What cooking utensils do you use on a regular basis? What are they made out of? Metal?, plastic?, wood?, or some combination of them? Are you satisfied with them?
>>8720059
I want a wooden spork
I use a shitty plastic spoon that is stained from tomato sauces and is melted on one side giving it a flat edge. It came with the apartment I lived in a few years ago and I'm still using it
>>8720059
I have this IKEA utensil set! They're okay, but I use wooden spoons or an older metal spatula more often. The spoon, ladle, and pasta server are useful.
I like metal but apparently you're no supposed to use metal utensils on metal pans? Or maybe it was just nonstick pans. Either way, it annoys me.
>>8720072
I was thinking more about big utensils for mixing and serving, rather than those for eating.
Btw, does anybody know what the thing with a hole in the middle and non-symmetric shape is for? (The one that's 2nd from the left.)
>>8720103
Metal utensils can scratch nonstick coatings and enameling.
>>8720059
>tongs
>silicone spatula
>hard plastic spoon
roommate insists on using a metal spatula in my non-stick pans. it'll "accidentally" go missing in the upcoming move
>>8720059
A bunch of wooden spoons/spatula. Metal tongs.
I'm a student so I don't have/need much, I'd like a skimmer.
>>8720111
>having nonstick pans
>>8720111
dont worry bro i'll be extra careful not to scratch it this time
>>8720059
Anyone who doesn't use wood is a faggot.