Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I added some utensils to my last King Arthur order, and I think they are very nice.
You just want to find food-grade silicon that can withstand high heat. I'm replacing some of my black utensils but not going crazy about it. I don't like using stainless steel with my Le Crueset so I tend to just by wood or silicon. I can't do all wood, personally, because I get nervous about using wood with raw meat.
"I get nervous about using wood with raw meat."
Wood with anything it's porous exactly where germs and bacteria like to hide.
Anonymous wrote:I added some utensils to my last King Arthur order, and I think they are very nice.
You just want to find food-grade silicon that can withstand high heat. I'm replacing some of my black utensils but not going crazy about it. I don't like using stainless steel with my Le Crueset so I tend to just by wood or silicon. I can't do all wood, personally, because I get nervous about using wood with raw meat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AS my new year's resolution, I want to replace all my black cooking utensils. Has anyone found good alternatives?
-Flipper for stir-fry
-Pancake flipper
-slotted spoon
-Pasta claw
-tongs
I already have some great silcone spatulas.
I use enameled pans and teflon cookware so I think stainless steel is a no-go? It's also very important to me to to be able to throw everything in the dishwasher, so maybe wood is also a no-go?
if anyone has found things that work, I would be most appreciative if you could post specific names/brands of items.
Black utensils are fine. The initial paper had a major error in it.
It's still not great: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/12/18/black-plastic-kitchen-utensils-study-risk/77049209007/
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with black utensils?
Anonymous wrote:What’s wrong with black utensils?
Anonymous wrote:We just use metal and wood. Washing a metal spoon after using enameled cookware is not a big deal. I don't use Teflon but I do use metal on cast iron, it's not that delicate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I swear by my GIR silicone utensils. I’ve tried the cheapie no-name ones and they barely hold up a few months before the silicone starts splitting around their metal cores. My oldest GIR flipper is older than my first grader and still going strong. Totally BIFL in my books.
https://gir.co/
This is what we use.