As one of the most popular foods out there, you can bet there is plenty of bacon technology that has been making the rounds, such as the Bacon Genie. Whether grilling or frying, bacon always comes with grease, but the Bacon Genie acts as a kind of clothesline for your favorite meat treat.
Drape the slices over the round top and stick the entire contraption in the microwave. The grease will collect at the bottom as the bacon cooks to perfection. It’s quicker, cleaner, and even a little healthier since you aren’t eating all that grease.
Ham Dogger by Kitchen Art ($13)
The two grilling classics – the hamburger and the hot dog – have finally joined forces thanks to the Ham Dogger. It's a fancy sausage shaper that lets you mold hamburger meat into a sausage shape.
Even if you're someone who has done this with your hands, this item will make things easier, quicker, and cleaner. Make your next fourth of July grill out even more special with your own flavor and mixture – you can make up your own unique brand. It's easy to use, and simple to clean, which means it's nothing but an advantage for you.
Egg Cuber by Eddingtons ($12)
Breakfast is pretty cut-and-dried these days, though there are still a few ways to bump things up a notch. The Egg Cuber helps you build breakfast into something new and exciting. It works like this: Boil your egg and peel it, and then put it into the cuber. Put the top back on, and that's all you have to do to get a square egg.
We've finally done it, people. It might not be the most necessary item in your kitchen, but it can help to make your cooking a little easier by giving you building blocks instead of ovals and circles.
Bamboo Lotus Serving Board by Uncommon Goods ($47)
Don't be a square (well... a rectangle) and upgrade your dinner party game with this sublime serving board. Each petal can hold a different ingredient to keep your guests well-fed and intrigued.
It also comes with built-in grooves to perfectly secure even the most slippery of hors d'oeuvres. It's fool-proof!
Meat Tenderizer Needle Kitchen Tool by Mierepro ($13.99)
When you think of a meat tenderizer, you probably think of a wooden mallet with spikes on the end. They definitely get the job done, but isn't there a better way? The Meat Tenderizer Needle Kitchen Tool has several needles at the base of the handle. All you have to do to get a perfect consistency is push it down onto the meat.
Reviews tell us the truth of the matter, and this item from Mierepro has a four-star average on Amazon. It seems a little slower than just going to town with a wooden mallet, but if you're spending enough time tenderizing meat, you'll enjoy better results with this item.