 | All-Clad Stainless Pasta Ladle list: $19.99 - our price: $19.99 by All-Clad Kitchen
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Renowned worldwide for its cookware collections, All-Clad now makes kitchen accessories, and that's welcome news to serious and professional cooks. This 11-1/2-inch pasta ladle is a perfect example of the tools' professional-grade quality. |
 | Amco Professional Stainless Steel Pasta Fork list: $13.99 - our price: $9.99 Kitchen
(1 reviews)  Editorial Review: This 14-inch pasta fork--basically a slotted, deeply cupped spoon edgedby long, rounded tines--will capture ever-elusive noodles and put themwhere you want them. Useful for stirring and separating as well as forserving, |
 | Calphalon Complements Nylon Pasta Fork list: $6.00 - our price: $4.99 by Calphalon Kitchen
(15 March, 2004)
Editorial Review: Combining the attributes of a ladle and a fork, the pasta fork boasts prongs to grip noodles as well as a large bowl to hold them. The circular hole in the bottom of the utensil allows water to rapidly drain without losing valuable morsels. |
 | Chef'n Kitchzen Pasta Server, Anthracite/Black list: $6.49 - our price: $4.99 by Chef'n Kitchen
(01 January, 2004)
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 | Cuisipro Tempo Spaghetti Server list: $15.00 - our price: $15.00 by Cuisipro Kitchen
(13 September, 2004)
Editorial Review: Made of sturdy, mirror-finish, 18/10 stainless-steel, this pasta claw serves heaping portions of spaghetti, linguine, or any long noodle without bending. Its heavy-gauge construction is also resistant to temperature extremes and can be plunged into boiling water or ice without damage. |
 | Emerilware Nonstick Pasta Ladle list: $5.99 - our price: $5.99 by Emerilware Kitchen
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