Cooking Utensils

Whether you’re looking for kitchen spoons, paddles, or whisks, we have all the cooking utensils you need to cook your food.

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Serving Utensils

Stock up on all the proper serving utensils to portion out everything from soup and salad to pie and ice cream.

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Measuring Cups and Spoons

Ensure you’re adding precise amounts of each ingredient by assessing them with these measuring cups and spoons.

Food Transfer Supplies

Easily scoop, funnel, and dip your ingredients by using food transfer supplies to sort and relocate anything from vinegar to candy.

Slicers, Peelers, and Mashers

Quickly complete prep work on anything from bagels to potatoes by using slicers, peelers, and mashers.

Baskets and Skimmers

Use baskets and skimmers to evenly apply breading, remove foods from a fryer, or even blanch vegetables in your commercial kitchen.

Garnishing and Presentation Tools

From drizzling sauces to forming rice into tidy shapes, you can find all the garnishing and presentation tools needed for a sophisticated presentation.

Allergen Safe / Color-Coded Kitchen Tools

Maintain an allergen-safe environment by using color-coded kitchen tools such as cutting boards, knives, and pizza pans to prevent cross-contamination.

Skewers

If your restaurant has kebabs on the menu, you’ll need stainless steel or wooden / bamboo skewers to assemble and grill your meats and vegetables.


Food Allergy Safety Products

In an ideal world, you'd wash, rinse, and sanitize every utensil prior to preparing a meal for a customer with an allergy. But even trace amounts of food can cause cross-contact. To eliminate the risk completely, designate equipment for known allergy-only meals. This equipment should be stored separately and labeled in some way to note it is only to be used on food allergen dishes. Purple-colored kitchen supplies are commonly used to prepare food allergy dishes. In this article, we highlight some allergen safe kitchen tools that can be found right here at WebstaurantStore! And don't forget that many of our knives , spatulas , gloves , towels and other products come in various colors to help you create your own color coded system to avoid cross-contact and cross-contamination. Food Markers Food markers are a great, visual way to indicate to your customers or employees which foods contain allergic ingredients. Use them on buffet lines, at catered events, in the kitchen, or to mark dishes at the table. Tablecraft "Allergy" Bamboo Food Marker Tablecraft "Gluten Free" Bamboo Food Marker Thermometers These purple food thermometers make it easy to identify which temperature gauges are used with allergy-free foods. Having multiple sets of utensils, cutting boards, knives, and other kitchen gadgets is essential for preventing cross-contact with allergens and other dangerous germs. Taylor Purple Waterproof Pocket Thermometer Taylor Purple Pocket Thermometer Kitchen Hand Tools Any utensil that comes in contact with food have the ability to crosscontaminate other food items. By keeping your kitchen hand tools color coded, you can reduce the risk of cross-contact and accidental exposure to allergens. Mercer Purple High Temp Slotted Turner Mercer High Temp Plastic Tong Vollrath Purple Disher #40 Purple Disher Cutlery You use different colored knives for meat, veggies, fruits, fish, and poultry, so why not color code for allergy-free products as well? Purple-handled knives are a s

A Basic Guide to Food Presentation

If you own a foodservice business, you know that food plating and presentation are central to keeping guests happy as they experience your restaurant. However, plating is often overlooked by chefs who are either too busy or more concerned with the taste of their dishes. People eat with their eyes, and creative and thoughtful plating enhances both the look and taste of your food. Focusing on presentation also allows chefs to showcase their creations and demonstrate to guests that they're getting their money's worth. While there aren't any hard and fast rules when it comes to "correct" plating, there are several important concepts to keep in mind as you prepare and present your restaurant's delicious culinary creations. Things to Remember Before You Begin Plating Food Before you begin preparing your dish, you should consider the kind of cuisine you're serving. Are you making a hearty steak dinner, or are you preparing a delicate side dish or appetizer? You can't start building your plate until all of your flavors are finalized, so it's wise to have your ingredients prepared before you begin the actual plating process. Additionally, you'll want to consider portion sizes before you begin plating. To do so, focus on balancing your protein, carbohydrate, and vegetable to create a nutritionally balanced meal. Ultimately, carefully placed ingredients create art, but presentation should never overshadow taste. Guidelines for Plating Food For tips and tricks on how to create a beautiful plate, consider the steps below: 1. Choose the Perfect Plate Selecting the right plate for your meal is key to attractive food presentation. Here are some things to keep in mind: Choose the right plate. One way to conceptualize plating is to think of yourself as an artist, the plate as your canvas, and the food as your medium. Choose the right size plate. Choose your plate wisely by making sure it's big enough to allow your food to stand out, but small enough that your portions don't look too

Different Types of Thermometers

No kitchen is complete without one essential little piece of equipment: a thermometer. You need a thermometer to test temperatures when you are making candy, baking bread, grilling meat, or even just storing food in your refrigerator. But are all thermometers the same? And how can you choose the best one for your kitchen? Here are some of the answers for you.

Use Kitchen Hand Tools for Preparation Tasks in Your Commercial Kitchen

If you own a bar, bakery, diner, or restaurant, we have the kitchen hand tools you need for day-to-day tasks. Use our ladles, tongs, pie servers, and other serving utensils to dish out exact portions. We also have wooden spoons, ladles, and whips for mixing and stirring ingredients. Read more

Use egg rings to make perfectly shaped eggs in your diner, or make in-house sauce for your barbecue pit with our food mills. You can prepare meats with our commercial meat tenderizers, steak weights, thermometers, and marinade injectors. When you’re finished cooking, use kitchen hand tools like our graters, garnishing tools, and plating tools to add the finishing touches to your dishes.


Our kitchen tools aid in completing precise tasks, like making funnel cake and getting the right amount of breading on your chicken. Funnel cake pitchers and breading baskets make it easy to prepare these fried favorites. Also, kitchen hand tools like allergen-safe cutting boards, knives, and thermometers can protect guests from cross-contamination of ingredients that may be harmful to them, such as wheat gluten.

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