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Awesome platters to serve apps on
Pros: suitability for serving appetizers
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Bring a natural element to entertaining with this serving platter handmade of gorgeous acacia wood. The handle makes it easy to take your charcuterie, appetizers, dessert and more from the kitchen to the table. When not in use, hang on the attached loop...
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White platter...Nice platter that adds a slightly elegant style to the dinner table....Please bring back smaller platter.
Pros: size, versatility, quality
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Wood Platter
A wood platter is a great way to serve food at a party. It can be used as a serving platter, an appetizer platter, or a dessert platter. The possibilities are endless with this versatile piece of furniture. Here are some of the best wood platters available today.
Wood Platter
Wood platters also make a great gift for anyone who loves to entertain or cook. They are a thoughtful and practical gift for weddings, housewarmings, or other special occasions. Whether the recipient is a seasoned chef or a novice cook, a wood platter is a versatile and useful addition to their kitchen.
If you're looking for a different style of platter, consider a white platter. White platters provide a clean and modern look that can complement a variety of table settings. Whether you're hosting a spring brunch or a summer barbecue, a white platter is a versatile and stylish choice. Check out our selection of white platters to find the perfect addition to your collection. White Platter
FAQ List
Hardwoods such as acacia, mango wood, and teak are commonly used for wood platters due to their durability and resistance to scratches and stains.
Yes, wood platters are safe to use for serving food as long as they are coated with food-safe oils or lacquers. It's important to follow the manufacturer's care instructions to ensure the platter stays in good condition.
No, wood platters should not be used in the oven or microwave as they can warp or crack. They are best used for serving food at room temperature or chilled.
To clean a wood platter, use a damp cloth or sponge and mild soap. Avoid soaking the platter in water or putting it in the dishwasher, as this can damage the wood. Dry the platter thoroughly after cleaning and store it in a cool, dry place.
Yes, many wood platters can be personalized with a monogram or engraved with a special message. This makes them a great gift for weddings, housewarmings, or other special occasions.