Scrambling Spoon ~ Spalted Beech
Spalted Beech Scrambling Spoon
Hand carved with Axe & Knife
From Beech Wood
Carved in South Devon, UK
Finished with Linseed Oil
Simple Scrambling Spoon:
The scrambler is an all round kitchen companion. The squared off rim is fantastic for scraping and scrambling the bottom of pans, perfect for scrambling eggs, or scraping rice from the bottom of the pan.
The hollowing marks are still evident in the bowl giving these a textured and undeniably wonderful handmade feel.
The spoon has been finished with Linseed Oil
Where Did My Spoon Grow?!
Callington Community Fire Station, South Hill Road, Callington PL17 7LG
What 3 Words: improve.strength.childcare
Latitude: 50.560452
Longitude: -4.672580
This Beech spoon was carved from a tree which was growing next to Callington Fire Station in Devon. The tree had become too large and dangerous so had to be take down. It has provided a lot of beautiful wood for treen
Cookset
This spoon is part of a range of cooking spoons all available in my shop. You can buy the full set here.
Spoon Care:
This spoon is designed to be cooked with and well used - don't be afraid to use it on a daily basis! The only thing to avoid is putting it in the dishwasher, or leaving it to soak in the washing up bowl.
I always make sure my spoons are bone dry before putting them away in the drawer.
To give the spoon a new lease of life from time to time you can add a coat of Tung oil, flax oil, walnut oil (careful of nut allergies) or linseed oil, but this is not essential.