Showing posts with label silicone spatulas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silicone spatulas. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Progressive International Slotted Spatula / Whisk Review

Progressive International Slotted Spatula / Whisk
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I don't usually gush about many things, but I first bought one of these angled spatulas about nine years ago at the EXECUTIVE CHEF / BATH & BUTLER store in the Ward Warehouse shopping center in Honolulu, Hawaii (you can Google it). I needed a spatula and the angle on the end attracted me to this one. I'd had several others previously and didn;'t like any of them: some melted while using them on mediup heat, some just didn't "feel" right when using them. I got this spatula home, and oh my God, this really is the best spatula ever! I went right back and bought three more because I use them for everything, and sometimes one needs another spatula-or-two when making several dishes simultaneously. No, it's not the most expensive (about $2.00 at the Executive Chef/Bath & Butler store), it isn't the stiffest so it isn't good for picking up or turning REALLY heavy items (large steaks/chops and large scoops of fried rice are okay), but it is a wonderful all-around spatula for jjust about every purpose: it doesn't melt easily (some other plastic spatulas melt on the edge even while using them), it's stiff enough for turning large steaks/chops and rice, as I mentioned, as well as eggs fish, or any other fried food, and the edge is great for chopping eggs or other "crumbly" items in a pan (not too good for cutting meat, however). I don't recommend letting them rest on the edge of any hot pan/pot, either;common sense should prevail as these are only nylon, after all...
I must confess that I've never used these purely as whisks (in a bowl), other than turning scrambled eggs in a pan, for example, so I can't talk to that feature, but I'm sure it would work because of the slots. This is such a great spatula that a friend of mine, who was visiting us in Hawaii from Colorado with her husband, asked why I had four of them in my utensil container on the counter by the stove and I told her what I said here in this review. She watched me use several of the spatulas while I prepared dinner, and she promptly informed me that she was stealing one!
Since moving to Richmond, VA, in 2006, I've continued to use several of the original spatulas I bought in Hawaii in 2001 plus a couple of replacements (one went backto Colorado with my friends and one melted when my daughter placed it on a hot burner), and I've been needing new ones. I've looked in just about every kitchen store in my area, plus a couple of outlet stores, in hopes of finding new ones, but I've only been able to find them on Amazon. I ordered three more and I'm keeping them in a cupboard to replace the old ones when I'm convinced they're finally worn out.
If you want a good spatula, don't spend a lot of money; buy this one (or more) for cheap in a store near you or you can pay a little more and order one from Amazon or anyone else who has them. Good luck, and enjoy!


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Sunday, June 24, 2012

SILICONE MD SPAT-(CLR HNDL)-BLU Review

SILICONE MD SPAT-(CLR HNDL)-BLU
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I already have two sizes of these. The head is firmly sealed to the handle so that you get the best of having a really flexible head and a nice rounded handle--without having a groove where food can get ground in. Also, they are very pretty. I'm buying more now to replace all the old ones I have.

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

SILICONE JAR/ICING SPATULA-RED Review

SILICONE JAR/ICING SPATULA-RED
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I wanted to replace a rubber half spatula that hardened over time and had lost it's flexibility with a silicone one. I have a red silicone spoon and full size spatula with metal handles from Chefmate that I just love. Couldn't match that but this was a good second choice. It is 10-3/8" in length. The silicone portion is 4-1/8" in length and the handle is clear plastic making up the 6-1/4" length. It says it is high heat resistant to 500 degrees Farenheit or 260 degrees Centrigrade. There is a hole in the handle which allows it to hang from a hook or be placed in a utensil container. I haven't tried it with peanut butter so I don't know how it would do with a firmer substance but I can tell you it is a great jar spatula for anything like mayonnaise, pasta sauce, etc. It is able to reach all the various curved areas and is long enough to maintain a good grip. I purchased LeCreuset mini spatula for cans such as tomato paste or sauce. It's 2-5/8" length is better for cans because it is small enough not to cut up the silicone on the sharp edges of the can. Both are approximately 14/16ths of an inch in width which is great for small openings. Would highly recommend.

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Norpro Silicone 11.5 Inch Medium Red Scoop Review

Norpro Silicone 11.5 Inch Medium Red Scoop
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This is probably the most ingenious little tool, for the sheer fact that the rubber head pops off of the handle so you can throw it in the dishwasher without ruining the wood. Brilliant. Handle is comfortable, spoon head is nice and wide and sturdy...I plan on ordering at least 2 to 3 more and replacing my other crappy rubber spoon/spatulas. Highly recommend!

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Norpro 11.5 Inch Medium Spatula, Blue Review

Norpro 11.5 Inch Medium Spatula, Blue
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The wooden handle is quite well-made, and comfortable to grip. The removable silicone head is a good, tight fit, so no worry about it slipping off, until you intend to slip it off to run through the dishwasher.

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