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October 24, 2009 4:45 PM PDT

A spoon that's supposed to drip

by Thursday Bram
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The RSVP Endurance Drizzle Spoon

(Credit: ChefTools)

I have a stack of recipes that suggest drizzling this sauce or that dressing over the dish as I'm getting ready to serve it. Without fail, my drizzles either wind up on the counter or turn into pours all over the dish. The RSVP Endurance Drizzle Spoon seems to indicate that I'm not the only one. This stainless-steel spoon has a deep bowl and a small spout so you can drizzle a sauce without a problem. Thick or thin, oil or cream, the Drizzle Spoon allows you to control the drops and create elegant-appearing dishes, just like fancy restaurants.

The RSVP Endurance Drizzle Spoon is dishwasher-safe, so no matter how sticky a sauce you use it with, clean up won't be a concern. The spoon is made of solid 18/8 stainless steel. Its polished appearance also means that while this spoon does well in the kitchen, the Drizzle Spoon can sit out on the buffet table or get passed around to your guests. It will fit right in with most tableware sets and keep the gravy off your tablecloth. The Drizzle Spoon is priced at $8.99, although a second one may not be a bad thing to have.

Thursday Bram is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.
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by ladybasket October 25, 2009 7:34 AM PDT
HeHe! This sounds like a fun little gadget to have around!

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by ladybasket October 25, 2009 7:35 AM PDT
HeHe! This sounds like a fun little gadget to have around!

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by jamesliu1 October 25, 2009 10:33 AM PDT
Or you can use a real spoon and some skill.
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