Cutting Edge Innovation: The Next Big Thing in Kitchenware from Great Jones
- Nov 4, 2024
Different cooking tasks require different cutting boards, and the choice for cooks is broad, from the sturdy, large John Boos wooden board to the lightweight, solid end-grain acacia board from Ironwood Gourmet, to the easy-grip San Jamar plastic board. And for those quick tasks, a small convenient board from Material is sure to come in handy. But wait; there's a game-changer for the cutting board scene that's worth your consideration.
Enter the All Aboard plastic cutting board launched by Great Jones - with features that might just revolutionize your cooking game. Its unique build, including a handle for one-handed operation, is perfect for anyone who's endured the struggle of moving a heavy load from the board with a knife to the pan. With this handy board, easily pick it up with one hand, walk to your pan and let a quick swipe do the job.
Sliding produce while chopping can be a hassle, but the All Aboard cutting board minimizes this problem. Its textured surface gives it grip, not letting your lemons or onions turn your chopping process into a skid fest. However, the perks of this board don't stop here.
This isn't your average, indifferent plastic board but one made of non-porous, BPA-free plastic offering a vibrant selection between "Blueberry" and "Broccoli”. Measuring about half an inch thick across 12 x 16 inches, it offers you ample chopping space without compromising durability. A practical example - two onions, some parsley, and a preserved lemon could be chopped on this board with room to spare for a small ramekin of grated garlic. Oh, and don't worry about the runaway juices due to a built-in juice groove avoiding any messy spillages.
Great Jones isn't just about utility; it's also about style. The All Aboard cutting board, like their other products, can fit effortlessly into any kitchen with its vibrant hues and thoughtful design, all at an affordable $60. So, whether you're adding to your cutting board collection or getting ready to invest in the first one, the All Aboard cutting board is worth considering.