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Sifter from Mrs. Anderson's Baking

Sifter from Mrs. Anderson's Baking Sifter from Mrs. Anderson's Baking Sifter from Mrs. Anderson's Baking Sifter from Mrs. Anderson's Baking
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A unique sifter and drum sieve for screening out unwanted ingredients and sifting large amounts of flour and dry ingredients.

This tamis mesh sifter, also known as a drum sieve, breaks up and removes clumps from ingredients before baking or cooking. Its 9-inch width is ample room to efficiently process large amounts of ingredients quickly. Powdered ingredients like flour, crushed spices, and confectioners' sugar tend to settle and compact during packaging and shipping. Mrs. Anderson's Tamis Mesh Sifter aerates these ingredients and removes clumps for lighter, fluffier baked goods. For smoother soups and sauces, use the fine mesh sieve to remove seeds, skins, and other fibrous bulk from pastes and purees. It's a versatile kitchen tool that acts as a sieve, sifter, strainer, grater, and a food mill. Simply place the tamis mesh sifter over a bowl mesh-side facing down.

Place your ingredients in the center of the mesh and use a scraper, spoon, or another firm cooking utensil to push the ingredients through the mesh. It sifts and grates ingredients into a finer, more even consistency than possible using other kitchen utensils. Strain soup stocks and purees for even consistency and creamier textures, sieve fruits and vegetables after pulsing them in the blender for pulp-free juices. Sift dry ingredients like flour, and powdered sugar, or pulverize ground nuts, oats, and grains into a finer flour for batters. Made from 18/8 stainless steel frame and 16-count fine-wire stainless mesh (0.4-millimeter mesh hole size). Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.

Product Details:

  • Tamis Mesh Sifter, or Drum Sieve, for removing and breaking up clumps from ingredients before baking
  • 18/8 stainless steel frame and 16-count fine-wire stainless mesh (0.4-millimeter mesh hole size)>
  • Aerate powdered ingredients and sift crushed spices for lighter, fluffier baked goods
  • Remove lumps, seeds, skins, and fibrous bulk for smoother pastes, purees, vegetables, fruits, juices, and more
  • Process large amounts of ingredients quickly (9-inch width)
  • Dishwasher safe for easy cleanup

Learn how this uniquely designed sifter will help you better process foods prior to baking them.

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