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Ideal for everything from sautéing vegetables to stirring sauces, our silicone slotted spoon won't scratch nonstick cookware. Durable silicone is heat resistant to 392F and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.
Pros: attractiveness, dishwasher safe, size
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Good slotted spoon....Slotted Spoon Rocks!
Pros: good quality, appearance, deep bowl
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Designed for scooping and straining pasta and veggies, our walnut spoon is a versatile addition to any kitchen. It’s made from durable, warp-resistant walnut that looks beautiful and will hold up well to regular use. The straining holes help to remove...
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Scoop and strain pasta, veggies and more with this handy spoon featuring straining holes on the side. Made from durable beechwood, this spoon is easy to hand wash and is resistant to warping.
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Slotted Spoon
A slotted spoon is a kitchen utensil with a small hole in the middle. It is used to remove food from hot cooking vessels, such as a saucepan or frying pan, without scratching the surface. These slotted spoons are designed to allow liquid to drain away from the food so that it can be served or stored with minimal mess. Here are some great options.
Slotted Spoon
FAQ List
A slotted spoon is a kitchen tool that has slots or holes in the bowl of the spoon. It is designed to allow liquid to drain through while keeping the solid food in the spoon.
Slotted spoons are used for a variety of purposes in the kitchen, including stirring, serving, and straining. They are particularly useful for separating solids from liquids, such as when serving soup or draining pasta.
Slotted spoons can be made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, silicone, and nylon. The material you choose will depend on your personal preference and intended use.
Many slotted spoons are dishwasher safe, but it is always best to check the manufacturer's instructions before putting them in the dishwasher. Some materials, such as wood, may not be suitable for dishwasher use.
Slotted spoons made from silicone or nylon are safe to use with non-stick cookware, as they will not scratch the surface. However, slotted spoons made from metal should be used with caution, as they can scratch and damage non-stick coatings.