Cheese: the star of many a winter dish, holiday dinner and festive party. If you’re looking for ways to make eating and preparing your favourite moulds even more enjoyable (yes, it’s possible!), look no further than these fun and practical gadgets.
Partyclette Cheese Melter By Boska – It’s a mobile raclette party! Consisting of just 3 tea lights, a barbeclette, a mahogany wood frame and a special spatula, this simple yet clever device allows you to indulge in freshly melted cheese anytime, anywhere. Light the candles, fill the barbeclette with the mould of your choice, then watch as it bubbles into liquid perfection, and serve atop your favourite dishes.
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Fondue Mugs – Can’t get enough melted cheese? Neither can we. Enjoy easy fondue at home, without having to drag out the giant fondue set, with these ceramic mugs that feature bottom openings for tea lights, thus keeping the cheese of your choice constantly at the right temperature for dipping. Of course, you’re not limited to cheese: these handy mugs can also hold chocolate fondue or any of your favourite warm dips. Just grab some bread, veggies, fruit, chips or whatever you please, and get to dipping!
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Swiss Dish Party Plates – Gone are the days of awkwardly trying to balance a glass of wine and a plate of food at a cocktail party. Comfortably eat, drink and mingle – and remain light on your feet – with these quirky and functional Swiss Dish Party Plates. Perfect for festive occasions, these cheese-shaped plates are designed to hold your wine glass along with your food, leaving one hand free to eat, sip and socialise.
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Oh Snap! Cheese Board – Another novelty for the fun-loving host with the most: Shaped like an oversized mousetrap, this board features a stainless steel cheese slicer to make the job of, well, cutting the cheese easier. The high-quality construction from stainless steel and beechwood – plus the fun design – make this a durable and playful addition to any gathering.
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Slice & Serve Bread And Cheese Board By Joseph Joseph – If you need a surface with more space – after all, who can narrow down the cheese options to just one? – and versatility, this multifunctional board is the perfect fit. It comes with a melamine tray, a removable condiment dish and a reversible beechwood board: flip between the grooved side (ideal for serving bread) and smooth side (best for cheese and desserts) as needed.
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Butterfly Cheese Tray & Knife By Nambé – What’s a cheese tray without a dash of style? This serving tray combines beauty and practicality, featuring a curved acacia wood design with a cutting board at the centre. Use the outer ring to hold crackers, bread and fruits, while the star of the spread – the cheese – nestles in the middle. Bonus: the gorgeous stainless steel knife is included.
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Polished Knot Cheese Wire – All jokes aside, cutting the cheese has never been easier than with this genius gadget. Suitable for both soft and hard cheeses, the stainless steel wire slices through with ease – no need to worry about dangerous slips and stray fingers. Whether you’re cutting slices for a fancy party platter or just making a cheese sandwich for lunch, the thin wire helps you cut quickly and accurately.
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Fondoodler Hot Cheese Gun – This, my friend, is the cheese gadget you never knew you needed. Featuring a genius hot glue gun design, all you have to do is allow it to heat up (3 minutes), load your favourite cheese into the barrel, then use the Fondoodler to write, decorate and draw edible art to your cheese-loving heart’s desire.
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Gratiator Sword Cheese Grater – Harness the power of the mould …and give your friends a good laugh when you pull out this sword-shaped cheese grater to garnish their pasta with fresh parmesan. When you’re done, use the loop at the top to hang your cheese slayer for all your subjects to see.
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Joseph Joseph Prism Box Grater – Let’s face it: grating cheese is a necessary evil, one that inevitably leads to a kitchen counter littered with stray cheese confetti. That is, unless you use this cleverly designed grater that captures (almost) all the little pieces so that more cheese makes it into your food than onto your table. What’s more, it seals tightly and stores your gratings until you need them.
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Evan Varsamis is the CEO and Founder of The Gadget Flow, a powerful online platform for discovering the world’s coolest new devices and high-tech accessories. Evan is a leading voice in the world of gadgets and tech, and as an American Express Global Citizen he shares his top new product finds – for work, play and everything in between – each month. Find out more about The Gadget Flow and get the app here.
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