

The set includes a 1-quart, a 1.5-quart, and a 2.5-quart bowl, which are appropriate for a range of culinary projects, from mixing brownie batter to holding prepped veggies for a stir-fry. The bowls are made from the heavy-duty, durable glass you expect from the Pyrex brand. This three-bowl set is a good option for new kitchens. What We Don't Love: Shallow design of largest bowl, can break What We Love: Freezer and warm oven-safe, stacking, glass doesn't absorb stains or odors I would have liked one more size in the middle to complete the set, and plastic is never preferred to glass, stainless or ceramic, but it certainly has its benefits (lightweight, easy to use, rubberized)." - Lizzy Briskin, Product Tester Price at time of publish: $23 Material: Plastic | Dishwasher Safe: Yes | Sizes Included: 3-quart, 5-quart "This is an excellent set of mixing bowls. While the plastic is not microwave-safe, the bowls are dishwasher-safe and available in dozens of attractive color schemes to match your kitchen aesthetic. These bowls stack neatly for storage and are designed for the multitasking cook, so it's no surprise that they're the top overall pick. Plus, you can align your whisk flush with the bowl, thanks to the wide bottom and gently curved shape, which makes it easier to mix your ingredients evenly. When testing to see if mixing a pint of whipping cream made a mess in the smaller 3-quart mixing bowl, the high sides prevent splashes and splatters from covering our tester's kitchen.

A pouring spout opposite the handle makes pouring liquids and powdered ingredients easy and mess-free. When you're mixing away, the rubberized bottom provides plenty of traction to keep the bowl in place, even when using an electric hand mixer.

The bowls are lightweight and have a grippy handle, which makes for easy maneuvering around the kitchen. This two-bowl set from Gorilla Grips is exceptionally easy to use and practical. What We Don't Love: Plastic can stain and retain odors What We Love: Lightweight, rubberized base prevents skidding across the counter, pour spout Here are the best mixing bowls, tested by a home cook, to help you prep any recipe. After all of this, Gorilla Grip's Mixing Bowls came out on top. Various ingredients were poured from the bowls, both one-handed and with both hands, to see how comfortable the bowls are. Our tester also noted whether the bowls moved around the counter during mixing.
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The tests included whipping a full pint of cream to see if wet ingredients sloshed over the edge or splashed up and made a mess. In search of which mixing bowl or bowl sets are worth putting in your cart, we sent our top picks to a home tester to see how they performed in a normal kitchen. Some mixing bowls are suitable to use as serving bowls on a table set for an elegant gathering, while others work only for casual events. When it comes to design, does the bowl have a built-in handle, a pouring spout, or a non-slip base? And, looks matter. For example, bowls with a lower height are easier to work with ergonomically, while higher bowls prevent splatter when working with mixers. If it's not a good material, it can stain or crack. Then, there's the material it's made out of. First, size: If the bowl isn't big enough, it's difficult to work without making a mess. Where would we be without mixing bowls? We use them daily for making sweet baked goods, savory salads, delicious pasta dishes, no-knead bread, and more-and the experience can be rewarding or terrible, depending on the bowl.Ī few things are important in choosing the right mixing bowl.
