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KitchenAid Silicone Basting Spoon, Blue by KitchenAid
Product SummaryManufacturer: KitchenAid Brand: KitchenAid Model: KS003BU Color: Blue Product features: - Solid core for strength
- Heat-resistant to 500 degrees F
- Safe to use on all cookware, including nonstick
- Dishwasher-safe
- One-year, hassle-free replacement warranty
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of KitchenAid Silicone Basting Spoon, BlueCustomer Review: Great basting spoon that doubles as a ladle Summary: 5 Stars
This KitchenAid basting spoon has a large enough capacity (4 oz.) to do double duty as a soup/stew ladle -- and that's exactly what it does in my kitchen. It's like having 2 tools in one. I needed a new ladle since my old one had a cracked handle and was wanting to get a new set of cobalt blue KitchenAid utensils anyway to match my KitchenAid mixer. I was a bit disappointed that there was no ladle included in this line of tools, but then realized that the basting spoon had as much capacity as my old ladle. I haven't regretted my purchasing decision -- the spoon is well balanced and wonderful to use with both my non-stick and enameled cast iron cookware and cleans up easily in the dishwasher.
Description of KitchenAid Silicone Basting Spoon, BlueWhether you're actually basting a turkey, adding broth to risotto, or serving steamed rice into a bowl, you'll appreciate the sturdy, heat-resistant qualities of this spoon. Its ample bowl means fewer trips back and forth. Durable, good looking, and designed with both function and comfort in mind, this tool coordinates with your blue KitchenAid appliances. Ample and strong, this silicone basting spoon from KitchenAid gets cooking liquid where you need it with minimal back and forth. Both durable and pliant, the spoon holds 4 ounces at a go and has a nicely arced construction for dipping and pouring. The solid-core handle features a smooth textured grip, wide thumb rest, and hole for hanging storage. Compatible with all kinds of cookware, the spoon's material is especially gentle on nonstick pots and pans. --Emily Bedard
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