Netherton Iron Pastry Knife/Spreader

This elegant Kitchen Palette Knife, made in Shropshire, England by Netherton Foundry, is the perfect tool for all kinds of culinary uses. Bakers will find its smooth black iron surface and 1 ½” wide blade ideal for gently lifting bisc... See More

Netherton Iron Pastry Knife/Spreader
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Netherton Iron Pastry Knife/Spreader
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This elegant Kitchen Palette Knife, made in Shropshire, England by Netherton Foundry, is the perfect tool for all kinds of culinary uses. Bakers will find its smooth black iron surface and 1 ½” wide blade ideal for gently lifting biscuits or cookies off trays, icing scones or cakes, and perfect for serving up a perfect slice of that cake (or pie). Or reach for it when making pancakes by the dozens–the 13 ½” length slides underneath to easily flip one or a whole line of dollar-sized flapjacks on your griddle. As with all of Netherton’s fine products, it comes preseasoned with flax oil for a natural nonstick finish. Keep this tool close to hand, and it will quickly become a valued part of your kitchen arsenal. It makes a great gift as well, and will be appreciated by the home cook or baker on your holiday list. Measures 13 ½” x 1 ½” x ⅛”. Made in England.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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A satisfying, old-fashioned tool that feels right in your hand

"It’s rare these days to find something so simple yet so well made. The Netherton Iron Pastry Knife feels like it could last generations — solid, balanced, and with that unmistakable “hand-forged” character that makes you want to bake something just to use it. I’ve used it mostly for cutting pastry dough, but it’s equally handy for spreading butter or lifting biscuits off a tray. It has a pleasant weight and that subtle texture of seasoned iron that improves the more you use it. After a quick rinse and dry, it’s ready for the next round — no fussy upkeep required. It’s not flashy, but that’s exactly the point. This is one of those quiet, enduring kitchen tools that just makes you feel good about cooking."

Hal F. (5/5)

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