Beechwood Serving Spoons
Category: KITCHEN TOOLS
Category: KITCHEN TOOLS
The grain on these spoons is absolutely gorgeous, and I love how smooth they feel in my hand while stirring soup. They're already getting that nice patina after just a few washes.
After a month of daily use, the beechwood hasn't warped or cracked at all, even after soaking in hot soup. The grain on each spoon is unique, and the rounded edges are gentle on my nonstick pans.
I love how these spoons feel in my hand — the beechwood is substantial without being heavy, and the longer handle keeps my knuckles clear of the pot. They’ve already replaced two old scratched-up spoons in my drawer.
The grain on these spoons is so smooth, no rough edges at all. I've been using one for stirring chili and the handle stays comfortable even after twenty minutes.
These are a nice weight and the beechwood has a subtle grain that makes them look more expensive than they are. The spoon’s curve holds sauce really well without dripping.
The beechwood grain on these spoons is so smooth, they glide through thick stew without scratching my pans. I've been using the slotted one for straining pasta, and it handles the heat perfectly without splintering.
Finally, a set of spoons that don't feel flimsy—the beechwood is smooth and dense, with no splinters at all. I've been using the largest one daily for stirring soups and it handles heat without any warping.
I wasn’t sure about the plain wood finish, but after using one of these every day for a week, I love how smooth the handles feel — no rough spots at all. The only small thing is that they’re a bit heavier than I expected, which took a couple uses to get used to.
I was pleasantly surprised by how smooth the finish is — no rough edges or splinters. They’re a bit lighter than I prefer for stirring thick stews, but they work perfectly for salads and scrambled eggs.
The spoons are a nice weight and the finish is smooth, but the wood feels a bit porous and I’m worried about staining. They work fine for stirring, though the handles are slightly shorter than I expected.