When chopping vegetables, a bench scraper makes short work of transferring the veggies from the cutting board to the skillet or soup pot without losing half the veggies onto the floor during the transfer. Think of that flat piece of metal as a wide extension of your hand. Imagine the joy you would feel by only making ONE journey from your cutting board to your soup pot instead of your usual six trips as you balance those diced veggies on your knife or in your hand. And I bet you never make that journey without watching at least a few of those veggies slide off onto the floor.
You can also use your trusty scraper to smash whole cloves of garlic if you’re afraid to use your chef’s knife for that purpose. You can also use a bench scraper to smash boiled potatoes before frying them.
This versatile tool was originally designed to cut dough into pieces, or to scrape up the stuck on bits of dough that cling to your work surface when making rolls, bread, cookies, or pasta.
I used one to cut my big lump of dough into several smaller pieces when I made homemade pasta with our Indy grandgirls this summer during GrandCamp.
So invest in an inexpensive bench scraper, and you’ll spend less time sweeping your floor and cleaning your countertops…and more time enjoying the dishes you create.
Janeth Peterseim says
Since we don’t have a kitchen store any more, where would one go to get one
Meemaw says
Here is a link on Amazon. I hope this helps! https://www.amazon.com/Norpro-Stainless-Steel-Scraper-Chopper/dp/B000SSZ4Q4/ref=sr_1_5?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1507141496&sr=1-5&keywords=bench+scraper
(Sorry it’s such a LONG link! 🙂
XOXO
Meemaw