How to treat wood cutting boards 1.
Treat wooden cutting board.
Here s how to season your board for a long happy healthy relationship.
Wash your cutting board with soap and warm water and scrub well.
Then rinse it off sprinkle coarse salt over the board and rub the salt into the wood with a towel.
You can buy conditioners in readily available bottles such as howard s butcher block conditioner or melt 1 part beeswax and combine with 4 parts mineral oil in a pot to make your own blend.
If you choose the wrong cutting board oil it could go rancid on your board.
Cutting board oil is essential to keep your wooden cutting board from absorbing moisture and cracking or splintering.
You can either put about a tablespoon of lemon juice on top of the salt or use half of a lemon to spread the salt around.
Most people only wash the top and that actually.
After washing the cutting board dry immediately with a towel and let it air dry standing up or on a raised rack with air flow.
For everyday use wood is the best cutting board material by a long shot.
You should clean and dry your board thoroughly before oiling then oil it at a time when you can leave it to soak overnight.
That said a good quality wooden cutting board requires a bit of maintenance from time to time to stay in tip top cutting shape.
Buy a mineral oil labeled as food grade or usp grade you can find these edible oils at drugstores as well as in products made specifically to treat cutting boards or wooden salad bowls.
Place about a teaspoon of salt directly onto a cutting board.
Place 1 part beeswax into a large glass canning jar and then let the jar sit in a.
Next disinfect it by wiping it down with a damp cloth dipped in hydrogen peroxide.
Not only is it extra kind to your knife blade it s also the safest material and it s gorgeous too.
Though boiled linseed oil is not great for your cutting boards un boiled food grade linseed oil is a great option for protecting that cutting board.
Use beeswax to hydrate shine and waterproof a cutting board.
This is a drying oil and will help create a food safe plastic like coating on your board which will make your cutting board easy to maintain and protect it from future damage.
If you want to deodorize the wooden board spray the board down with white vinegar or rub a cut lemon over the surface and rinse it with water.