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Oxo Good Grips Medium Cookie Scoop

Oxo Good Grips Medium Cookie Scoop

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Brand: Oxo
Category: Kitchen

List Price: $13.50
Buy New: $8.99
You Save: $4.51 (33%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 83 reviews
Sales Rank: 157

Size: Medium
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 2.8 x 0.5

MPN: 1055893
Model: 1055893
UPC: 719812004112
EAN: 0719812004112
ASIN: B0000CDVD2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Sturdy metal scoop makes uniformly sized cookies
  • Soft grip handles absorb pressure when squeezed to release dough
  • 1-1/2 tablespoon scoop of dough yields a 2-3/4-inch cookie
  • Also useful for making small ice cream balls
  • Dishwasher-safe

Accessories:

  • Oxo Good Grips Flour Sifter
  • NordicWare 13-by-14-Inch Traditional Cookie Sheet
  • Norpro Jumbo Cookie Shovel

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
OXO's Good Grips Cookie Scoop make it easy to scoop up cookie dough and make perfectly round cookies. It's a must-have tool for any baker's kitchen. The Scoop has a soft grip that absorbs pressure while you squeeze. A simple squeeze releases cookie dough in a snap.

Amazon.com Review
Cookies that are uniform in size will bake evenly, creating a consistently perfect batch. Available also in small and large sizes, this medium-size scoop picks up approximately 1-1/2 tablespoons of dough, which yields a cookie 2-3/4 inches in diameter. While the handles are spread a bit wide for small hands to manage easily, the soft grips do add comfort when squeezing to release the dough. Dishwasher-safe, the scoop can also be used to produce decorative 1-3/4-inch balls of ice cream, rice, and other foods. --Ann Bieri


Customer Reviews:   Read 78 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Making dropping the cookie easier   December 1, 2008
I took a hint from ye olde soda jerk and dip the scoop into water between scoops. Or you can dip it into 10X sugar. But I prefer the water method. The dough comes out like a charm. I am the cookie maker for the family for all occasions. Would be lost without my Oxo scoops.


5 out of 5 stars Finally!!   October 29, 2008
A Scooper that is well made and can stand up to a cookie dough. Its the little things that make cooking easier and this is one of them . Do not settle for cheap plastic . This product is great.


5 out of 5 stars I have all 3 sizes; I really only use the medium   October 27, 2008
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I first had the medium size of the OXO Good Grips cookie scoop, and I love it to pieces. I've had it a couple of years, and leave it soaking in a mixing bowl of water all the time, and wash it in the dishwasher, top rack.... it looks brand new. I use it at least once a week. It's nice not to have to use 2 teaspoons to scoop dough and try and figure out if all the cookies are the same size. The cookies are also perfectly round and professional looking. I scoop dough with the scoop, and scrape off excess to level the dough against the side of the mixing bowl.

But then I thought, wouldn't it be great to make jumbo cookies and not have to scoop so many times? And wouldn't it also be great to make small cookies, so when I made a batch to take to work, there's technically more cookies to go around per batch?

I think the large and small cookies scoops were unnecessary. Here's why:

The small scoop: One of my favorite cookies to make is oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. The small scoop is hard to use with cookie dough that has chocolate chips or nuts in them, I feel, because it's too small for those additions to a dough. And if a dough has both nuts and chips in them, like a macadamia nut & white chocolate cookie, or chocolate chip & walnut/pecan cookie, forget about it. It's too difficult to get the dough/chip/nut ratio right in each cookie. I do like this small scoop for my peanut butter oatmeal sandwich cookies; they have a peanut butter creme filling, and they're very rich, so it's good to have a smaller cookie size for these. Unfortunately, the PB oatmeal & creme filling cookies aren't asked for very often in my family. Okay, I'll admit, they're never asked for, so I've only made them twice.

The large scoop: I do like this size for my oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, but I don't like it *that* much better than my medium scoop size. And I don't like this scoop for my peanut butter blossom cookies (peanut butter cookie rolled in sugar, and when they come out of the oven, a Hershey Kiss is placed in the center of each cookie to melt).... with such a large, rich cookie, I swear the large size of this cookie doesn't taste as peanut-buttery. When I mentioned this to my family as we ate them after dinner, my brother told me I wasn't crazy, it's the same recipe, but it doesn't taste as much like a peanut butter cookie. The large scoop is simply too big for this cookie, or any other rich cookie.

The medium cookie scoop is the best of both worlds, it's the cookie scoop you should get if you're wondering what size to get. It's a great size for rich cookies, it's a great size for cookies with chips and nuts in them. I feel that the other two scoop sizes are likely to only clutter your kitchen utensil drawer, like they do in mine.



5 out of 5 stars small ice cream scoop   October 24, 2008
we bought this small ice cream scoop to form meat balls. it worked good.


5 out of 5 stars DONE IN A FLASH   October 22, 2008
This makes loading cooking sheets so fast you are done in no time and no messy fingers pushing the dough out of a spoon..i also bought the smaller size for whenever i want to make small sugar cookies.. great buy.. wish i had one years ago..

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