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The edible spoon maker lets you bake your spoons and eat them too

The edible spoon maker lets you bake your spoons and eat them too

Sunday February 28, 2016 , 2 min Read

From bread bowls to ice cream cones, the best vehicle for food is the one you can eat. The Edible Spoon Maker takes this idea to the next level-by giving you a whimsical way to make your own fresh-baked eating cutlery at home, reports Deccan Chronicle.

Image: Deccan Chronicle
Image: Deccan Chronicle

The Edible Spoon Maker is the only spoon maker you can find today. It produces delicious, crisp, evenly-browned spoons that you can devour with your meal. The nonstick grid is effective, releasing baked spoons without extra oiling. It takes only three to four minutes to make a batch of four. You can easily feed a family with this spoon maker. The Edible Spoon Maker’s compact design also makes it convenient to use and store. The machine works like a waffle iron by pressing dough or batter into a ladle shape and baking it in just a few minutes. There are similar products out there designed to make doughnuts, cake pops, and even corn dogs, but these edible spoons are a game-changer.

If you’re feeling too lazy to do the prep work yourself, the gadget works just as well with pre-made products like biscuit dough that you can pick up from your local grocery store. You can have your spoons lean toward the pastry end of the spectrum for things like cereal, yoghurt, and ice cream, or go the savoury route for soups and chilli. If you’re already used to eating soup out of a hollowed-out loaf of bread, an edible spoon shouldn’t be too far of a stretch.

The product is yet to be priced. To know more and keep track of updates, visit ediblespoonmaker.com. Earlier in February, Think Change India published a story on Narayana Peesapati, who bakes and markets edible cutlery.

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