2ď¸âŁ Built-in Water Drainer
Of course, the hole also works as a strainer. When you scoop pasta from a pot of boiling water, the hole allows excess water to drain off before serving. This keeps your noodles from being soggy or watered down when they hit the plate.
3ď¸âŁ Prevents Clumping While Serving
The combination of the hole and the spoonâs teeth helps separate the pasta as you serve it. Instead of scooping up a sticky ball of noodles, the design lets you lift and portion spaghetti or linguine more easily.
đ´ Try It Tonight
Next time you make pasta, test the trick yourself: slide dry spaghetti into the spoonâs hole to measure exactly one serving. Then, when the noodles are done, use the same spoon to drain and serve them.
Itâs a small discovery that makes cooking feel smarterâand youâll never forget it once you know.