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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Joyce Chen 3-Piece Burnished Bamboo Stir-Fry Set

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Joyce Chen opened her first restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1958. She found that the selection and quality of Chinese cookware in America didn't live up to her high standards… so she developed her own. Today, Joyce Chen Products sources from all over the Pacific Rim to bring the best of Asia to you. This 3 piece Burnished Bamboo Stir Fry Tool Set includes three popular tools for making a delicious stir fry meal -- 9" Rice Paddle, 12" Mixing Spoon, and 13" Stir-Fry Spatula. Bamboo is stronger than wood and will not swell, split or absorb moisture. Bamboo is perfect for non-stick surfaces and is an abundant renewable resource. These Burnished Bamboo tools are oven-roasted to caramelize the naturally occurring sugars in the wood, which results in a beautiful honey color.
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- 3-piece set: 9-inch rice paddle; 12-inch mixing spoon; 13-inch stir-fry spatula
- Made of bamboo, an earth-friendly renewable resource
- Burnished honey color results from oven-roasting the bamboo
- Tough, wood-like tools will not swell, split, or absorb moisture
- Perfect for cooking on nonstick surfaces; dishwasher-safe
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Customer Buzz
 "I just wish they'd explain the funky smell" 2009-09-14
By Diane Kistner (Georgia)
Yes, as some other reviewers have mentioned, these tools have a funky smell. I would not mind it as much if I knew what it was. If it's something that naturally occurs when the bamboo is cured the way these tools are, and it's not in any way indicative of some chemical that's going to hurt me, then they just need to say so.



But I've used the rice paddles very frequently since I've gotten these tools just a few days ago, and they've been through the dishwasher, and I haven't had any kind of bad reaction to using them (and I'm usually pretty chemically sensitive), so I'm going to say I think this must be "a feature and not a bug."



I bought two sets, thinking the wok spatulas would be curved more to follow the curved shape of my round-bottomed wok and that I'd use two of them when cooking, one for each hand. They are curved slightly, but not as much as I'd expected for a wok spatula. Yes, I will use them, but they weren't what I expected. The spoons are your typical wooden spoons, except made of bamboo (which is wonderful), and they will serve for what I'd normally use them for.



But the rice paddles...I love these paddles! With their large surface, they are great for folding in ingredients like English peas in tuna and pasta salads, and I find them much easier on my arthritic hands than longer-handled spoons. I mix five-minute artisan bread dough manually using a spoon (pushing the flour into the dough to incorporate it all), and one of these paddles is perfect for that purpose. Also, they perfectly fit down inside a wide-mouth mason jar with just a little room to spare, which makes them extremely handy for my sprouting and fermenting exploits.



For the money, I'm glad I got these. They are definitely a lot nicer than your typical wooden spoon set and ought to last a long time.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent set for healthy cookware" 2009-04-24
By Ari Goldstein (Palo Alto, CA USA)
People complain about these kitchen tools because they are difficult to clean. This is durable wood, and you can run it through the dishwasher, but consider washing them as soon as you are finished using them.

Customer Buzz
 "Works well" 2009-04-20
By NoTexasCowboy (Dallas, Texas)
I bought these because I was tired of scratching up the wok with a stainless steel spatula. The spoons work very well, are sturdy, and the spatula does not scratch the wok. Exactly what I wanted. I bought two, and will replace them with the same thing when (if) they wear out.

Customer Buzz
 "Perfect for those who can't stand the feel of a wooden spoon!" 2009-04-03
By J. Kadrmas (Fargo, ND)
I bought these mainly because I can't stand the feel of a wooden spoon after it's washed a few times. It's like fingernails on a chalkboard for me ... popsicle sticks, wooden spoons ... ugh.



These utensils can be washed in the dishwasher and always stay just as smooth as when you receive them.

Customer Buzz
 "Think again. These are very thin pieces." 2009-02-20
By Zaine Ridling (Missouri, US)
I don't mind thin wooden utensils, but these are very thin and smaller than I thought they'd be, which suggests they won't last long before they need to be replaced. I can buy better at Wal-Mart, sadly. Joy has let us down with this set. Skip it and find better.


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