If you’re a multitasking chef, then you need the multitasking Boos Block Platter Board. This spacious cutting board offers you plenty of room to slice and dice to prepare your favorite foods, and you can even use it to serve them too! Rounded edges offer safety and add a touch of style, and notched grips allow you to move it from the countertop to the tabletop. Slice bread, meat, and cheese and then take sandwiches outdoors - or chop veggies and present your guests a pretty platter. No matter how you put it to use, you’ll find the Boos Block Platter Board is as versatile as your kitchen repertoire!
The high-quality food service products manufactured by John Boos & Company are used by many celebrity chefs and have been featured on The Food Network. A staple in the commercial cooking industry since the early 20th century, John Boos and Company prides itself on the quality, craftsmanship and safety of all its products. Only the finest wood and steel are used in the manufacturing process and all products are made in the USA. A past recipient of the Gold Medal for Excellence in Foodservice Equipment, John Boos and Company is a leading manufacturer of residential and commercial chopping blocks, cutting boards and stainless steel tables.
Features:
- Hard Rock Maple edge grain construction
- Reversible
- Notched grips
- Rounded corners for safety
- Finished with Boos Block Board Cream with Beeswax
- Made in the USA from Renewable American Hardwoods
Brand Name: John Boos
Dimensions: 18L x 12W x 1H inches
Weight: 7 lbs.
Finish: Maple
John Boos & Co is firmly committed to managing environmental matters as an integral part of their business practice. Some of the steps they take to accomplish their "green" status include manufacturing wood products that emit far less carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, methane and other gases than processing non-wood substitutes; using only formaldehyde free and low emission formaldehyde gluing processes in manufacturing our butcher blocks; and having active recycling programs in place with 95% of all raw materials, scrap, and even their sawdust recycled as fuel to heat their kilns. Boos'sawdust is also recycled as livestock bedding for their local agricultural needs.