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Best Chopping Boards for Easy Monthly Oiling Routines
If you like your kitchen kit to look as good as it cooks, a simple monthly oiling routine is one of the best habits you can pick up. The trick is choosing chopping boards that actually suit that routine, rather than fighting against it. At Deer & Oak we specialise in bamboo, carbonised bamboo and acacia boards, all pre oiled and designed for real kitchens, not show homes. Let’s talk about which boards are best for easy monthly oiling routines and how to keep them looking beautiful with the least possible faff. Why monthly oiling is worth the two minutes...
Best Food-Grade Oils for Seasoning Acacia Chopping Boards
If you have an acacia chopping board in your kitchen, you already know it is a bit special. Rich grain, warm colour, naturally hard wearing. Look after it properly and it will outlast most of your gadgets. The secret? The right food grade oils for seasoning acacia chopping boards. Use the right oil and your board stays hydrated, stain resistant and beautifully glossy without feeling greasy. Use the wrong one and you can end up with sticky patches, unpleasant smells or, in the worst case, a rancid surface you definitely do not want near your food. Why acacia needs seasoning...
How Often Should You Oil Acacia Chopping Boards in a British Home?
If you have a beautiful acacia chopping board sitting pride of place on your kitchen worktop, you probably bought it for two reasons: it looks gorgeous and it feels reassuringly solid under the knife. To keep it that way, regular oiling is essential. But how often should you oil acacia chopping boards in a British home, where we have central heating, steamy kitchens and the odd kitchen window left open to the drizzle? Why acacia boards need oiling at all Acacia is a dense, durable hardwood, which is exactly why we love it for chopping boards. It is naturally water...
Best Ways to Disinfect Wooden Chopping Boards After Raw Meat
If you love cooking from scratch, raw chicken or a big joint of beef is probably a regular on your menu. What you really don’t want as a regular guest is salmonella or campylobacter lurking on your chopping board. Wooden boards like bamboo, carbonised bamboo and acacia are beautiful, kind to your knives and naturally more hygienic than many people realise. But they still need proper care, especially after raw meat. Here are the best ways to disinfect wooden chopping boards after raw meat, without ruining the wood. Why wooden boards are a smart choice for raw meat Before we...