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A kitchen gadget is only as useful as it's easily accessible while you're cooking. So with that in mind, designer Chih Ching Yang created this adorable Gasper pot holder that's designed to forever haunt your kitchen counters.More »

A Japanese dentist, of all people, has invented a sculpted pot that will automatically stir its contents as they heat up. It promises to completely revolutionize cooking, at least for the world's laziest chefs.More »

Slapping a dollop of ice cream between two cookies is the best thing to happen to that frozen treat since chocolate syrup. But there's nothing quite as satisfying as the soggy chocolate wafers of an ice cream sandwich, which this brilliant machine lets you churn out by the hundreds.More »

It's hard to choose one item as the perfect kitchen accessory, but the Slice n' Serve makes a strong case for the crown by incorporating a pizza slicer into a knife that's wide enough to be used for serving food.More »

The Russian design agency Kian has come up with a curious new design concept that's part egg carton, part cooking innovation. The "Gogol Mogol"—named after a Russian egg dish with many variations, the most common being egg yolks whipped stiff with sugar—is a self-cooking individual eg...

If you're looking to bake some delicious cake, pastries, cookies, or breads, look no further than The Photo Cookbook - Baking for iPhone and iPad. It's packed with gorgeous photos of not only the final product, but also of what each stage of the process should look like. The Photo Cookbook - Ba...

We hope you're standing and saluting when reading this post, because Wisconsin-based FeLion Studios has created the most touching and beautiful tribute to the United States of America we've ever seen. Cast iron skillets shaped like every state in the country.More »

Even though its design was on the cutting-edge of tea leaf infusion technology, when the Teatanic struck an ice cube on that cold April morning it was forever doomed to cling to the side of a mug lest it sink to the bottom and be lost.More »

Behold what will truly go down in history as one of the greatest feats of food engineering man has ever created. If this photo is to be believed, chef Stéphane Bureaux has successfully created the world's first edible chocolate candle.More »

Food52 founders Amanda Hesser (left) and Merrill StubbsWhen Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs founded Food52 in 2009 they were looking for a way to create the world's first crowdsourced cookbook. After 52 weeks (hence the name) of online recipe contests, they had the 140 dishes needed for their co...