Netherton Foundry Black Iron Spatula

£34.99

Only 2 left in stock

Lift fish, pancakes and fried eggs with ease using this handcrafted black iron fish slice. A beautifully balanced kitchen tool that’s made to last.

Only 2 left in stock

Description

Designed for precision and everyday performance, the Netherton Foundry Black Iron Spatula makes lifting delicate foods effortless. Handmade in Shropshire from durable black iron, it’s pre-seasoned with organic flax oil for a naturally easy-release finish and develops an even better cooking surface the more it’s used.

The thin, slightly flexible blade easily slides beneath fish fillets, fried eggs, pancakes and burgers, while the perforated design allows excess oil or cooking juices to drain away before serving. Comfortable to hold and suitable for high cooking temperatures, it’s equally at home in a frying pan, on a griddle or at the barbecue. Free from plastics and synthetic coatings, this is a beautifully made kitchen tool that combines traditional craftsmanship with everyday practicality.

Looking for more traditional cookware? Browse our full range of Netherton Foundry cookware and utensils.

Product Features

  • Handmade in Shropshire
  • Crafted from 99.1% pure black iron
  • Pre-seasoned with organic flax oil
  • Thin, flexible blade for delicate foods
  • Perforated design drains excess oil
  • Suitable for high-temperature cooking
  • Riveted construction with signature brass detail
  • Plastic and PTFE free

Dimensions:

Blade width: 7.5 cm
Total length of blade and handle: 35 cm

Material: Hand spun iron

Care instructions: Never clean the cast, black or spun iron bowl, lid or pan in a dish washer. Don’t place, when hot into very cold water. This might cause it crack or warp. After use, clean the bowl with a stiff plastic brush and hot water.

Made in Britain.

About Netherton Foundry

Traditional cast and spun iron cookware made by a family company in Shropshire, England. They have been making and designing cooking products for over three decades utilising traditional methods 18th and 19th century Iron masters. Our range of frying pans and prospector pans come a variety of different sizes with more of the brands range in store.

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