Friday, January 17, 2025

The Wooden Spoon Controversy

Wooden spoons are one of the key utensils in any chef;s arsenail. Yet there is a controversy with howto clean them?Is it just hot water? Do you use soap and what kind?What can you do to get those wooden gems sparkling.

Wooden spoons are a mut for any home chef who loves to cook sauces and soups. They're getting a lot fo usage right now thanks to home chefs cooking up a lot during thiese chilly days. Wood is a better medium than plastic which could melt or become deformed thanks to high heat. Cermaic spoons can cause chips.For millennia wooden spoons are the best. They absorb heat and don;t turn red hot like metal ones do.They are the workhorses of a modern kitchenand that means they can get dirty quickly. According to Maki Yazawa, a writer for The New York Times Wirecutter zine wooden spoons should be washed with unscented dish soap and warm water.  Use a sturdy sponge like Scotch Brite (which can be bought in four packs at any grocery)The next step is drying it with a towel or paper towel.Just pat gently and then let air dry preferably overnight or at least for a few hours.

There is an extra step if the wood looks dry. Use a splash of food grade mineral oil such as Thirteen Chef Mineral OIl or Howard Cutting Board OIl. Keep in mind since wood is porous it will absorb oil over time to hydrate it . Every now and then it does need extra oil.This will prevent it from cracking and splintering which could lead to bacterial build up. Add a few drops at a time  of the mineral oil and rub it on the surface using a paper towel. Don;t aggressively rub it in. The spoons just needs to be well coated. A bit of excess oil isn;t a big deal. This does require downtime for the oil to soak in. Do this before vacation or on a week where you won;t be needing the spoon.How do you know you;ve applied a sufficient amount of oil? Drip water on it and see if the droplets hold their shape.If they're absorbed into the would then more oil is needed. The wood is still "thirsty". You could also just gently wash the spoons as you would regular spoons and then let them air dry. This works for many including myself.

Wooden spoons are a big part of home cooking. Treat them well and they'll last a long time. Sometimes even the studiest tools need tender loving care.