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2PCs Silicone Spoonula Spatula,Seamless Mixing Spoon Spatula Non-Stick Heat-Resistant Rubber Spoonula Kitchen Tool for Stirring, Scooping, and Mixing(Red)

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And I completely agree with the article that a silicone spatulas and spoonulas are much better than wood for odors. Especially onion and spice odors soak into the wood. It's really annoying and unappetizing. Size: 24.8 x 2.2 x 5.0 cm | Material: Nylon | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant to 220°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Five years What we like What I like most about spoonulas is that they are really versatile. Ours has a deep enough spoon that it can be easily used to serve soup, and it is strong enough to be used to dig ice cream out of those really deep gallon pails they sell. These spatulas from U-Taste can withstand temperatures of up to an impressive 315°C while you’re cooking. Reassuringly, the makers claim that you can even leave the spatulas on the side of a pan on the stove without any signs of burning or melting. Mixing spatulas are used for many tasks: blending a batter, scooping from jars, removing every last bit of batter or dough from the sides of bowls, stirring soups and sauces, flipping or sautéing ingredients in a pan, folding ingredients gently into a batter, and frosting a cake or cupcakes.

Another handy thing about spoonulas is that if you have kids, they make a great sand shovel once you're done with it.A mini spatula is a handy utensil for getting into nooks and crannies in jars, bowls, and bottles. What to look for in a spatula I used to use a wooden spatula before because when I'm making soup or sauce for example, I cook the onion and garlic first and you can't do that with a spoon. But after adding water, it's impossible to taste it or pour it over pasta with a spatula. With the spoonula I can do both! I use a spoonula all the time! It was a gift from my mother in law. She said that it comes in really handy and she was right. I think these are my new favorite cooking spatulas based on how sturdy they are, how nice they look, and how well they perform," our tester said. "I like the length of all of the handles, which extend all the way out of a pan, pot, or bowl. The heads are the perfect combination of stable core and flexible edges for just about every project." These spatulas are worth their weight in gold in professional kitchens and are some of the most used pieces of cooking equipment on nearly every station in a restaurant," says The Spruce Eats Baking Expert Jenny Kellerhals. "They can withstand some of the most intense high-volume cooking and are equally suited for delicate pastry work. Serious cooks have one in every size Rubbermaid makes, and they guard the spatulas with their lives."

Is this list the work of one opinionated person who you may very well disagree with? It is. But as someone who cooks what feels like nonstop—for work and for fun, making fussy, fancy dishes and weeknight fridge-clearing bowl food with equal passion—I think I have some ground to stand on. My overstuffed tool drawer may tell a different story, but in my heart, these are the few spoons that matter. Size: 35.6 x 10.7 x 4.8 cm | Material: Stainless steel, plastic and silicone | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant up to 315°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Lifetime What we like The handle has an ergonomic design that sits easily in your hand, but it’s worth noting that there is no ‘grip’ texture, so it can be a little slippery if you haven’t dried your hands well. This spatula really is your superhero when it gets hot in your kitchen, with the ability to withstand heat up to an incredibly high 315°C. Its one-piece bonded design is also simple to clean and can be thrown into the dishwasher if you are a little more pressed for time. Size: 34 x 2.2 x 1 cm | Material: Wood and silicone | Maximum temperature: Not heat resistant | Dishwasher safe: No, hand wash only | Guarantee: Not specified What we like

The angle of the blade and the slight bowl shape on this spatula work together exceptionally well when used as a sauté tool. The handle didn't get hot and it worked well when stirring soups or sauces. While this spatula could work as a jar scooper in a pinch, our tester noted that the blade is slightly too large for complete efficiency. If you’re an occasional baker and want to add a spatula to your kitchen drawers without spending a fortune, you can’t go far wrong with this budget-friendly option from IKEA. Size: 28.6 x 3.2 x 1.8 cm | Material: Silicone and 100% FSC beechwood | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant up to 240°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes (removable head) | Guarantee: Not specified What we like

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