Cooking Utensils

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MasterChef® 6-Piece Colored Utensil Set, Multicolor
Winco Poultry Kitchen Shears, 11", Black
Vollrath High-Temp Rubber Spatula, 16 1/2", White
Winco Aluminum Ice Scoop, 24 Oz, Silver
Tablecraft Wooden Skewers, 10", Brown, Pack of 100 Skewers
American Metalcraft Stainless-Steel Ice Tong, 6-1/2", Silver
Winco Manual Stainless-Steel Can Opener, 7", White
Better Houseware Stainless Steel Mesh Sink Strainer, Silver
Crestware Cutting Board, 1/2"H x 18"W x 12"D, White
Carlisle Sparta® Silicone Basting Brush, 3", Red
Martha Stewart Stainless Steel Masher, Gray
Martha Stewart Stainless Steel Balloon Whisk, 9", Silver
Martha Stewart Apple Corer, Turquoise
Tablecraft Mesh Strainer, 4-3/4", Brown
Vollrath Serving Ladle, 1 Oz, Silver
Tablecraft Gluten-Free Paddle Picks, 3-1/2", Brown, Pack Of 100 Picks
American Metalcraft Stainless Table Number Holder, 10", Silver
Martha Stewart Slotted Spatula, Taupe
Martha Stewart Rectangle Cutting Board, 18" x 12", Brown
Gourmet by Starfrit® ECO 2-In-1 Salad Scissors, 11", Beige
American Metalcraft Aluminum Egg Slicer, Silver
Winco Nylon Serving Spoon, Solid, 12", Black
Winco Stainless-Steel Julep Strainer, Silver
Winco Stainless-Steel Ladle, 1 Oz, Yellow

When whipping up something special in the kitchen or breakroom, you’ll want to make sure you have all the necessary kitchen tools on hand before you step in front of the stove and get started. Stock up on all the cooking utensils you’ll need to help make meal preparation a breeze.

Meal Preparation

What you do before the actual cooking starts can make all the difference in the outcome of a meal. Kitchen tools, like measuring cups and spoons, mixing bowls, colanders, and strainers help you to carefully gather and prepare all of the elements of your meal so you’re organized and ready to go when it’s time to start preparing the meal.

Cooking Tools

For preparing food, select cooking tools which simplify tasks like stirring and flipping food items while on the stove or in the oven. Cooking utensils like spatulas, grill forks and tongs are great for cooking and their extended length helps cooks avoid burns or injuries that can come from using standard-length utensils.

Serving Tools

Food service can get hectic especially when dealing with a busy crowd. You don’t want to get caught attempting to serve food with flimsy, everyday spoons that break apart under pressure when trying to dish out meals. There are plenty of kitchen tools to help you serve food confidently.

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