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Flippers: Flipper silicone spatulas are also referred to as turners and feature a long handle attached to a flat, wide head. This head might be solid, or it sometimes has slots or holes in it.
If you don’t already own a silicone spatula, it’s time to change that. But before you add anything to your cart, read this review: I put seven popular models to the test to find the very best one.
This is a one-piece spatula made from temperature-resistant silicone. It's designed for eggs, burgers, and anything else. I've even used it to break up ground beef in the pan.
We talked to chefs and tested silicone, metal, and wood options to find the best spatulas for a variety of tasks. Our picks include spatulas from GIR, Ateco, Victorinox, and Cuisinart.
Even some spatulas that have an all-silicone one-piece design can have crevices you can’t easily wipe clean. The GIR spatula is sleek, smooth, and a cinch to clean—even when hand-washing.
Just a few months ago, a tow-truck, itself, couldn't pry my rubber spatulas out of my hands. I swore by them for both baking and cooking. These caught me by surprise pretty swiftly. I bought them ...
The midsize six-piece option comes with a silicone spatula, flat turner, spoonula, and ladle, plus stainless-steel tongs and a utility spoon. This ladle is the only piece I can knock at all.
Which silicone spatula is best? The term spatula refers to two distinct kitchen tools. The first version is a long-handled scraper used for mixing, folding and removing the remnants of batters and ...