Whether you ’re whip them up from scratch or breaking and bake the pre - made material from the store , baking cookies is hardly a job – specially when you surreptitiously eat small-arm of cooky dough . But if that sounds like too much study for you , a newfangled " sassy " appliance claims to make the process easier , faster , and intemperately to screw up , with a proprietary cod system similar to Keurig coffee berry brewers .

SideChef , the company that make a recipe app of the same name , recently launcheda Kickstarter campaignwith a finish to raise $ 100,000 to finance the gimmick , aptly dubbed   theCHiP Smart Cookie Oven , according to areportby CNET .   That ’s right , family : you may soon be able to own a kitchen gadget entirely consecrated to making cooky , which may or may not be the most reasonable use of your limited counterpunch space ever .

As you could see in the above Kickstarter video recording , the CHiP baking physical process is fairly straightforward . All you have to do is take your biscuit pod ( usable via a subscription ) out of the electric refrigerator , glance over a QR code on the pod promotional material via the accompanying CHiP app to set the correct baking preferences , pop the pelf pod ( a maximum of four at a time ) onto the baking surface , and expect 10 - or - so moment until your cookies quick .   Of naturally , it remain to be seen if the high-pitched - technical school methodactuallymakes baking cookies easier and better   than just break and baking cookie dough from the stock in your traditional oven . gadget - wise , that ’s a bloody in high spirits saloon to meet , let alone beat .

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As for toll , have ’s just say the machine is a bit of an investment . SideChef enunciate CHiP will retail for $ 249 , but you’re able to be among the 500 people who can buy one for $ 99 via a Kickstarter donation , or you ’ll have the luck to pre - order one for $ 129 , consort to the CNET report . As for the actual cookie pods , subscription will adjust you back anywhere from 88 cent to $ 2 per biscuit . Thankfully , you ’ll be able to use your own , and likely cheap , dough with CHiP ’s manual mode , but you ’ll still be restricted to baking only four cooky at a time .

Of naturally , the entire premise of the machine is also ground on the assumption that you somehow superintend to not to eat all the biscuit dough pod before you may broil them . skilful luck with that .

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