They're here at last, the reason Mac and I began this venture, the offset spoon, aka the Basting Tasting and Saucing spoon.
These are the most versatile spoons in the kitchen, beautifully balanced, gorgeously designed, incredibly practical.
My son James shot and did most of the editing on this video, for which I'm grateful; thanks James. We're getting there. I daresay the spoons are of a better finished quality than the video! But we try!
They're only available from me at opensky, my partner in internet shopping. If you're interested in the details, or are interested in other Dalton-Ruhlman tools as well as other products I recommend, go to my tools and specialty foods page at opensky.com.
If you liked this post on the new Dalton-Ruhlman offset spoons, check out these other links:
- My post introducing the Ruhlman/Mac new kitchen products.
- Seven Spoons is a food blog that has great photos, interesting stories, and great recipes that are all written by Tara.
- Learn a bit more about spoons, by learning the history of the spoon.
© 2011 Michael Ruhlman. Photo © 2011 Donna Turner-Ruhlman. All rights reserved.
Craig
Hi Michael, love your books, love your blog, in fact...love the spoons!! Until I find out that Opensky cannot ship to Canada. Perhaps you could use your influence to get that little snag fixed. You have fans to the North too my friend!!
Cheers,
Craig.
ruhlman
within a month i hope to be able to make these available internationally.
Matt Kerr
That would be excellent. I joined opensky and discovered that, obscurely hidden, right at the end of the FAQs, they do not ship internationally but are very happy to send a rediculous number of emails a day... Not my favourite. I just want some offset spoons. Thanks.
*susan*
Okay, it is fun that the kid is helping with video, and his little screen capture stating that this is almost over is fun... but be careful. That music is under full copyright protection and using it in a video will incur costs. Maybe it is time for James to start composing some original music in GarageBand!
As to the product, I might actually want one if it will fit in my utensil drawer. What is the height of the spoon when it is "resting?"
ruhlman
oooo, hadn't thought of that. thanks. will tell james to learn garage band!
*susan*
This is how we keep our kids off the streets... mastering technology to further our careers. Worked for generations. 😉
Wilma de Soto
Good question, Susan. I would like to know too.
ruhlman
the top of the arc of the largest one is about an inch high
Shilpa
You're using the CIA hand towels! We still have ours as well.
Wilma de Soto
Just got 'em. Thanks.
PS. Garage Band is a cinch.
Paul
Ha! Ha! Oh, wait...this is...this is serious. I admit to the design being good, I've got a couple already, just cheap metal spoons of appropriate size that I bent to task. $28 (not sure if that is with or without shipping) Hooo boy these spoons better do something extra special. Seriously people, before taking the plunge, try bending your own, you won't find it too hard (and you don't have to wait for it to ship!)
ruhlman
agreed, for years i used bent spoons, and if you have to choose between these spoons, and rent money, I'd go with the rent. but none of my spoons were very elegant, and they weren't the right size. I'll bet you don't have a big basting spoon like the one in the video. If we sell enough of them, then we can def. get the price down, which i agree is high. but it is what it must be for us to produce them for now, and they really don't exist elsewhere.
a
Usually when I find a nice spoon that I like at an antique store I have to pay 10-15 dollars for a single used spoon.
Martha
Hi Michael,
I love these!! I posted a question up on your FB page about them as I am poised to order them. I'll ask it here too since it looks like you're pretty active in this stream. My OpenSky email this morning says "was $28; now on sale for a limited time." Yet when I went to buy them, the price is still $28. Are they supposed to be at a reduced sale price today, or was my email incorrect? Thanks!
Tim Walters
Hi Michael,
What's with the caption @ 1:13 in your video???
devlyn
Don't you remember the infamous "go have sex" when talking about what to do while your chicken is roasting at the ICP conference last year? Wasn't sure if most people would get that... ^_^
Cali
Loved the video. Could best be described as exuberant! Kids have so much energy that is comes through in everything they do. I hope this is an ongoing collaboration as I'd love to watch him mature through his videos.
Georgia Pellegrini
So glad you're doing your own products! I'm going to be offering my own food products on Open Sky in just a few months.
Chris K.
Where are your spoons fabricated, and by whom? What kind of steel are they using? This information is not available on OpenSky, and I think it's important. Especially considering the price point you've set.
Mac
Hi....Mac Dalton here in response....Steel is 204 Stainless Steel....Made in China by my Factory....we brought these in via Air Freight to get them to market ASAP....also have very strong box that they are shipped in....we hope to be able to reduce price in the future if we have enough intrest in product....and it seems we do! These are great Spoons and fun and usefull!!! Hope yeu get them and enjoy them as I do!!!! Thanks
Matt
Great video. Love the usage of the Rocky theme music. Very appropriate for any epic cinematic moment. Oh and the spoons look great too.
Natalie Luffer Sztern
Mac, from China that Air Freight is bloody expensive...
Emily
Hi Michael,
Could you please share the technique for the whole cauliflower head you were basting in the video? It looks delicious.
Paul C
Is there some option on Opensky that I'm missing to build an order of several different items. I was looking to buy a few different things and it wanted to sell and ship them to me seperately with me paying for shipping for each item individually. First online store I've seen where I can't put all the items into a single order with a single shipping cost.
Tom
I really want these spoons but Opensky says the sale is closed?
I thought these just came out?
More spoons please!
commiskaze
Ahhh ship to Canada!! there is alot to be said for a tasting spoon that dosent cause your knuckles to go into hot sauce in a rush!
Wilma de Soto
Another good thing about these spoons is they are perfect for digging into deep jars and containers like mayonnaise, sour cream or whatever. The stem of the spoon doesn't get all gunked up and your hands don't get messy. Love them.
Eric
Looks great Michael. Have you thought about designing a perfect quenelle spoon? I think that would be a product in equal if not higher demand.
Eva
Another Canadian fan with a question: Any chance you'll open up the spoons to a la carte pricing? Or creating a set of 3 large spoons? The large spoon is what I'd love to get...and give.
peg
Michael, I love your products...love the spoons especially. I do have a product idea...something I purchased in ITaly and have not seen made here...if you have any interest..let me know...thanks