How to Oil and Clean a Wood Cutting Board

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  • @Aditya-tw4mz
    @Aditya-tw4mz Před 3 lety +37

    Have watched quite a few of these for my boards tonight...none of the videos have been as simple, to the point, effective and informative as this one. Good job.

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před rokem +6

      Thank you!! Cleaning your board shouldn't be complicated :)

  • @johntaylor4787
    @johntaylor4787 Před 4 lety +56

    When life gives you lemons, clean your cutting board.

  • @GoBroncos9
    @GoBroncos9 Před 4 lety +17

    I heard you were supposed to let it dry upright, but you were the only one who explained why. Thanks!

    • @SJIsles
      @SJIsles Před 2 lety +3

      But the explanation isn't correct. The reason why you let it stand upright is so that you get a good circulation of air all around the block for an even drying. If you lay it down, one side dries first and that can cause the block to warp.

  • @tryme566
    @tryme566 Před 3 lety +33

    Excellent presentation, with all steps clearly explained and demonstrated, and without any insufferable off-track attempts at humor or ego. Wish all how-to videos were like this one.

  • @paulandhelenmurray4872
    @paulandhelenmurray4872 Před 4 lety +5

    Have just bought a wooden cutting board and I'm very thankful to you and your video because the instructions on the board said to season it with cooking oil. Thanks again

  • @mountaindewdude76
    @mountaindewdude76 Před rokem +1

    I've just gotten my first large wood cutting board. This video was exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for your time in making and sharing this easy to follow, and direct, video! Just perfect!!!!

  • @gerryhemmer1573
    @gerryhemmer1573 Před rokem

    Thank you for clear, uncomplicated directions.

  • @sirvapalot
    @sirvapalot Před 3 lety +2

    great video, really appreciated it ill be getting a bag of lemons today and i just ordered a bottle of proper cutting board mineral oil, preventative maintenance is definitely cheaper than buying new stuff all the time, a definite money saver

  • @yorkcat1973
    @yorkcat1973 Před 5 měsíci

    Clear and concise video. This is about the same technique I use except for the lemon and baking soda, which I will try the next time I oil my cutting boards. I like to use a brush to apply the oil in a thick coating before wiping it down and returning it to service 24 hours later.

  • @shoshishoshi127
    @shoshishoshi127 Před 3 lety +6

    Short and straight to the point. Thanks! ❤️

  • @Ed-ch4wq
    @Ed-ch4wq Před rokem +4

    Really great and informative video! It's my first time buying a more expensive cutting board and I don't want to ruin it.

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před rokem

      Good luck with your board! I am sure you will take great care of it!

  • @donkihoto333
    @donkihoto333 Před 2 lety

    thank you ! very nice instructions ! good job ! the video producer did a good job too !

  • @thebennycoopershowofficial6438

    Nice and simple instructions. Thanks for uploading

  • @Julie-kb3mo
    @Julie-kb3mo Před 8 měsíci

    Oh my gosh ! 😮
    This is such great information. 💙
    I've watched a few videos where people are instructing to use olive oil.
    😞

  • @SimplelifewithMAJO
    @SimplelifewithMAJO Před 3 lety

    just got my acacia cuuting board and thank you for this video very informative

  • @alexissummer3052
    @alexissummer3052 Před 4 lety +5

    thanks for this. I do have a collection of wooden kitchenwares which I bought a couple of years ago. I wipe them with mineral oil or any cooking oil to protect and make them look brand new.

  • @geckogekko
    @geckogekko Před 2 lety +4

    Wow thanks for this clear tutorial! Much better than the instructions that came with my mineral oil bottle.

  • @SuperWhatapain
    @SuperWhatapain Před rokem

    Liked the cleaning method. Thank you

  • @melanieglover6642
    @melanieglover6642 Před rokem +1

    Brava Joyce. Will try the lemon baking soda combo. In general one thing I do not like of baking soda is that it dries out my skin so much, would recommend for people to use gloves with baking soda.

  • @joybie07
    @joybie07 Před 4 lety

    I see now why all my cutting boards split and warped. I still do have a fear of getting it split. What type of wood would you recommend me getting for next cutting board?

  • @KB-hs7vh
    @KB-hs7vh Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you Joyce!

  • @tylerlin3829
    @tylerlin3829 Před 3 lety +3

    How often do you have to go through this process? Is it the same for endgrain boards?

  • @elliemonnie
    @elliemonnie Před 4 měsíci

    thank you so much for this!

  • @km9873
    @km9873 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this helpful video.

  • @kreizix
    @kreizix Před 3 lety +34

    Me watching this after coating mine with olive oil: 👁👄👁

    • @michaelvoorhees5978
      @michaelvoorhees5978 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Are you still alive from doing this? Hope so

    • @kreizix
      @kreizix Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@michaelvoorhees5978 I only did it once when it was brand new lol

  • @universaldonor3100
    @universaldonor3100 Před 3 lety

    I bought a BHE teak cutting board. I followed a video that said to put two coats of mineral oil (drying 24 hrs between each ciat) then a third coat that was mineral oil mixed with melted bees wax. I use one side for beggies anthe side with juice channel for meats. If I use it for a month then do the lemon juice baking soda deep clean do I need to do the mineral oil bees wax coat afterwards?

  • @ericrodriguezz215
    @ericrodriguezz215 Před 2 lety +5

    You should probably tell people to make sure they use food grade mineral oil.

    • @luisaugusto1033
      @luisaugusto1033 Před rokem +1

      I was starting to feel odd, until I've read your words... now I feel safe again to carry on w/ my board project

  • @whoaitsmeZ
    @whoaitsmeZ Před 3 lety +1

    Joyce what size is the cutting board that you got from Boo’s and type of wood?

  • @Cerote420
    @Cerote420 Před 4 lety +10

    You're the best, Thank you now my new chopping board will last a long time. Question if I don't have baking soda can I use salt as a substitute?

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před 4 lety +5

      thanks so much!! you can definitely use salt to scrub it clean. Try to use coarse salt!

  • @omikamunia5918
    @omikamunia5918 Před 4 lety +1

    Can I use Coconut oil instead of Mineral oil ?

  • @patricklepera1287
    @patricklepera1287 Před 4 měsíci

    Do you wash the board before using it for the first time after oiling?

  • @jeremycohn9992
    @jeremycohn9992 Před 16 dny

    Do you clean bamboo boards this way as well?

  • @tedbrogan1262
    @tedbrogan1262 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @swone6349
    @swone6349 Před 4 lety +2

    Perfect! Straight to the point. 🙌🏽 Thank you for sharing this valuable tip!

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před 4 lety

      S PRITCHETT so glad you enjoyed it!!

    • @endofanera1983
      @endofanera1983 Před 4 lety +1

      Very straight to the point. Thank you for that. All the other videos are 8-10 minutes of filler.

  • @rubalaw7753
    @rubalaw7753 Před 2 lety +1

    Any alternates for mineral oil

  • @kellyname5733
    @kellyname5733 Před 2 lety +2

    Clean in a sweeping motion in the direction of the grain...back and forth, not in circles. Same process/motion for oiling with "food grade mineral oil".

  • @dimitrijemitic5408
    @dimitrijemitic5408 Před 8 měsíci

    How often is it recommended to repeat this process? I am trying to remove odor from other food, such as onions and raw meat

  • @taetaebaebae4031
    @taetaebaebae4031 Před 2 lety

    How often should I do this?

  • @enydnightshade
    @enydnightshade Před 2 lety

    How often should i clean my wooden chopping board with lemon and baking soda? Like once a week or twice a week? It's our first time using a wooden board. Thank you..

  • @toddavis8603
    @toddavis8603 Před 3 lety

    Good job and nothing fancy!

  • @EdmundXXIII
    @EdmundXXIII Před 3 měsíci

    How often should I oil the board?

  • @vazirani.akinosi
    @vazirani.akinosi Před 2 lety

    Which oil to use? Almond oil is fine?

  • @cupoftea31
    @cupoftea31 Před 3 lety

    Can you use peppermint oil? We don't get mineral oil here :(

  • @deepikamaheshwari912
    @deepikamaheshwari912 Před 2 lety

    How often do we do this....

  • @emersonibisate
    @emersonibisate Před 2 lety

    what is the alternative way if you dont have a mineral oil?

  • @nags8539
    @nags8539 Před 2 lety

    Can you let me know name or type of oil

  • @hamie58
    @hamie58 Před 5 lety +2

    This is great I just bought a wood cutting board and the instructions said to oil it but not how to do it.

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před 4 lety

      Fantastic!! hope you have been using this technique!

  • @bernieuy7400
    @bernieuy7400 Před 2 lety

    Hello, can i use beeswax?

  • @shadcrow522
    @shadcrow522 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much.

  • @ramborums
    @ramborums Před 2 lety +1

    Nicely done video. How long do we dry it before oiling it? Any way to check if it has dried enough?

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před rokem +1

      Depends on where you are drying it! Generally, the board becomes lighter in colour once it dries and will absorb the oil.

  • @comodice905
    @comodice905 Před 9 měsíci

    What about a linseed oil

  • @LoveLjubav
    @LoveLjubav Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video, Joyce! I have one question, I am shopping for a Boos maple board(funny how yours is!). When it first arrives is there anything special to do before first use? Thank much in advance. Oh, what size is your board?

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před rokem +1

      You can just simply wash your new board with some warm soapy water and get started on using it. My board is approx 14"x16"

  • @gallahant
    @gallahant Před 4 lety +2

    Nice, but how do we clean the board right after we cut things on it? Soap and water?

    • @filthydingus4000
      @filthydingus4000 Před 4 lety +3

      "Sanitize your cutting board by wiping all surfaces down with mild dish soap and water. Dry thoroughly. DO NOT wash your wood cutting board with harsh detergents of any type. DO NOT wash your butcher's tools on your cutting board surface. DO NOT put Boos Block® wood cutting boards into dishwasher."

  • @TheAndersDanilet
    @TheAndersDanilet Před 3 lety +1

    I clicked on this video because of the channel name. Clever 🙂

  • @brandonl2555
    @brandonl2555 Před 4 lety +7

    How often do you go through this process?

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před 4 lety +6

      Brandon L at least once a month. If you use your board a lot you might have to do it more

  • @stubaker2574
    @stubaker2574 Před 2 lety

    Much easier than most ways folks do this...simpler the better..to expensive to buy specialty oil's and wax's when this does just fine..

  • @johnwilks7781
    @johnwilks7781 Před 3 lety

    You don't wax your board?

  • @queenakasya
    @queenakasya Před 11 měsíci

    Anyone can help.. can i use palm oil?

  • @commanderwaddles3483
    @commanderwaddles3483 Před 2 lety

    Do you know if baking soda is better than salt? Everybody else is using salt instead, I am curious why you choose baking soda instead.

  • @h.oliveira9546
    @h.oliveira9546 Před 7 měsíci

    When you mix baking soda and an acid, they neutralize each other and lose their cleaning properties.

  • @Smokdeel
    @Smokdeel Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you

  • @CoD_Maj3st1k
    @CoD_Maj3st1k Před 4 lety +1

    Make sure you use food-grade mineral oil.

  • @Canada-gs3jc
    @Canada-gs3jc Před 7 měsíci

    Don’t use mineral oil. Use grapeseed oil

  • @arturocardenas3550
    @arturocardenas3550 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @LDGHsimulations
    @LDGHsimulations Před 4 lety +3

    A litle bit of baking soda = pour on half a box

    • @zoenikolaidou155
      @zoenikolaidou155 Před 3 lety

      hahah my kind of perception of quantities too. bring on the baking sodaaa

  • @davidoh14
    @davidoh14 Před rokem +1

    1:46 untrue. The rest of this video and its production are all bang-on great but there's no point wasting money.
    Other oils have been used all across the world for thousands of years before the mass production of rare/labour-intensive items like mineral oil.
    Similar to how bacteria are essentially "absorbed" into the fibre membranes of a wooden chopping board, leaving them unable to access oxygen, killing them; oil used for maintenance is also "absorbed" replacing the natural degradation of oils already in the wood.
    It can simply be a case of using too much oil.
    A tablespoon of high-density oil or fat spread over the surface is absolutely fine. Coconut, walnut, lard etc all work wonders.

    • @tomcat690
      @tomcat690 Před rokem

      Any decent woodworker, the people who make these boards, will tell you to use mineral oil for exactly the reason she gives. As for cost, mineral oil is inexpensive, maybe about four of five dollars for the size bottle she uses.

  • @reverscrypto7638
    @reverscrypto7638 Před 20 dny

    Me watching this after using a quarter bottle of olive oil on my masterpiece I just made😂

  • @zencooking6983
    @zencooking6983 Před 4 lety +3

    Do you need to oil a new board?

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před 4 lety +3

      No need to do it for a brand new board as it should come sealed already. Once you use it for awhile and notices that the surfaces are getting dull you can do this process!!

    • @zencooking6983
      @zencooking6983 Před 4 lety

      @@joyceofcooking Thank you! Great video BTW!

  • @TeraAFK
    @TeraAFK Před 3 lety +1

    So, you combined citric acid and sodium bicarbonate > water + co2 + trisodium citrate... i don't see how this would make for a good cleaning. I would imagine using either a lemon or baking soda alone wouldve been sufficient

  • @amyG1980
    @amyG1980 Před 5 lety +2

    Is it wise to buy a cutting board from a thrift store?

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před 5 lety

      Hi Amy, as long as the cutting board from the thrift store is in good condition then there is no issues with that!

    • @amyG1980
      @amyG1980 Před 5 lety

      @@joyceofcooking thank you

  • @DDWest
    @DDWest Před rokem

    What if you don't have lemons? What can be used instead?

    • @twizack22
      @twizack22 Před rokem

      At some point life will give you lemons. I think white vinegar should be fine.

    • @DDWest
      @DDWest Před rokem

      @@twizack22 😂 All we get are lemons in life. Thank you!

  • @shantellamend8986
    @shantellamend8986 Před 4 lety +8

    I prefer to build with woodprix.

  • @BAWOVINARollingPin
    @BAWOVINARollingPin Před 5 měsíci

    Very helpful video. The content you share and the guidance provided are truly beneficial. I've watched many videos on this topic, but your content is truly excellent. I believe the knowledge I've gained from your video will be very helpful for my upcoming project. Thank you so much. Wishing you and your channel continued growth.

  • @ameliabuns4058
    @ameliabuns4058 Před měsícem

    baking soda, what can it not do? Except cure my depression.

  • @diederichabels8119
    @diederichabels8119 Před 6 lety +4

    very accurate plans for something like that I found on stodoys.

  • @buckbuckleyson2259
    @buckbuckleyson2259 Před 3 lety +1

    Mineral oil is not for food!

  • @jungbechtospk40
    @jungbechtospk40 Před rokem

    This time I will use Woodglut plans for this.

  • @GyGiang
    @GyGiang Před 5 lety +2

    Why don’t you use cooking oil?

    • @joyceofcooking
      @joyceofcooking  Před 5 lety +2

      Gy Giang , great question. Cooking oils will get rancid after putting it on the board which will leave the board with a bad smell and taste.

  • @brandyhawking7908
    @brandyhawking7908 Před 2 lety

    I prefer to build with Woodglut plans.

  • @ducaschoenberg7156
    @ducaschoenberg7156 Před 3 lety

    I know you can find solutions to this problem in the Stodoys plans.

  • @francescodecandia4316
    @francescodecandia4316 Před 8 měsíci

    You're not cleaning anything

  • @sandyvanperson6637
    @sandyvanperson6637 Před 3 lety

    Sell AMA nella or EColi on wood. UNSANITARY ! HELL NO

    • @Billy-rz1jg
      @Billy-rz1jg Před 3 lety +2

      Actually wood cutting boards (particularly end grain) have been found to be more sanitary than plastic. Plastic cutting boards get scratches in them that can harbor microorganisms on the surface of these cuts. Wooden fibers have been found to pull bacteria off of the surface of the board and into the pores themselves through capillary action. Many species of wood also have antibacterial properties, while plastic has none. Of course if you are that concerned about it get a glass cutting board as it's non porous and easier to maintain. Glass cutting boards dull knifes much quicker though.

    • @sandyvanperson6637
      @sandyvanperson6637 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Billy-rz1jg wow Billy I had assumed that since "wood" is a poris material ( the cutting boards)that it would harbor bacteria as well. Yeah I knew plastic boards are the worst for bacterial growth. Thank's to you; I'll invest in a new/good cutting board.
      Thank's for the info! :)

    • @Billy-rz1jg
      @Billy-rz1jg Před 3 lety +2

      @@sandyvanperson6637 You're welcome! The theory around e coli and salmonella comes from a very outdated study and PSA's put out by the FDA. They have since changed their stance based on newer research. Of course any surface including wood can be contaminated easily if it's not regularly and correctly cleaned but wood is much safer/cleaner than we used to think.

    • @sandyvanperson6637
      @sandyvanperson6637 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Billy-rz1jg Yeah "old thinkin" That's what I grew up thinking. Like I said Billy I thank you again; thing's do change over time and I've always shied away from a wooden board because of that belief. So; thanks again.

  • @tamaratamrot2681
    @tamaratamrot2681 Před 2 lety

    I'm really sure you can build it yourself. I did this 2 weeks ago thanks to the woodglut plans.