From Miniature Pie-Making Appliances to Fruit-Filling Kitchen Gadgets
Katherine Pendrill — July 1, 2020 — Art & Design
With the COVID-19 pandemic keeping many people indoors, the June 2020 kitchen trends reveal a renewed interest in cooking at home.
Part of the renewed interest in cooking at home means experimenting with dishes that are notoriously time-consuming or tricky to make. This has caused renewed interest in niche products like the SteakStones Ishiyaki Set, which allows consumers to enjoy teppanyaki-style dining or the Dash Mini Pie Maker which creates miniature pies.
Moreover, with BBQ season officially here, many consumers who don't have backyards are looking for innovative ways to bring the grilling experience indoors. As the June 2020 kitchen trends reveal, products like the Kenyon City Grill and the Johnsonville Sizzling Sausage Grill Plus are making it easier for consumers to make their favorite BBQ dishes indoors.
Part of the renewed interest in cooking at home means experimenting with dishes that are notoriously time-consuming or tricky to make. This has caused renewed interest in niche products like the SteakStones Ishiyaki Set, which allows consumers to enjoy teppanyaki-style dining or the Dash Mini Pie Maker which creates miniature pies.
Moreover, with BBQ season officially here, many consumers who don't have backyards are looking for innovative ways to bring the grilling experience indoors. As the June 2020 kitchen trends reveal, products like the Kenyon City Grill and the Johnsonville Sizzling Sausage Grill Plus are making it easier for consumers to make their favorite BBQ dishes indoors.
6
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness