Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining
Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining
Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining
Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining
Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining
Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining
Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining

Premium Silicone Pasta Server - Heat-Resistant Kitchen Utensil for Spaghetti, Lasagna & Noodles - Perfect for Cooking, Serving & Entertaining

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This pasta server is perfect for pasta of all shapes and sizes, as well as salads, stir-fries, mashed potatoes, casseroles, and more. The slotted bottom also makes it perfect for straining sauces, soups, vegetables, boiled eggs, and more. The pasta server features a stainless steel handle, which is tubular, sleek, and ergonomic, providing a comfortable grip that is easy on the wrists during use. When it's time to clean up, the pasta server is top-rack dishwasher safe. Part of Oneida's elite kitchen gadgets, an exceptional line that embodies the timeless craftsmanship and high-quality standards that have defined Oneida since our establishment in 1848.