OXO Good Grips Melon Baller, One Size

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OXO Good Grips Melon Baller, One Size

OXO Good Grips Melon Baller, One Size

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This melon baller is shaped like a small shovel. It has a blunt edge and no sharp point. It is made from plastic or stainless steel. The scraper melon baller is best for: While most of the melon ballers we tested produced spheres in the 1-inch diameter range, this small melon baller from Mercer Culinary easily produces a pile of mini melon balls--each one no more than ⅜ of an inch across! With several different sized and shaped melon ball scoops, this Riveira 4-Piece Melon Baller Scoop Set contains everything you need to whip up beautiful fruit salads, platters, or décor! In addition to the typical round melon ball, this set also includes the oval baller, scallop-shaped baller, and a triangular shaped cutting tool that is perfect for cutting through melon rind or making fun displays. Make a Sweet Treat. A melon baller is the perfect tool for making confections such as our Vegan Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Truffles or Halloween Themed Cake Pops! Once you get the hang of it, it doesn't take long at all and before you know it, you have a whole bowl of perfectly shaped balls of delicious melon.

Wow, I am another one of those people that has never actually used their melon baller for balling melons. I actually use mine on all sorts of fruit, and mostly for some kind preparation work. Not much to it now, just get a melon baller/ melon scooper or if you don't own one you can always use a teaspoon rounded measuring spoon in the same way!Scoop Cheese Balls. You can use a melon baller to perfectly portion and roll soft cheeses before coating in nuts or other toppings. When shopping for a good melon baller, it's important to take into consideration the sharpness of the scooping portion, the depth of the cup, the grip of the handle, and the overall ergonomics of the tool itself. Since you'll be using this device to scoop a juicy, messy fruit for sometimes long periods of time, it's gotta be comfortable to hold and easy to use! As for the handle of the Norpro melon baller, it features the most ergonomic design of all the tools we tested with a soft rubber coating that offers an exceptionally comfortable grip--and a slip-free one at that! The size of the handle is large and easy to grasp, plus it has convenient finger indents for ultimate ease of use. And, there’s even a hole at the end of the handle so you can hang this tool on a hook or attach it to a ring of other kitchen utensils.

After researching and putting each melon baller to the task at hand, we granted each tool a score in each of the following 5 criteria: A melon baller is one of the most versatile kitchen tools. It can be used for tasks as diverse as scooping out cantaloupe balls or removing seeds from a cucumber. Which type should you buy? Here are three types to consider and their advantages. The traditional melon baller

Sit it on its flat bottom to keep it steady whilst you create your balls. What can I use to make Melon Balls? Place a sheet of parchment paper on a baking sheet, and pop each watermelon ball down, making sure not to let them touch. Put the tray in the freezer for a couple of hours The answer is you can’t. Without a good ladle at least. And at Lakeland, you’ll find some of the best ladles going. We’ve got ladles from KitchenAid and our very own Lakeland ladles, whether you’re looking for stainless steel or comfort grip handles. When it comes to portioning melon, sometimes perfectly round balls are just a little boring. Thankfully there are also specially shaped melon ballers out there if you’re looking for something a little bit more unexpected! Our favorite among them: this dual ended option from premium kitchen cutlery brand, Messermeister. Also, though the quality of the stainless steel is high, we see some flaws in the way these tools were assembled. Namely, the large gaps where the hanging loop joins onto the metal handle will easily allow water and juices to enter the hollow handle--thereby creating a breeding ground for gunk and bacteria buildup, so you’ll need to be sure to wash carefully and fully sanitize these tools regularly. Pros:

I have a melon baller that has a scoop on each end. Once side is a mini melon baller and the other side is a regular size. You also could mix these smaller sized melon rounds into a salad of larger melon balls for a really interesting take on fruit salad. In addition to offering the smallest scooping cup, this melon baller is also the smallest overall, coming in a nicely compact size that doesn’t take up a lot of space in your utensil drawer. We also found the tiny size of this tool to be perfect for making use of the “in-between” sections of melon left behind from our larger melon baller testing. It’s also worth noting that while the oval-shaped cup performed equally well on all of the melon varieties, the scallop shaped tool struggled to ball the watermelon, due to the rougher, more fibrous texture of the fruit. Pros: As with most things, shorter is better when it comes to melon ballers. Long handles prevent your hands from getting dirty but make it harder to scoop out the flesh of a melon. If you’re going to be using your baller with large melons, then you’ll want to make sure that the handle is at least 12 inches long. If you’re using a small melon, then a shorter handle will work just fine. Length and width

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For example, if you’re making watermelon balls, you’ll need a baller that creates balls at least 45mm in size. If you’re using a cantaloupe or honeydew melon, you’ll need a baller that makes balls between 50mm and 60mm. Handle

Scooping the fruit out (the serrations help create grooves for scooping, similar to a grapefruit spoon or spork) There you have it a Watermelon Ball Bowl! We also added some kiwi for some extra goodness! How to freeze Watermelon Balls? In between the two different sized scooping cups, there is a rubber handle that bears OXO’s trademark non-slip grip texture that offers you secure hold even with wet, juicy melon hands! Plus, the tool itself is nice and long, offering you excellent leverage as you work and making it easy to keep your hands clean and dry.With its two ends, you can easily make two sizes of perfectly formed fruit spheres (24mm and 30mm) to make your desserts stand out from the crowd. It is ideal for small balls of melon, papaya and nectarine, and includes draining holes to allow excess moisture to easily run off and not spoil your dish. This is the most common type of melon baller. It has a cylindrical shape and a sharp point for piercing the fruit. It’s made from stainless steel and typically has a wooden handle for comfort while using it. The traditional melon baller is best for: Your melon baller should have a really comfortable handle, preferably one with a bit of texture to it so you can better grip it. Nothing is worse than slipping with a melon baller and gouging out something you didn't plan on.



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