Kitchen Utensils
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Scottish Exile

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247 posts

237 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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Anyone care to recommend any particular brand of kitchen utensils (ladels, spatulas etc)

I prefer the look of stainless steel as the plastic ones look, well, plasticky !.

I guess though that using Teflon coated pots/pans, that all metal is out and that I need to get plastic. Would appreciate any advice. For most things, I prefer to buy quality, in the (probably mistaken) belief that the more expensive, the better the quality. Would this be true for Utensils, or are the budget £1 a piece items in Tesco just as good?

Edited by Scottish Exile on Sunday 14th December 01:14

smack

9,768 posts

214 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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Go buy some wooden spoons and spatulas. Great for non stick, don't have to worry about plastic in your meal, renew-able, cheap, proven design over 1000's of years, including a tool of punishment to your off spring (first hand experience as a receiver there).

Roger645

1,784 posts

270 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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I have a mixture of wooden spoons, cheap plastic ones and some le cruset silicone spatulas. They all deserve a place in a busy kitchen!

Edited by Roger645 on Sunday 14th December 14:41

Pferdestarke

7,192 posts

210 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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Le Creuset silicone spatulas are great. Buy a flexible palette knife, flexible fish slice and a few wooden spoons. Don't worry about them matching as you should buy the best individual component for the job.

Metal on teflon is okay as long as you respect it.

grumbledoak

32,385 posts

256 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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Rather far-ranging request, but I'll try:

Wooden spoons have their uses, and they are cheap as chips. Hang the expense and buy some.
Silicone spatulas are better, but no branded manufacturer springs to mind.
I have copper bottomed, 'stainless' pots and pans, but a non-stick (i.e. Teflon) frying pan.
For knives, I have a cheap old set (Argos, IIRC) for bread and bones, but some Japanese HC for my Ninja impersonations.
Those Microplanes are brilliant, and I wouldn't be without a proper potato 'ricer'.


I could go on, but this feels rather 'scatter gun'...

i want an aero

642 posts

229 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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i have thrown away nearly everything apart from the silicone range they're ace