ideal for storing salad, fruit, breakfast grains or dry snacks, as it helps to keep the ingredients fresh and crisp. The stainless steel cup can hold liquid or wet foods such as dips separately until we are ready to mix and enjoy.
The stylish and practical design benefits from top quality materials making it the
best way to store foods in the fridge and on the move. Original Preserve Jar includes a stainless steel Dipping Pot and a Preserve Lid. Similar to these 1L glass jars they also have 0.5L snack size jars.
We really enjoy using this Kilner® butter churner that lets us make fresh butter at home.
It is fun and exciting to simply place whipping cream into the butter churner, turn the handle, and in as little as ten minutes we can enjoy fresh and delicious tasting butter. It is fun to see the butter forming. There are several recipes included with the churner for us to create a wide range of flavoured butter.
We enjoy the homemade, soft fresh butter with many of our meals especially with freshly baked no-knead bread. I used the leftover milk from making the butter to make a flavourful spiced green bean dish.
The churner is hand wash only, and it is easy to wash in soapy water.
It is fun and exciting to simply place whipping cream into the butter churner, turn the handle, and in as little as ten minutes we can enjoy fresh and delicious tasting butter. It is fun to see the butter forming. There are several recipes included with the churner for us to create a wide range of flavoured butter.
We enjoy the homemade, soft fresh butter with many of our meals especially with freshly baked no-knead bread. I used the leftover milk from making the butter to make a flavourful spiced green bean dish.
The churner is hand wash only, and it is easy to wash in soapy water.
The perfect cup of coffee not only starts with the beans, but also the how we store it and grind it. The Kilner® coffee grinder helps make a flavourful cup of coffee. The Kilner® coffee grinder is made from high quality stainless steel and features an adjustable grinder mechanism. This manual grinder comes with a Kilner® jar and airtight lid. The lid will keep the coffee dry and airtight, we can also store the jar in the fridge. The glass jar is perfect for sealing in the rich coffee taste and aromas.
We enjoyed making the suggested recipe for Cold Brew Coffee
Grind the beans to coarse grain and place the 1/2 cup ground coffee with 1 1/2 cups of cold water and stir well until fully mixed and close with the lid. Let the coffee stay in the water for 12 hours and up to 24 hours either in the fridge or out of the fridge. After the coffee brews using a fine sieve strain the coffee and discard teh grounds.
Fill half of the jar with the brew and add ice and fill up the jar with milk and sugar to taste.
We enjoyed making the suggested recipe for Cold Brew Coffee
Grind the beans to coarse grain and place the 1/2 cup ground coffee with 1 1/2 cups of cold water and stir well until fully mixed and close with the lid. Let the coffee stay in the water for 12 hours and up to 24 hours either in the fridge or out of the fridge. After the coffee brews using a fine sieve strain the coffee and discard teh grounds.
Fill half of the jar with the brew and add ice and fill up the jar with milk and sugar to taste.
Kilner products are available to purchase at stores where kitchen products are sold and on Amazon.
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nice review...
ReplyDeleteHi Akhella, nice preview. I like the interesting butter churner and the coffee grinder look cute too. Thanks for sharing.
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Amelia
Very neat! I bet this butter is very good.
ReplyDeleteI'd love that coffee grinder!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Need something like this for butter. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteFlorence Cochrane
that is so cool!
ReplyDeleteI don't drink coffee, but the butter churner and salad jar would be used in my house! Thanx!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try that butter churner. So neat.
ReplyDeletejan
Very cool items! I'd love to make butter with my grandkids!
ReplyDeleteRafflecopter Name is Anne Taylor
I have made my own butter in the past but using an electrical attachment to my mixer.
ReplyDeleteoh homemade butter is so good we grew up on making this but of course we didn't have a churn like this was has to sit and shake a jar of cream til it turned to butter
ReplyDeleteThanks for a nice review,i would love to try the Cold Brew Coffee.
ReplyDeleteI think that I have an addiction to new kitchen tools - love all of these.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the old ways are better!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of churning our own butter! It would go perfectly with our homemade bread!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool! My husband would love this for his butter in the morning!
ReplyDeleteMaking butter looks like fun & I'm sure it would taste so nice, especially on freshly baked bread!
ReplyDeleteHow neat is that. That butter looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat is a prety cool tool to have in the kitchen!
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome tool. I think it would be fun to make butter.
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