A little more about the Spurtle
The spurtle (or “spurtel”, “spurtil”, “spirtle”, or “spartle”) is a wooden Scottish kitchen tool, dating from the 15th century. It is used to stir porridge, soups, stews, and broths.
The rod-like shape means that porridge can be stirred without congealing and forming lumps. Traditional spurtles have stylised thistles at the top, while modern ones often have a smooth taper.
The custom is that a spurtle should be used to stir in a clockwise direction with the right hand!
Our Spurtle design
These beautiful hand turned Spurtles are carved from sustainably sourced, reclaimed timber. Each is approx. L255 x W 20mm.
Our untippable design has moved the mass to the working tip so it doesn’t topple out of the pan!
Availability: Some items in stock in our shop/cafés. Or, available to order on 10-day turnaround.
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