Heat-Resistant to 600°F/315°C for Safe Use
spatula is made from food-grade silicone, which withstands high temperatures up to 600°F/315°C, so it won’t melt, break down, or release odorless fumes. A dependable tool for various high-temperature cooking scenarios, such as stirring caramel on a hot stove, flipping eggs in a sizzling pan, or spreading melted chocolate on desserts.
Soft Silicone Gentle on Nonstick Cookware
Are you worried about damaging your expensive pans or pots with metal or hard plastic utensils? Our flexible spatulas are made from soft silicone and crafted to be smooth and rounded, which ensures that it glides smoothly over your pots and pans, minimizing the risk of scratching or marring the delicate surface of your non-stick cookware or bakeware.
Non-Stick Smooth Surface for Easy Cleaning
Are you often troubled by residue sticking to your kitchen tools? Are you bothered by the difficulty of spreading or mixing efficiently because of sticky food stuff residue? It’s frustrating when batter, or sauce clings to your kitchen scrapers, making them hard to clean and less effective. With our non-stick spatulas, you can enjoy precise spreading and stirring without the hassle of residue. No seam between the spatula and handle makes for easy cleaning.
Versatile, Handy Size and Shape
Scraping and Mixing: The flexible edges allows to scrape every last bit of batter or dough from mixing bowls.
Folding and Mixing: Great for folding delicate whipped cream, egg whites, or meringue, and stirring stiff cookie dough.
Spreading and Smoothing: The curved and beveled side is easy to spread icing, frosting or fillings smoothly and evenly on cakes and pastries.
Cooking and Sautéing: Heat-proof spatula is suitable for sautéing vegetables, stirring sauces, or scrambling eggs.
Serving: Use it to portion out and serve foods like casseroles, lasagna, or brownies directly from the baking dish.
[Is silicone spatula heat-resistant up to 600°F (315°C)?] Crafted from premium food-grade silicone, the spoon spatulas withstand high temperatures up to 600°F (315°C), safe for use on gas stoves, electric cooktops, ovens, microwaves, and dishwashers. No more warping, melting, or burning when searing stir-fries, melting chocolate or butter, stirring boiling soups, sautéing veggies over high heat, or scraping hot baking dishes. And BPA-free silicone won’t leach tastes into your food.
[Can the cooking spatula be used with non-stick cookware?] Our silicone spoonula is designed to protect non-stick, ceramic, or coated cookware—no scratches, no damage. Its soft, flexible silicone head glides gently over pan surfaces, avoiding the harsh scraping that metal tools cause. And seamless design ensures long-lasting durability, prevents breakage when scraping thick batter, stirring sauces, or scooping dense mixtures. The smooth, gap-free design ensures every surface is easy to clean.
[Is the spatula spoon too soft or too stiff?] The silicone head strikes the ideal balance between flexibility and rigidity: it bends to hug the curves of bowls, pans, and jars to scrape out every last drop of batter, sauce, or nut butter, while staying firm enough to scoop thick mixtures (like cookie dough or mashed potatoes) without breaking or bending out of shape. Think of spoonula like this: firm enough to “scoop like a spoon,” flexible enough to “scrape like a spatula”—all in one tool.
[Is the handle comfortable to hold?] The staub spoon features a lightweight, ergonomically shaped handle that fits comfortably in your hand. The non-slip texture ensures a secure grip, even when your hands are wet or greasy—so you can focus on perfecting your recipe, not holding onto your tool. The handle is also firm enough to handle thick batters and heavy ingredients without bending or breaking. It also features a hanging hole at the end, allowing for easy storage on a kitchen hook or rack.
[Why is the silicone spoon spatula so versatile?] Its spoon-like bowl and spatula-like edge make the spoonula ideal for a wide range of kitchen tasks: it excels in baking, where it can scrape mixing bowls, fold egg whites into cake batter; it’s useful for stovetop cooking, helping stir sauces, soups, and curries, sauté veggies, flip eggs, and mix pancake or waffle batter. The slight bowl shape helps scoop sauces from corners of pots and pans, minimizing waste and ensuring thorough mixing.