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Calphalon All Purpose Nylon Spreader by Calphalon
Product SummaryManufacturer: Calphalon Brand: Calphalon Model: UN17 Product features: - Multipurpose spatula, use for spreading and cutting
- Use in the kitchen and for serving
- Heat-resistant up to 400 degrees F
- Durable nylon construction
- Dishwasher-safe
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Calphalon All Purpose Nylon SpreaderCustomer Review: Baker's Helper Summary: 5 Stars
This Calphalon All-Purpose Nylon Spreader and Spatula is such a handy utensil to have around the kitchen. I keep mine, along with some other matching black nylon utensils, in a pottery crock near my range top. The blade of this spreader/spatula has two different edges, one smooth and the other serrated. I use the serrated edge around the insides of my nonstick bakeware pans to loosen baked goods before removing them for cooling on racks; also, I use it as a knife for cutting wedges of cheesecake from the bottom of a nonstick springform pan. I use the smooth edge for removing baked goods from nonstick cookie sheets. I've not had one scratch on any of my nonstick bakeware since using this spatula. Sometimes I do use it as a spreader for cream cheese, peanut butter, jam, or marmalade, but I find it slightly bulky for that purpose. I wash it and all my other Calphalon nylon utensils by hand, which helps keep them from fading or becoming worn-out looking.
Description of Calphalon All Purpose Nylon SpreaderWhen you first look at this nylon all-purpose spreader from Calphalon, you think, "What do you use that for?" But the question really is, "What don't you use it for?" Forget using butter knives--this spreader can hold a big dollop of cream cheese and you'll be surprised at how easily you can smooth an even layer over your morning bagel. Try with tuna for lunch. Use to smooth the top of a dip or pâté before presenting at a party. If you're putting out a wedge of Brie and plate of crackers, place the spreader on the plate. The serrated edge cuts easily through soft cheeses and, unlike knives, bends with the weight so your cracker is less likely to crumble in your hand while spreading.--Dana Van Nest
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