Nomiku

Nomiku Sous Vide Cooking

The immersion circulator for sous vide cooking uses precise heat to create perfect dishes. Just put your desired ingredients into a bag, give it an airtight seal, and then rest it in a Nomiku controlled water bath.

Master Chef

When you close your eyes you can still taste the unforgettable sous-vide foie gras you had in France last summer. While you do frequent the City of Lights quite often, a perfectly poached duck liver isn’t always worth the jet lag. What may have been out of reach to a home cook previously is now possible with the Nomiku ($360). The immersion circulator for sous vide cooking uses precise heat to create perfect dishes. Just put your desired ingredients into a bag, give it an airtight seal, and then rest it in a Nomiku controlled water bath. The Nomiku clips on to any pot and features one simple knob that you turn to adjust the temperature. The resulting food is tender, moist, and delicious. With food this good coming out of your kitchen so easily, you might never have to fly to Paris again… then again, your Parisian lovers would miss you too much.

Japanese Ice Pick

Japanese Ice Pick

Chip Off The Old Block

Last time you used a mountaineering pick you were mastering your solo climb up Everest during the worst blizzard of the season. While it wasn’t all peaches and cream you still might want something to remember it by. The Japanese Ice Pick ($60.00) is a miniature version of the one you used to scale the summit. Crafted with rustproof stainless steel and a wooden handle, the pick can chop through bar ice like an oxygen-deprived mountaineer hacking for his life.