Should I get a wood salad bowl? Does it make salad better?

Anonymous
Do you all not use wood cutting boards?

I keep a separate plastic board for meat but cut veggies on fruit on my wood cutting board.


Anonymous
Anyone old enough to remember the show Family Affair? (3 orphan kids move from Indiana to live with their bachelor uncle in Manhattan; the uncle has a "gentleman's gentleman" Mr. French who does the cooking)

Kid is watching Mr. French make salad and asks why he is tearing the lettuce instead of cutting it with a knife, and Mr. French tells him the metal knife will bruise the lettuce, whereupon the kid asks why the salad then goes in a metal bowl, to which he has no answer.

Supposedly the metal can react with the acids in the dressing, but that would depend on the metal, and stainless steel is certainly not a problem.

American's Test Kitchen says to clean your wooden bowl in the oven:

https://www.americastestkitchen.com/articles/3959-there-is-a-reason-you-should-be-baking-your-wooden-salad-bowl
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely makes the salad so good in my opinion. Especially if you use infused extra virgin olive oil and infused vinegar
Honestly. Ask anyone from Italy


Did you really bump a zombie thread to provide this riveting insight?

BTW, I made the "creepy forks" comment. Still stands.
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