RSVP International (EBB-TQ) Silicone Basting Brush, Black, 8.75" | Gently Spreads Butter, Sauces, Marinades, & More | Dishwasher Safe & Heat Resistant | BBQ Grill, Baking, Preparing Meats
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I bought it to fluff rice that had been cooked in a non-stick pan. I haven't tried it with tuna fish because I don't have a nonstick pan, but I believe it would work. Isn't it possible that it's a tad too large?
It is stated at the top of the page that it is BPA-free.
I've owned several silicone forks with a steel core, and each one (of various brands) has done the same thing. If you use the fork as much as I do, I believe it is unavoidable. I was about to order this one to see if it was any better, but I'm glad I saw your question/comment because now I know it will do exactly what the others do. It's a shame because I enjoy using the fork, but I can't risk the metal scratching my pans if it breaks through the silicone.
Selected User Reviews For RSVP International (EBB-TQ) Silicone Basting Brush, Black, 8.75" | Gently Spreads Butter, Sauces, Marinades, & More | Dishwasher Safe & Heat Resistant | BBQ Grill, Baking, Preparing Meats
I needed a fork to stir my rice while it was cooking, but I didn't want to scratch my new stainless pots and pans or my new frying pan's nonstick finish. It arrived the day before yesterday, and I put it to use tonight. Then I went on the internet to order another! As a result, I can put one in the dishwasher while still having a clean one on hand. I'm extremely happy with the outcome. All I want is for them to come in red. However, I purchased the bluish fork, which stands out among my other cooking tools and is easy to locate. So far, it's been a fantastic kitchen tool!.
We enjoyed stirring, blending, and even breaking down the hamburger as it cooked with this product. We even purchased one as a Christmas present. It's essentially a silicon-coated metal fork. Only the tips of the fork are extended about a quarter inch in silicon. The tips break off after a lot of abuse. Your pans will be scratched because the metal is exposed. Be gentle with yourself. It will be much more durable. I liked it so much that I'm thinking about giving it another shot.
The fork is a little bigger than I thought it would be. It arrived quickly, just in time for me to cook dinner and stir it into my frozen sautéed spinach, and I fell in love with it right away. I used it to stir curry and it didn't turn brown. It didn't smell like fish or curry when I got it, and it didn't smell like it had been cooked. When left in the pan over medium high heat, it did not melt. To collect stuck food, there are no imprint logo markings on it. It is simple to remove. Handle has a solid feel to it. The handle is not rounded but rather rectangular. In comparison to most silicone spatulas, the fork is slightly heavier. Not as adaptable as it could be. Only at the tines is it slightly flexible. As a hamburger or chicken meat or stirfry turner, steamed vegetable picker upper, couscous and rice fluffer, and so on. Although too large to shred chicken, it could be used to shred a larger, more tender pork shoulder if you had two of them. It's a slightly sagey lime green, rather than a bright lime green. For comparison, I put it up against my lime green silicone spatula spoons. So far, everything has gone swimmingly. a large spatula-sized spatula-sized spatula-sized spa such as a fork Usability on the spot This is a great purchase!.
My old kitchen forks were stained and filthy, so I needed a new one. This thing is enormous, far larger than I required, and it takes up a lot of room in the drawer. It's heat resistant and sturdy, but I wish it was smaller.
Huge, extremely heavy, awkward, rigid, and nearly impossible to use. I took this out of the package and promptly returned it to the sender. You can't beat an egg, fluff stuffing, or any other cooking activity that comes to mind. br>In theory, this fork was fantastic, but in practice, it was anything but.
This is fantastic! When cooking at home, it's common to use a fork, which is bad for nonstick pans; this solves the problem! It's a good size (larger than a fork, more akin to a spatula), it's sturdy, and it can get extremely hot, so you don't have to be concerned when flipping bacon. I made sautéed onions as soon as I got it, which made separating the onions a breeze. I'm planning on getting two more.
My silicone-coated spoons are fantastic, and I'm overjoyed! In my stainless cup, I use it to dissolve powdered MCT oil. I slowly pour hot coffee into the powder and mix it in until it's completely smooth. No more banging the bottom of the steel cup with a metal spoon (which was driving me insane!). This is without a doubt one of my favorite purchases of the year. It is free because I use it every morning. a factor that can be used almost every day of the year Come on, you know you're in desperate need of one!.
pans are very strict. I had a hunch it was a little bigger than a table fork, but I didn't pay attention to the measurements. I placed a two-piece order. I have one for use at home and one for use at Mom's when I cook there. When I opened the package and saw the large size, I was disappointed, but I decided to try one before returning the other. At first, it was a little awkward, but I quickly grew to enjoy it. I started using it on more cooking dishes than I had anticipated, and my pans were never scratched. So I kept the second one, and I'm going to use it tonight to make scratch cherry filling, and it's a nice sturdy utensil. The fork isn't even stained by the cherry juice. For a kitchen utensil, it was an unintentional great find.