Rissotto Spoon
Best wooden utensil for stirring thick risottos and hearty sauces.
This is the rare kitchen tool that actually improves with age. The oversized aperture cuts through heavy starches and thick sauces with surprising ease, though the handmade wood construction demands a bit more care than your standard silicone spatula.
$26.00
at
Heath Ceramics
Who it's for
- Design enthusiasts seeking elegant, handcrafted kitchen serveware
- Home cooks protecting delicate non-stick or enameled cookware
- Busy hosts wanting durable, dishwasher-safe kitchen tools
Who should skip it
- Clumsy cooks prone to dropping utensils on hard floors
- Chefs needing lightweight tools for extended, repetitive stirring
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing value over specialized ceramic design
Performance breakdown
Stirring efficiency
The oversized center hole cuts through dense starches with minimal resistance.
Ergonomic balance
Thoughtful weight distribution makes long stirring sessions feel surprisingly effortless.
Material longevity
London Plane wood offers impressive durability if maintained with proper oiling.
Maintenance ease
Hand-wash only requirement demands extra attention after every meal.
Aesthetic appeal
Hand-carved character makes this a stunning centerpiece for any kitchen.
Versatility
Specialized design excels at risotto but feels slightly awkward for soups.
Key Specs
Material
London Plane wood
Length
279.4 mm (11" L)
Made in
Cumbria, England
Country of Origin
England
Dishwasher Safe
No
Warranty
12 months
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