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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 31 Jan 2010 07:37:56 -0600, Melba's Jammin' wrote: > >> In article >, >> Sqwertz > wrote: >> >>> Fork: Cast aluminum made in Italy. Very light and strong. The >>> times are quite substantial and the backs of them come to a sharp >>> point, unlike any other forks I've seen. Great for shredding meats >>> and incorporating flour and shortening. It would also cut sheets of >>> pasta into ribbons, I suspect. I'm wondering if this fork has a >>> special use in the Italian kitchen. >> >> Cool fork! Perhaps it is a pastry blending fork. My first thought was >> simply a large meat fork for serving -- I have a couple but not with >> sharp on the back of the tines. > > Two votes for pastry fork. That's what I think, too (3 votes). > That why I mentioned it being good for blending shortening/flour. > It's strong, has a wide stance, and has those sharp undersides to > the tines. > > -sw Me four. It's a pastry blending fork. Jinx |
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