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  2. Fish slice - Wikipedia

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    It may be called a slotted spatula or a turner [2] or flipper. [3] The utensil was originally designed as a serving piece rather than a cooking implement. History

  3. The Best Metal Spatulas for Flipping Fish, Steak and More - AOL

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    Here, four high-quality metal spatulas that will help you flip ingredients like a pro.

  4. Slotted spoon - Wikipedia

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    Three examples of typical stainless steel slotted spoons Special slotted spoons used to prepare absinthe. A slotted spoon is a spoon implement used in food preparation.The term can be used to describe any spoon with slots, holes or other openings in the bowl of the spoon which let liquid pass through while preserving the larger solids on top.

  5. Kitchen utensil - Wikipedia

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    Spatula and (hidden) serving fork – Skimmer and chef's knife (small cleaver) – Whisk and slotted spoon – Spaghetti ladle – Sieve and measuring spoon set – Bottle brush and (spoon) A kitchen utensil is a small hand-held tool used for food preparation. Common kitchen tasks include cutting food items to size, heating food on an open ...

  6. Spatula - Wikipedia

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    The blades on these are usually made of metal or plastic, with a wooden or plastic handle to insulate them from heat. A cookie shovel is a turner with a larger blade, made for lifting cookies off a pan or baking sheet. A frosting spatula is also known as palette knife and is usually made of metal or plastic.

  7. You've Never Had a Breakfast Burger Like This Before - AOL

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    Increase the heat to medium, add the hash browns in 2 piles (1/2 cup each), and let cook, pressing down on the piles with the back of a large (non-slotted) spatula so they come into contact with ...