Woodcraft Magazine

Tenderizing MALLET

ou may not realize you need a tenderizing mallet until you’re faced with transforming tough cuts of meat into something more palatable. This handy kitchen utensil is also useful for crushing nuts, garlic cloves, and other vegetables. The mallet head is made of Osage orange because it’s hard, heavy, closed-grain, and rot-resistant. The wood can be tough to cut on a table saw and is prone to splinter

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Woodcraft Magazine

Woodcraft Magazine2 min read
Something Extra
I enjoy living where I do in Eastern Pennsylvania where each season is distinct. The cold snows of winter slowly give way to warm spring afternoons. Then, the heat and humidity of summer are followed by the crisp, cool days of autumn. The change is r
Woodcraft Magazine1 min read
Woodcraft Magazine
Editor-in-Chief: Ken Burton Associate Editors: Sarah Marriage, Derek Richmond Art Director: Michael Church Graphic Designer: Kelley Powell Publisher: Beth Coffey Advertising/Media Manager: Vic Lombard Circulation Support: Rachel Herrod Circulation: N
Woodcraft Magazine3 min read
News & Views
Woodcraft is pleased to announce the launch of a new, improved woodcraft.com. “The new site is fresh, modern and packed with new features that customers will love,” said Kyle Crabtree, Director of Marketing for Woodcraft Supply. In addition to all of

Related