I am new to the forum...and desperately need some new NICE wooden spoons! What's your favorite kind? Is there a certain 'go to" brand for wooden spoons? Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance![]()
The set .40 linked are nice. I prefer those with a hefty handle over the pencil thin spoons you get in the supermarket. I have found bamboo a great material for cooking utensils.
ROTFL!! It's amazing how those things could go around corners when thrown just right!! Like they had GPS location years before cars!!First of all Howdy and welcome to DC.
Truthfully my favorite wooden spoon was the one that mysteriously disappeared from my mom's kitchen when I was youngster. After that it wasn't involved in more high speed collisions with my backside.
I found this set on sale for $8.
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My mom split/cracked several woods before switching to wire coat hangers. But let me not go into those memories.Sting. Owie, Owie.
That's one gorgeous spoon MsM !! You really should use it an enjoy it, expensive or not!
I have an olive wood spatula that was hand crafted. I bought in a little remote Italian town last year and I use it daily. The wood grain is just beautiful, and the handle has a wonderful feel to it. It was expensive, but has sure been a source of cooking enjoyment for me. With all the traveling we do, I only buy souvenirs that are useful, and have meaning to me.
Here's a picture of the shape, but mine is much more beautiful.
Amazon.com: Cilio Olivewood Spatula, 12-Inch: Kitchen & Dining
I have many wood utensils the longest spoon is about 18" long (+/-)to be used in my huge stock pot!! LOL
The thing I hate about wood is it warps, bloats, drys out and cracks. If you don't wash immediately the food cements itself to the wood!! It takes on odors and flavors easily!! I have ruined dishes because they wind up tasting like previously cooked food or dish soap. It is scary that if it smells like old food are there little buggies feeding on it and waiting to happily inhabit the next food dish and our bodies!!
That is very similar to the one I have, olive wood...it has seasoned beautifully...and I got it and an olive wood spoon for about $5 at Ross...that's where I look for my high end utensils...Ross first and then I go shopping at other places. Most of the time I find what I want for lots less.
What is "Ross"?