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Wooden spurtle for stirring and mixing
Wooden spurtle for stirring and mixing
Traditional wooden spurtle utensil
Traditional wooden spurtle utensil
Slim wooden spurtle for everyday cooking
Slim wooden spurtle for everyday cooking

Spurtle | Beechwood

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Scottish Wooden Spurtle - Traditional Porridge Stirrer & Wooden Cooking Utensil

Discover the timeless simplicity of the Wooden Spurtle, a traditional Scottish stirring tool designed for porridge but equally useful throughout the kitchen. Handcrafted from FSC-certified wood, its slim profile moves smoothly through thick and delicate mixtures alike, making stirring easier while protecting non-stick cookware from scratches.

Originally developed in Scotland centuries ago, the spurtle has become a favourite among cooks who appreciate simple, functional kitchen tools that perform beautifully every day.

Creamore Mill, UK.

A Surprisingly Versatile Kitchen Tool:
Although famous as a traditional porridge stirrer, the wooden spurtle is one of the most versatile utensils you'll own.

Perfect for:
• Stirring porridge and oats without sticking
• Mixing soups, sauces and gravies
• Preparing risotto and polenta
• Stirring jams, chutneys and preserves
• Mixing cake batters and pancake mixtures
• Folding ingredients gently together
• Muddling herbs and citrus for cocktails and mocktails
• Everyday cooking with non-stick cookware

A beautifully simple utensil that quickly becomes a favourite.

Traditional Design That Simply Works

Unlike a large wooden spoon, the slender profile creates less resistance when stirring.

Features
• FSC-certified hardwood construction
• Traditional Scottish spurtle design
• Slim profile for effortless stirring
• Comfortable ergonomic grip
• Gentle on non-stick cookware
• Durable British craftsmanship

The smooth rounded shape glides easily through food while providing excellent control during cooking.

Why Choose a Spurtle?
For generations, Scottish cooks have preferred a spurtle because of its efficiency and versatility.

Benefits include:
• Reduces lumps when stirring porridge and oats
• Creates smooth, even stirring with less effort
• Won't scratch non-stick cookware
• Comfortable for prolonged stirring
• More precise than bulky wooden spoons
• Beautiful natural timber that develops character with use

A timeless kitchen utensil that proves simple tools are often the most useful.

Complete Your Kitchen Collection:
Pair with our Wooden Spoons, Pastry Brushes, Olive Wood Serving Utensils, Wooden Scoops, Butter Knives and Beechwood Tongs to create a beautifully equipped kitchen.

29.5x2.5x2.5cm

• Hand wash with warm water and mild detergent
• Dry immediately after washing
• Do not soak in water
• Not dishwasher safe
• Occasionally apply food-safe mineral oil to maintain the
timber

Natural wood will develop a rich patina over time, making each spurtle uniquely beautiful.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is a spurtle?
A spurtle is a traditional Scottish wooden stirring utensil originally designed for making porridge. Its slim shape allows it to stir thick mixtures smoothly while reducing lumps.

Why is a spurtle better than a wooden spoon?
Its narrow profile creates less resistance when stirring, making it easier to mix porridge, sauces, soups and batters while providing greater control.

What can I use a spurtle for?
A spurtle is ideal for porridge, oats, soups, sauces, risotto, polenta, cake batters, jams, preserves and even muddling herbs for drinks.

Is it suitable for non-stick cookware?
Yes. The smooth wooden surface is gentle on non-stick pans, ceramic cookware and enamel surfaces.

Is the timber sustainably sourced?
Yes. It is crafted from FSC-certified wood sourced from responsibly managed forests.

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