Mainly to whisk eggs if you don't have an electric whisk
The wire whisk was invented by Sylvan Nathan Goldman, the person who invented the shopping cart. I am not sure WHEN the wire whisk was invented but I am trying to find that out too :)
Mainly to whisk eggs if you don't have an electric whisk
A whisk or stirrer made of wire .
Wire whisk. Looks like an single mixer beater used by hand to mix or whip things.
About a fiver if it's a good one. It depends where u get it
To 'aerate' the mixture. Whisking introduces air into whatever you're mixing - making it lighter in texture.
The wire in a wire whisk is usually stainless steel. But, always leave in water after use. Or better still, wash, drain and put away as soon as possible - I tend to wash (or at least rinse clean) as I go. Try to avoid piling dirty dishes in the sink overnight. At least rinse food off the plates and cutlery if you are not washing up right away.
a whisk that flies
A whisk; there are several different types, among them areBalloon whisk: teardrop shaped.French whisk: more cylindrical than a balloon whiskFlat whisk, sometimes called a roux whisk
whisk was made in Africa
You can use a fork.
crumbled cookies that a wheat