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Smart Appliances for the Smart Chef

Work in the kitchen is more innovative this holiday season

(Photograph by juliasudnitskaya)
Plugged In

November 1, 2022

Katherine Loving

Whether you’re a master chef or a culinary novice, smart appliances add convenience to any kitchen. Smart kitchen appliances can guide you step-by-step or even perform the cooking themselves.

Smart appliances typically rely only on Wi-Fi—paired with a custom smartphone applications—for interaction, while others can work with common smart home systems, such as Google Home or Amazon Alexa.

Smart home systems establish routines based on our activity, such as when we return home from work. You can set smart devices to begin a programmed routine to turn on lights, adjust the thermostat and other tasks. For smart kitchen appliances, routines could include preheating an oven or turning on a coffee maker.

Let’s take a look at a few smart appliances for the home chef.

Cooktops and Ranges

Induction cooktops are an innovation in themselves. Induction cooking works by delivering energy directly to cookware using a magnetic field that warms the inside of cookware specifically made for induction cooking.

Induction cooktops are 32% more energy efficient than gas cooktops and about 75% more efficient than electric cooktops.

Similar to other smart cooktops, smart induction models recognize when a pan is placed on an element and automatically turn off when a pan is removed from the cooktop.

Brands such as Samsung and Bosch offer additional smart functions such as synchronization of the cooktop with a brand-matched smart ventilation hood. The smart hood activates as soon as cooking begins and adapts to cooking intensity on the fly.

Smart ranges can also include this function and often feature a barcode-scanning system that allows you to scan packaged foods, prompting the oven to start based on the instructions.

Smart ranges can be controlled remotely to preheat, as well as change and monitor temperatures through the companion app or an integrated home system. A few brands offer a Wi-Fi connected cooking thermometer to allow remote monitoring, leaving the home chef free to do other things while an app keeps an eye on cooking progress.

For novice chefs, many smart ovens and cooktops have guided step-by-step recipes within the app to help control the cook time and temperature.

Countertop Ovens

Manufacturers are adding smart functionality to their countertop cooking options as well.

The June Oven includes an interior camera that allows progress to be tracked from its app. The app also provides monitoring with push notifications to your phone when cooking is complete.

Tovala offers a smaller, countertop oven for ready-to-cook meals. These ovens use barcode-scanning technology for both Tovala meals and those from the grocery store. The Tovala app uses push notifications to track progress.

Like Tovala, the Breville smart oven offers guided recipes and an app that directs cooking temperature and function—such as air fry or bake—as the recipe advances. The Breville Smart Oven also uses an on-board chip to monitor and stabilize temperature from all sides for more efficient cooking.

Microwaves, Multicookers and Other Gadgets

Other common kitchen appliances and small devices are getting smart, too. However, these devices feature a smaller set of functions than those mentioned earlier.

Microwaves from manufacturers such as LG, Whirlpool, GE, Sharp and Toshiba include the barcode-scanning function to allow product-specific cooking instructions to be sent to the appliance.

Smart kitchen scales, air fryers and pasta makers are available to connect to your phone for guided measuring and cooking.

If you’re looking for a smart kitchen gadget that won’t break the bank, try a smart meat thermometer. These devices work with an app to specify optimal cook time and temperature. They notify the chef when the meat is ready.

As our appliances and kitchen gadgets get smarter, home chefs will have more options for convenience and functionality.

Bon appétit!