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Reddit mentions of Mirro 9605000C Stainless Steel Canning Accessories Food Press with Wooden Pestle Cookware, Silver

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Mirro 9605000C Stainless Steel Canning Accessories Food Press with Wooden Pestle Cookware, Silver. Here are the top ones.

Mirro 9605000C Stainless Steel Canning Accessories Food Press with Wooden Pestle Cookware, Silver
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Stainless steel press and wire rackWooden pestle with rounded edge fits cone shapeGreat for mashing fruits & vegetables the healthy way, without losing nutrientsIdeal for straining & removing skins in soups, sauces, jams, and jelly makingPerfect accessory for canning in the Mirror 16qt (model: 92116) and Mirror 22qt (model: 92122) pressure cooker/canners
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ColorSilver
Height11 Inches
Length13 Inches
Number of items1
SizeLarge
Weight0.375 Pounds
Width14 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Mirro 9605000C Stainless Steel Canning Accessories Food Press with Wooden Pestle Cookware, Silver:

u/raineykatz · 9 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's for use in a cone shaped food mill to help push the food through

https://www.amazon.com/Mirro-9605000C-Stainless-Accessories-Cookware/dp/B00V0EBE50/

u/wr3cked · 5 pointsr/winemaking

I work in a wine lab, and I've found that cone shaped colanders that come with the wooden mallets work great:
Mirro 9605000C Stainless Steel Canning Accessories Food Press with Wooden Pestle Cookware, Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00V0EBE50/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WdfTzbZ0R5JFB

u/sunflowerfly · 3 pointsr/recipes

We attended an event where participants were using old technology to perform everyday tasks. One area was dedicated to cooking. They were cooking Apple Butter over an open fire in big copper pots. One of the benefits they stated was the ease of processing a lot of apples fast. From memory (likely slightly off):

  • Rough chop entire whole apple. They used a slicer corer that does this in one motion. like this one
  • Boil the rough chop seeds and all. They said the core contained natural pectin.
  • Once soft, run through a sieve. They had a cone shaped sieve with a wooden tool to push the soft apples through the holes. Found one!
  • Boil for like 8 hours.
  • Eat or store.
u/TwoManyPuppies · 2 pointsr/turning

These things are used to crush and strain grape juice for jelly and wine, similar to this thing on amazon https://amzn.com/B00V0EBE50

It looks to me like old one on the right is made from white oak, and I'm told it is very old and obviously well worn.

New one on the left is hard maple, pretty close copy of the original, I'm please with how it turned out

I had a catch with the spindle gouge at the top of the taper doing the cove, so the taper isn't quite as wide as the original