How To Care For Your Wood Cutting Boards
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Have you ever wondered how to care for your wood cutting boards? After
my first good quality cutting board purchase I developed a simple method
to maintaining my favorite wood cutting boards and you are going to
love it. We are so excited to partner with John Boos to bring you this
fabulous giveaway so you can experience the amazing quality of Boos
Boards.
Last summer I received my very first John Boos cutting board. Today I have 6 and a John Boos butcher block. I think I may need an intervention. Not really. I have a thing for great quality kitchen tools. My cutting boards are certainly on the top of that list.
I have always had a stack of cutting boards, maybe not such good quality. But nonetheless I have had a lot. They never stayed nice though. They would eventually smell of onion or get dried out or cracked. It wasn’t until my first Boos Board that I decided to research how to care for and maintain a cutting board. I mean seriously, these are so nice that I am certain Munchkin will inherit a few when she moves out on her own.
My cutting boards virtually look like they have never been used. Absolutely as beautiful as the first day I got them. After I started getting better quality tools, I started paying closer attention to the care of them. I am thrilled to share my How To Care and Maintain Your Wood Cutting Boards method with you. Scroll to the bottom for full instructions. It is really simple to keep them gorgeous and make them last a lifetime.
#TSRISummer is an amazing time. This year we are partnering with some of our favorite brands to celebrate TSRI’s Sizzling Summer. I am so excited to share one of our favorite brands with you: John Boos
is absolutely my favorite cutting board. Quality products that have
stood the test of time. For 125 years and counting John Boos and Co
have been creating spectacular cutting boards that have taken the food
industry by storm. You see their boards everywhere. Actually I first
fell in love when watching a walnut cutting board on Food Network. Now I have 3 walnut cutting boards of my own. Some people collect tchotchke (pronounced Chachkis). I collect kitchen tools.
Wood Cutting Boards from Top to Bottom – Keep in mind I also have a stack of plastic cutting boards that I use regularly for chicken, onion, garlic and chipotle peppers (they can stain a board like no other food product).
1) Random bamboo board
2) Cutting board tray
3) Walnut 20x15x1-1/2 John Boos – My favorite everyday cutting board
4) Walnut Chopping Block 18x18x3 by John Boos – Sits right next to the stove for convenient prep to stove top
5) Old cutting board
6) Walnut Chopping Block 18×3 – This one will be on the center of my new table
7) Maple 24x18x1-1/2 – Huge cutting board for the really big jobs.
8) Cherry 24x18x2-1/4 – Huge cutting board perfect for permanent placement on a kitchen island
9) Maple End Grain with Grips 24x18x 2-1/4 – Chad’s favorite
10) Butcher Block – Most gorgeous butcher block ever (Not shown)
{{{Drumroll please}}} John Boos has generously agreed to give away 3, count them 3, fabulous cutting boards to TSRI readers.
One of my favorite cutting boards are the convenient to use and store 20x15x1-1/2″ wood cutting boards. We are giving away one in each wood… Maple, Cherry and Walnut. What is your favorite? I am hooked on the sleek and sophisticated look of the walnut. But, I am also in love with the sturdiness of the maple and the simple beauty and durability of the cherry. Are you excited???
GIVEAWAY CLOSED
Enjoy your Sizzling Summer!
With love from our simple kitchen to yours.
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How To Care For Your Wood Cutting Boards
Clean lint free cloth (I use cheesecloth)
Spatula or lemon and salt (your preference)
Mineral Oil/Beeswax Board Cream (I love Boos Block Board Cream)
Wood cutting board
Initial treatment: Wipe your wood cutting board down with a wet cloth and a mild detergent, rinse and allow to air dry completely. Make sure your cutting board is clean and dry.
Apply a quarter size amount of board cream to your cutting board. Use a lint free cloth to apply the cream in a single even layer. Follow the grain of the wood. Allow cream to absorb overnight and wipe off any excess cream in the morning. Treat all sides of the board.
Repeat this process until the board no longer absorbs the cream, for a new board this may take 4 or 5 applications.
Daily care: be sure to clean your board after use with a mild dish soap and water. Do not soak your board. It can absorb water and warp. Allow board to dry completely.
You can clean your board by scraping the surface with a spatula or gently scrubbing with lemon and course salt. After cleaning, allow to dry completely and reapply board cream.
To maintain your board you will need to treat it regularly. How often
depends on you. Once a month works for me, but if you use your cutting
board more often or less often you may adjust your schedule according to
your needs.
Do not allow liquid to stand on board. Wipe clean as quickly as possible. Take care of them and you can enjoy your boards for years to come!
Recipe developed by Donna Elick – The Slow Roasted Italian
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These boards are absolutely beautiful. I have 1 wooden board and 3 plastic. Love how you explain how to care for them. Thank you!
These boards are absolutely beautiful. I have 3 plastic and 1 wooden board. I thank you for posting how to care for the wood, extremely helpful.
Do you know what's in Boos Board Cream?
Yes, it is beeswax and a food grade mineral oil. Enjoy!
2 cutting boards
Thanks for the giveaway. I would love to have a quality board. You can never have too many boards or kitchen tools.
I have 4 cutting boards
We only have one board and have had it for years. We use it just about every day. It doesn't have a name brand on it, but its been a good one. Like you, I have seen just about every chef on the Food Channel uses these Boos boards. They look fantastic! And the tips for keeping your boards looking great are wonderful to know. Terry P.
I have 2 handmade boards and an Epicurean board, plus a plastic one that is permanently attached to the counter by the sink.
John Boos boards are amazing! Love to own one!
I've always thought the Boos boards looked wonderful. Thanks for the chance to win one!
Love the cherry cutting board….would match my kitchen cabinets! Made your caramel sauce the other day….easy and delicious!
Fantastic post.It is never to late to learn.I am going to purchase Boo's Cutting Board Cream
Thank You
I have several boards but none as beautiful or good as John Boos! Would absolutely love to own one!
John Boos boards are amazing! Love to own one!
I HAVE SEVERAL PLASTIC AND ONLY ONE WOODEN ONE. WOULD LOVE A GOOD HEAVY DUTY WOODEN CUTTING BOARD.
I've never owned a real cutting board, sadly, you'd think I would cooking for 42 yrs for 10kids, and now 13grandkids & 1 great granddaughter… I especially like the look of the cherry wood…looks classic and rich… I already shared this on my FB page. Hopefully lots will see it.
As the mother of 10, grandmother of 13, I'm sad to say I've never owned a real cutting board. Only little plastic things from $$ stores, You'd think as much as I cook, I would, but alas, no.
I really like the cherry one, it looks classy & rich in color… I shared this on my FB page.
Wevonly had one, plastic, :'(, I hated it so much!!!
Awesome giveaway! Those cutting boards are fantastic.
I have two sets of plastic cutting mats (the color coded kind) and one wooden carving board. Would love to add a Boos board!
I have two plastic cutting boards and the wooden one that came with the kitchen cabinets. I have admired the Boos boards for a long time! They are gorgeous!
Boos is the best cutting boards out there! Great giveaway.
Wow these are beautiful boards. I've been neglectful of mine – have some warping and splitting.
I currently own 4 cutting boards, but they are all very old and need replacing!
I have two wooden boards – one small bamboo board and a very old miscellaneous wooden board that is now rather worn — oh! and two plastic boards.
An essential piece of equipment in any well run kitchen! Great idea for a giveaway!