OXO Good Grips Nylon Spoon
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There are 5 fluid ounces in the ladle, which is slightly less than two thirds
However, I do have several of each of the other spoons in this group, both the slotted spoon and full spoon (since I do not yet have the spaghetti server). The length of each spoon bowl is just under 4", and the tip to tip measurement is 13 5/8" long. My answer may not be quite what you asked for, but I hope it will be helpful
This is not a problem I have ever encountered. Beprepared, however, for it to be somewhat low quality / ugly in design. A single piece of nylon is molded into the entire structure.
We wish you the best of luck in the coming year! It is my fault that this reply is late. About 2 ounces go into the spoon bowl and 4 ounces goes into the ladle. The water inside the Pyrex measuring cup is poured into the spoon and ladle until the entire rim is full. A ladle can also make 4 oz when used in conjunction with 2 spoons.
Selected User Reviews For OXO Good Grips Nylon Spoon
I tore part of my finger off. While trying to pull a piece out of the pie tin, I reached for a piece of pot pie. I snapped the spoon in half, a piece flew across the room, I had a chunk gouged out of my finger, and a piece of the spoon flew across the room. I don't like it, xo. (picture of a spoon, pot pie (cooked) and finger).
My first purchase was a good one, and I liked how the feel and overall design was. As a consequence, I bought two As of right now, silicone seemed to be the most popular type of spatula, but silicone does not work well as a spatula because it either pushes the food around or it's It was "old school" and I specifically bought it for that reason. This one did not stand the test of time. Whether the other 2 can withstand the pressure is yet to be seen. There have not yet been any meltdowns. They will probably be able to now, however. This type of melting did not occur as a result of It was just a matter of time before they appeared. That is to say, I did nothing to cause this to happen. It was used only for turning I've been happy with OXO products in the past. A huge mistake was made in developing.
Oxo items have always appealed to me, so I bought a spoon in the past. Now that I have a new one, it has a metal ring that connects the handle and the head. There is no watertight seal on this ring. It leaked out even after I tried to drain it completely. I threw it out when I realized that it would leak if I used it to cook. Within that little ring area, there was quite a bit of liquid. I hate it!.
Some pairs of tongs I never use are metal, some rubber--all different lengths and materials but I never use any of them. It was tip. There are even those who have fingers, and their fingers are There's no controlling a pair of tongs when the food falls out of 'em or if you smash it. Even if you set them down, they won't stay down It looks like they're just flipping over or rolling My goal was to find a pair of shoes I could actually USE, so I kept buying them. When I was looking through my utensils the other day, I thought, "I have all of these tongs, but I have one single cooking fork. ". My search for one did not prove successful, so I looked for another one. I was really pissed off by that. Have you ever noticed that, if you search for a "cooking fork," Amazon doesn't have any on their website? That's not the case over at Google either To get in the right section, one has to look for the BBQ forks. Those of you familiar with your local grocery store, Target, Home Depot, or other department stores can forget them. Neither of them has any! have all of them gone? ) When I arrived at this section, I saw all of you debating the fine points of stiffness versus flexible. There is no real metric for judging tines, but we can use the Bacon Scale (who knew there was one? A fork that is long enough to spear my food in a hot pan without it burning my fingers was all I needed. So I just bought this Oxo, because I was familiar with the name. It might be using a new type of cooking fork, but it won't do any more or less than any other item currently available. It was only when I took it out of the package and used it for the first time that I realized how much I had been missing from my kitchen all these years. In my mind, I could picture my mother and aunts at the stoves and my grandmothers at the stoves with forks in hand. I could even think of the cavewoman who tied sticks together to make herself a fork, because she had to make one! My new cooking fork is what I have been looking for, and I am so glad I made the right choice! Don't hesitate to get one - just jump in and grab one You want it, you know you do.
I have bought numerous kitchen utensils from them, and this one really The top rack of the dishwasher was the only place where we washed it. One morning while eating breakfast, our eyes caught glimpses of plastic fragments. There's no use in keeping it.
Indeed, it seems robust and well made and has done a good job of doing its job. The handle and wand material are nice, and the basket is wider and not quite as deep as my old one. The shape of the basket is also really nice and the length is great. As a result, it is perfect for scooping up tortellini or ravioli, as well as spaghetti, linguini, and angel hair pastas. To be honest, it's the ability to throw any kitchen utensil in the dishwasher that makes it great! Besides being dishwasher safe, this bad boy can also handle temperatures up to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. The spaghetti server may seem simple enough, but what else could you want? The only thing better than gold is that this is a fine and sturdy kitchen instrument that does its job without fuss! What else could you ask for? **I did not receive this item for free or for a discounted price.
The potato masher I was looking for was not available in my store This was my second OXO product, and I had always used it with good results previously. I used this masher once, then donated it to Goodwill. The space between the tines is too small because there is too much masher. If you don't immediately rinse it off, it is difficult to clean. The potato ended up getting stuck in the crevices and had to be scraped out with a toothbrush. Now that I'm out of the house, I'm back to using the old masher my mom gave me every time I moved. That must mean I will go back to using my stainless steel pan to make mashed potatoes.
When I order an OXO kitchen product, I get this almost child-like giddiness. I suppose it has something to do with the fact that every OXO product I have owned ended up lasting years, and performed beyond Considering it is a kitchen ladle, I would guess that it won't be difficult to mess up, but this one scoops and pours well and washes well. If you want to get all the delicious soup/ stew/ whatever you are ladling out of your pot, you will need another kitchen tool (a spoon or spatula of sorts), since a ladle simply does not have the angles necessary to scoop the sides. In that case, OXO will certainly have a product that can meet their needs. I like having kitchen tools I enjoy using, and that's why I pay a bit more for OXO brand. Also, when I use a ladle I hear the children's song "Aikendrum" in my head!.