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How to apply oil to chopping board
If you want your wooden or bamboo kitchen board to last 5 to 10 years, the simplest method is to apply a thin coat of food safe mineral oil every 3 to 4 weeks, using about 1 to 2 teaspoons per side on a standard 45x35cm board. Work the oil in with a soft cloth, let it soak for at least 20 minutes, then wipe away any excess so the surface is dry to the touch. Why oiling your cutting board matters Every time you wash a chopping board, a little moisture escapes from the wood or bamboo. Without oil,...
How to clean a chopping board after raw meat?
If you want to know how to clean a chopping board after raw meat, the safest method is: rinse within 2 minutes of use, scrub for at least 30 seconds with hot soapy water, then disinfect with a food safe solution and let the board air dry upright for a minimum of 20 minutes. Done properly, this routine helps reduce common food bugs like salmonella and campylobacter on your kitchen board. Step by step: how to clean a chopping board after raw meat Raw chicken, pork and mince can leave bacteria in every knife mark on your cutting board. Here...
walnut vs beech chopping boards
If you cook most days and want the best balance of knife friendliness and durability, a walnut chopping board is usually better than beech, lasting around 5 to 10 years with regular oiling, while beech typically gives you about 3 to 7 years before it starts to look tired. Walnut vs beech chopping boards: quick answer So what is the best chopping board material for everyday home cooking? For most people, a medium to large walnut board in the 38x28cm to 45x35cm range is the sweet spot for meat, veg and bread. Walnut is kinder to knife edges than beech,...
Best chopping boards for Japanese knives UK?
If you use Japanese knives in the UK, the best chopping board is a medium to large wooden or bamboo board that measures at least 38x28cm, weighs around 1.2 to 2.1kg, and is gentle enough to protect a 15 degree edge. In practice, that means choosing a board like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) or Large Acacia Board (45x35cm, 2.1kg), which are soft enough for high carbon steel but still firm and stable for daily prep. Why Japanese knives need a different chopping board Japanese knives are usually harder than Western knives, often around 60 HRC...