This new collection includes a range of kitchen essentials including a Slow Cooker, Rice Cooker, French Door Air Fryer, Slim Air Fryer, Stand Mixer, XL Griddle, Electric Kettle, a 2 Slice Classic Toaster, 4 Slice Classic Toaster, and Long Slot Toaster, a Rotating Waffle Maker, Countertop Blender, Mini Chopper, Coffee & Spice Grinder, and several more items on the way. I designed these products to blend into the kitchen, with simple forms and discreet digital displays that disappear when not in use, so countertops are visually streamlined and clean. And every piece has been rigorously tested by me and my team of experts - you're going to love every one of them.
I am so proud of this Kitchen Electrics Collection. This collection features 16 distinctive appliances, available in five neutral colors, exclusively on Amazon for the coming months.
This is the caviar color – a black-gray color that looks sleek and modern in any kitchen.
This is the Martha Stewart XL Digital French Door Air Fryer Toaster Oven Combo. It features an extra large capacity 34QT 12-in-1 convection countertop oven that’s big in enough to toast six slices of bread, bake a 12-inch pizza, and roast a whole chicken.
Right now it is available in caviar gray and our light linen color. The dual-door design provides easy access, and the clear, sleek screen and dials make setting quick and easy.
Earlier this week at our launch party we used it to make my delicious candied bacon.
My Martha Stewart 6QT Slim Air Fryer is perfect for smaller spaces but can still accommodate generous food portions for family meals.
Sunday breakfast and brunch will be so much more fun with my Martha Stewart Rotating Waffle Maker. It has a 180-degree flip iron feature that fills every nook with batter and cooks waffles evenly, providing just the perfect waffle texture.
And, an overflow tray catches any extra batter for mess-free cooking and easy cleanup.
The collection includes three different toaster options – a 2 slice, 4 slice, and an extra long 2 Slice Long Slot Toaster that is extra wide. It comes in sky blue, caviar gray, honeydew, and linen.
These toasters make the perfect toast every time. They feature intuitive touch screen digital displays, 3 easy-to-use presets, and a 10-shade dial.
These are my Martha Stewart 8-quart Slow Cookers in linen, honeydew, caviar gray, and sky blue. They include ceramic removable nonstick bowls, programmable timers, and are stovetop and oven safe.
The Martha Stewart Rice Cooker comes in linen, caviar gray, honeydew, and sky blue. It has 9 cooking modes, an LED touch display, and a delay timer and warming feature.
And this model can cook up to 8 cups of rice in minutes – evenly and perfectly every time. It also has a steam rack for vegetables or other foods that can be used as the rice cooks.
For mixing and blending, this is my 5.3 quart Stand Mixer with optimal speed settings, a spacious mixing bowl, 3-attachments, and a tilt-head design – all in one affordable appliance.
My Countertop Blender is a must-have if you like summertime smoothies. This blender has 6 stainless steel blades, an easy-to-use selector dial, a large-capacity pitcher and dishwasher safe parts.
These handly blenders also come in linen, caviar gray, honeydew, and sky blue.
It is also dishwasher safe and comes in all four of our current colors.
My Electric Coffee & Spice Grinder, Kettle, and Milk Frother are great kitchen essentials for those wanting a comforting and flavorful hot cup of coffee, tea, or warm milk.
My 22-inch by 12-inch Griddle heats evenly, cleans quickly and makes every meal so easy to make.
The surface is nonstick and the perfect size for large breakfasts, dinners and summer lunches. Use it to sizzle up so many things.
And, more items will be released in the coming months including this ice-cream maker. Appliances will also be available in indigo blue very soon! We’re always working on new products!
Please check out my new Kitchen Electrics Collection – perfect for any home cook, easy-to-use, efficient, and affordable.
If you go to my shop at Amazon right now, you'll see pieces from my first-ever kitchen electrics collection! The entire series includes a range of countertop essentials designed to make everyday cooking so much easier!
This display shows pieces in a dark gray caviar color – they were some of the first appliances guests saw when they entered the Central Park Boathouse.
Guests walked into a welcoming and light filled space filled with my products and surrounded by food and refreshment stations showcasing what each piece could make.
The historic Central Park Boathouse is a charming venue in the heart of the park overlooking the lake. It was a chilly start to the day, but more than 100 guests attended the event.
At this station, staff showed my toasters and lots of toasted bagels and breads with a variety of spreads and toppings.
Among them, these smoked salmon tartines – or toasted bread with savory toppings.
Avocado toasts were also passed around.
Friendly wait staff passed around green juice – something I have every single day.
Everything served was made using my personal recipes from my 100th book, MARTHA: THE COOKBOOK. Do you have your copy?
In the center, items were displayed in various colors with prices to show their affordability.
Decorations reflected my own signature style. Vases of beautiful blooms and potted plants filled the space.
And light streamed in from the large floor to ceiling windows.
These fruit smoothies were made using my Martha Stewart Countertop Blenders. They could not be made fast enough.
My orange scented cream scones were a big hit – made using my Air Fryer Toaster Oven Combo.
Mini blueberry muffins were also offered – and devoured.
The Air Fryer Toaster Oven Combo was also used to make delicious maple candied bacon.
Appliances were put to use at each station, so guests could see how easy they are to operate.
Mini buckwheat blinis were cooked perfectly on my 22-inch by 12-inch multi-purpose nonstick griddle.
I love these blinis topped with a dollop of crème fraîche and caviar!
Light, airy, and delicious Donn’s Waffles could be smelled across the venue. They were offered hot to order.
And made with my Martha Stewart Rotating Waffle Maker with a 180-degree flip iron for even cooking, a ready light, and drip tray – breakfast couldn’t be easier.
Here are products in my Honeydew color – a lovely spring-themed pastel.
This beautiful color, Indigo, will be available next month – look for it on Amazon.
Glasses of Mary’s Knees breakfast cocktails with fresh citrus were also available.
Bunches of spring flowers wrapped in natural colored parchment paper were available for guests to take and enjoy at home.
Each guest also received a toaster and a copy of my book, MARTHA:THE COOKBOOK.
It was a lovely event and perfect way to introduce this exciting collection. In my next blog – more about the products you can find right now at my shop at Amazon! Visit and shop!
Our spring gardening season is always extremely busy.
Among our annual tasks this time of year - potting up thousands of bare-root trees, shrubs, and other small seedlings. Yesterday, my outdoor grounds crew and gardeners potted up a large collection of boxwood from Musser Forests, Inc., a Pennsylvania-based company specializing in conifer and hardwood seedlings and transplants. The young evergreens are still too small to plant in the garden beds, so they are placed in an enclosure designated for these developing specimens, where they can be carefully maintained until they are large enough to transplant.
Here are some photos, enjoy.
I love boxwood, Buxus, and have hundreds of these bold green shrubs growing all over my farm. I take very special care of these specimens. In winter, they are covered in a layer of protective burlap. In summer, they are carefully pruned and groomed.
When I can, I like to grow my boxwood shrubs from bare-root cuttings. This process takes time and patience, but seeing them mature is very rewarding. I recently ordered hundreds from Musser Forests, Inc.
Musser’s bare-root cuttings are healthy and ready to plant. I’ve bought many from Musser’s over the years and have always been very pleased with their specimens.
These bare-roots are all Winter Beauty Boxwood, Buxus sinica var. insularis ‘Winter Beauty’ – a variety of Korean boxwood with glossy, green leaves. It is slow growing and matures to two feet tall and four to six feet wide. Compared to other types, ‘Winter Beauty’ boxwood is more tolerant of sunlight.
We always pot bare-root cuttings in individual containers. Eventually, they will be transplanted in various locations around the farm. We save pots whenever we can – they always come in handy for projects like this, and I always encourage the crew to reuse supplies whenever possible.
The process of potting up all these bare-root cuttings is time-consuming, but my crew has devised an efficient system that starts with separating and lining up the pots for soil.
Meanwhile, Phurba gets a bunch of cuttings ready for potting.
Fertilizer is added and mixed with the composted soil made right here at my farm.
I use Organic All-Purpose Plant Food from Miracle-Gro.
Each cutting is carefully separated from the bunch. Boxwood plants have shallow, fibrous roots that spread widely near the soil surface. It’s important to get them planted and watered right away.
The bare-root specimen is placed straight in the center of the pot.
And then the pot is backfilled just to the bottom of the rim’s pot.
It is also tamped down lightly so there is good contact between the plant roots and the surrounding soil.
As Phurba pots it up, Cesar fills – all in a production line process.
Next, Fernando takes the potted boxwood to a waiting cart that will transport it to the designated nursery.
This space was once used for growing vegetables. It also served as a pumpkin patch. Now it is covered with weed cloth and used for nurturing my potted boxwood shrubs.
I have boxwood growing at different stages in this enclosure. These are all a few years old.
This section of boxwood was potted up last year.
And now Matthew is lining up this year’s potted bare-root boxwood cuttings.
It is important to keep them separated by cultivar and always properly marked.
Once all of them are lined up, they will get a good and thorough drink. I always look forward to watching these plants grow and then selecting where to place them in the gardens. I am confident these trees will thrive in these pots and be in excellent condition when it is time to plant them in their permanent locations around the farm.