Siphon for testing new recipes: 250ml or 500ml? [closed]

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I already own two 1 litre ISI siphons but they are too big when I'm developing a new mousse or recipe in general. I don't have a restaurant, I just do this in my free time, and I was considering buying a small siphon for testing new recipes. Would you recommend the 250ml or the 500ml? I tend to think that the smallest one would be the best suit, but I'm worried that it's very small.

Ideas?



Best Answer

Well, if you want to make 500ml, nothing stops you from using the 250ml one twice, right?

250ml is sufficient to judge a recipe - of course, if you do test runs with your family of 6, 250ml might be a bad choice.




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