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of a hole at the end of the handle instead, so that a hook
can be used to hang the steel ladle onto a rail near the
stove.
In the kitchen, a steel ladle can be used to skim off any fat floating on simmering stocks. This alternative saves you time from having to wait til the stock has been chilled before spooning off the congealed and hardened fats.
When making crepes, pancakes or huge amounts of scrambled
eggs, a steel ladle can pour just the right amount of batter
or eggs into the pan instead of tipping directly from the
bowl or using a spoon.
A steel ladle with a lip can do a better job as the liquid is directed to a specific spot for pouring out instead of haphazardly splashing over the rim.
In both the kitchen and at the dining table, soups and stews can be dexterously served without fear of spilling a drop by using a steel ladle. |
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A smaller version can be used to pour or serve accompanying gravies onto each dish. If you have a party, lipped ladles or cup ladles are perfect
for transferring fruit punches from the large punch bowl
to individual cups or glasses with ease.
Like most classics, the shape of a steel ladle has remained unchanged since very ancient times and the utensil is satisfying to use because of its geometric balance. If you do not already have one in your home, there is no better time than now to make that addition to your kitchen and serving ware collection.
Steel Kitchen Accessories -
Steel Skimmer |
Steel Jugs |
Steel Oil Can |
Steel Turner |
Steel Masher
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