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Let’s talk about Danish dough whisks (and why you need one in your life!)

Our new kitchen hero just arrived, in the form of  the Danish dough whisk (also sometimes called a brodpisker, which translates to “bread whipper” in Danish)! What is a Danish dough whisk, I hear you cry? Well, it’s an oddly-shaped tool which will become your new best friend in the kitchen:

The exact origin of the Danish dough whisk is a little hazy. While it’s commonly associated with Denmark, there’s evidence it might have been used in other parts of Europe for similar purposes. However, what we do know is that they were definitely in use in Denmark by at least the 1930s, likely even earlier. Danish people traditionally called them “farsrører” which translates to “meat masher” because they were originally used for mixing minced meat for dishes like meatballs. Over time, bread became their more popular use… find them for just £6.95 here!

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