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2PCs Silicone Spoonula Spatula,Seamless Mixing Spoon Spatula Non-Stick Heat-Resistant Rubber Spoonula Kitchen Tool for Stirring, Scooping, and Mixing(Red)

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A brand trusted by Mumsnet users, Brabantia always comes up trumps when it comes to kitchenware and this spatula is no exception. With a small, ergonomic and narrow design, it’s made from BPA-free heat-resistant nylon that can withstand temperatures of up to 220°C. If you find that you struggle to get the last dregs out of the jam jar or a glass ketchup bottle, add this mini spatula to your basket. It's great quality and is very useful if you have budding chefs in the family! Spoon-shaped spatulas, also referred to as "spoonulas," blend the contemporary spatula with the traditional wooden spoon. A spoonula is a spatula shaped with a concave side that makes scooping batters, tasting sauces, and transferring ingredients from one bowl to another much easier. The spoonula typically also tapers out to the edges of the spatula and comes in small, medium, and large sizes. It is often part of a larger spatula set for the ultimate cooking flexibility. We’re all trying to save money where we can at the moment, so maximising the contents of your bottles and jars is a great place to start. These spatulas are available in multiple colors to add style to your kitchen, as well as several sizes, from a mini version to a giant spatula for your largest soup pot. Once you try one, you'll buy more, and they'll last for years. "I actually loved this product," our tester said. "It's got a great feel, it moves well, and it performs a variety of tasks in an excellent manner. It's well-crafted and it looks great."

Size: 21.5 x 4 cm (x5) | Material: Silicone | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant to 260°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Lifetime What we like There are so many times when you need to use both of these tools, and having one handy tool to get the job done is perfect. The silicone material is light, easy to use and clean up is a breeze. Plus, I love the fun, bright colors! According to our tester, the handle on this tool is slightly shorter than it should be for comfortably sautéing in a medium or large pan. However, it works well in a small pan, and it's sturdy and stands up to high heat. The size of the blade and its angled rectangular shape—as well as the slight flexibility of the blade—make it a good choice for scooping or mixing liquid ingredients in jars. "It's a good all-purpose spatula to have around for general tasks or for a beginning cook—or even for kids in the kitchen who cook or make crafts," our tester said.Learn More About How We Test Products What to Look for When Buying a Mixing Spatula Heat Resistance We used these little spatulas to whip up a batch of blueberry muffins, using one for the crumble topping mix and the other for the muffin batter. Even with the smaller stature of these spatulas, mixing a lightweight one-bowl batter was almost effortless. The spatula heads were resilient enough to mash butter into flour and sugar, and even though it took a little more work than a larger spatula may have, we were able to completely scrape the bowl of all the muffin batter. They were also great on the stovetop for scrambling eggs—and super useful when scooping peanut butter and jelly to make a post-testing sandwich. The handle is rigid enough to keep from flexing, even when you're mixing a dense dough. Our tester found it fairly comfortable to use, but the handle is flat, not rounded, with raised edges all along the outside of the handle. This makes holding it feel slightly unwieldy. It's definitely rigid enough to cream sugar and mix a batter thoroughly. In testing, it was great at scraping the bowl completely clean. Made from soft and flexible silicone and with a super thin edge, it makes scraping every ounce of cake mix from your bowls an absolute breeze. It even has a textured handle that raises it slightly off the countertop when placed down, helping keep your surfaces clean and mess-free. Many home cooks really do need more than one spatula, so a set makes a lot of sense. This OXO Good Grips spatula set includes a red "everyday spatula" that's great for most uses, a white spoon spatula (or "spoonula") that's ideal for scooping foods out of a bowl or pot, and a small light blue spatula that's perfect for mixing small batches or for digging into jars.

I use it for so many things, even foods that it might not have been meant to be used for. I definitely use it when I'm making cake batter, pudding, cookie dough and frosting. But I also use it when I'm making soup, pasta sauce and stew. Size: 26cm | Material: Silicone rubber | Maximum temperature: Not specified | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Not specified What we like Spoonulas are similar to mixing spatulas but rather than having a flat blade or head they have a spoon shaped blade or head. They're used in similar ways but have the advantage of being able to scoop out an actual spoonful of any given ingredient for addition to a recipe or for tasting a sauce or soup.These spatulas use the same Flex-Core structure that Tovolo created to stabilize the larger spatulas the brand produces. These little spatulas might even become your favorite go-to kitchen utensil for scrambling a few eggs, scraping the last bit of cupcake batter into a pan, smoothing out brownie batter, or even tasting sauces while they simmer. The handle has an ergonomic design that sits easily in your hand, but it’s worth noting that there is no ‘grip’ texture, so it can be a little slippery if you haven’t dried your hands well.

The star of this set is actually the long green jar spatula, which is ideal both for reaching into deeper jars, but also for schmearing peanut butter across a slice of bread. Our tester also found it helpful when scraping all of the butter off of a butter wrapper, to get every little bit of product for our brownies. "The jar spatula is nearly indispensable and would be valuable even sold on its own," our tester said. "These are also the perfect size for children or people with small hands." Size: 35.6 x 10.7 x 4.8 cm | Material: Stainless steel, plastic and silicone | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant up to 315°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Lifetime What we like The previous version of this spatula set was very good, but OXO has recently updated it to create an even more impressive set. The newest version, featured here, is completely covered in silicone, making the spatulas more resistant to heat, easier to clean, and sturdier overall. The handles are a great length, with reinforcement the entire length of the handle and a hole at the base for hanging. Our tester was especially pleased with the length of the handles and how well they resisted heat when left sitting on the side of a skillet. She also loved how easy the spatulas were to hold, even when covered with bacon grease. There's a hanging hole on the end of the handle, and it's dishwasher safe—even in a commercial dishwasher. One of the interesting design features is a wedge-shaped notch on the upper side of the blade, which is called a “Clean Rest feature,” intended to provide a way to keep the blade off the countertop. While our tester found some of the design details a little unnecessary and even somewhat annoying for everyday use, she appreciated the quality of the materials. "This is a tool made to last through a lot of hard work and still keep going strong, no matter what you throw at it," she said. If you have a Thermapen for home use, then we know you want the very best thermal tools for the kitchen. Designed by ThermoWorks, the Spoonula scoops like a spoon, scrapes like a spatula. The smooth concaved surface makes for easy scooping, with no seams or creases to trap food. Edges are smoothly tapered to a sharp point for scraping. The molded silicone handle fits the hand for a confident grip. Plus, you can just throw it in your dishwasher for cleaning. The weighting and length are ideal for wielding in a variety of kitchen tasks from mixing, folding, serving, spreading, scraping, stirring and scooping. Use it in a batter or at the stove.

7. Best heat-resistant spatula: U-Taste Spatula Set

With a sturdy and robust design, it’s more suited to cooking than baking, so you won’t find the flexibility required for smoothing icing and buttercream. Size: 20.5 cm (length) | Material: Silicone | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant to 230°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Not specified What we like Size: 28.9 x 5.9 x 1.6 cm | Material: Silicone | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant to 315°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Not specified What we like While a silicone spatula head is heat resistant, it isn't cut-resistant and can easily be sliced by the sharp edges of cans and other sharp tools. If you notice your spatula has been sliced, or that a chunk of it is missing from extensive use, it's best to throw it away to avoid having any pieces of silicone break off into your food.

A wooden-handled spatula is also usually a more cost-effective spatula but can tolerate a higher amount of residual heat than plastic (but should not be used on an open flame). Unfortunately, wood is very porous and can easily absorb colors, odors, and ingredients that may never completely wash out. Spoonulas are the perfect blend of spatula and spoon—hence their name. You can use a spoonula for mixing and blending just like a standard flat spatula, while the shallow bowl makes it much easier to scoop out batters and transfer food from bowl to pot more efficiently. This stylish Di Oro Chef Series Spatula is perfect for sliding under your omelettes and eggs and can have you flipping your pancakes like an absolute pro.Size: 24.8 x 2.2 x 5.0 cm | Material: Nylon | Maximum temperature: Heat resistant to 220°C | Dishwasher safe: Yes | Guarantee: Five years What we like

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