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Red beechwood with mineral oil finish. Contoured thumb grip. Safe for nonstick cooking surfaces. Hand wash.
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Mario Batali Wooden Solid Spoon, 13"
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$7.00
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Mario Batali Wooden Flat-End Spoon
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$7.00
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Mario Batali Wooden Risotto Paddle, 13"
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$7.00
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Mario Batali Wooden Slotted Spoon, 13"
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$7.00
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Mario Batali Wooden Large Spoon, 17"
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$13.00
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Raised in Seattle, Mario initially studied the golden age of Spanish theater at Rutgers University. Soon after graduating he took his first bit of culinary training, at Le Cordon Bleu in London, from which he withdrew almost immediately because of a lack of interest. An apprenticeship with Londons legendary chef Marco Pierre White and three years of intense culinary training in the northern Italian village of Borgo Capanne (population 200), gave him the essential skills and knowledge to return to his native U.S., anxious to bring change to the checkered-tablecloth Italian restaurant establishment.
Mario operates seven restaurants, has written several cookbooks and has created a signature line of cookware and kitchen products.
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