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Tadka Spoon
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Tadka Spoon
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Tadka Spoon

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Details

Pre-seasoned Tadka Spoon that has a large cup for making tadkas or frying eggs, long handle that won't get hot and hole for ease of hanging.

Use & Care of Tadka Spoon

Made with cold-rolled iron sheets. Care for exactly like a cast iron pan. Use over low flame because the cup heats up very quickly.

Dimensions

Length: 14.9", Cup: 2.17" x 5.12"

Meet the maker

This tadka spoon is designed in partnership with Tiipoi — a London based design studio with a workshop in Bangalore, and founded in 2013 by Spandana Gopal. Tiipoi believes that there is more to Indian design than just sticking an elephant on it, and that Indian craft has more to offer than simply repeating the past. Stepping away from nostalgia, Tiipoi focuses instead on artistry and design. They choose to use materials that can be recycled easily in one piece, which is why your Tadka Spoon is made completely out of iron. When it comes to the end of its life, it will be able to be melted and re-used or returned to the earth. Making a tadka is the process of blooming spices — when you heat spices in fat or oil, it brings out their flavor and infuses the oil in it. Tadkas are perfect to round out your dal, stews, veggies, rice, and more. 

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Domestic US: Free shipping for orders over $75, or a flat $9 fee for orders under $75. Orders ship within 24 to 48 hours. Economy shipping takes 4-8 days, while expedited shipping arrives in 1-2 days, post dispatch.
International: Shipping takes 8-21 days to arrive, depending on the destination.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is tadka?

If you love spices and want to unlock their full flavor potential - that’s where “tadka” comes in. “Tadka” is the technique in which whole or ground spices are roasted in oil or ghee (clarified butter) in order to release their essential oils, in order to make the flavor more aromatic. Tadkas are perfect to round out your dal, stews, veggies, rice, and more.

Is the Tadka Spoon compatible on an induction stove?

Since the Tadka Spoon has a flattened bottom, you can use it on any stove, even induction and especially in the oven! The Tadka Spoon works best on a gas stove but is induction stove compatible, depending on your personal stove.

What heat setting should I use with my Tadka Spoon?

Heat your spoon over a low flame and add a little bit of fat - either a generous spoonful of ghee, a little bit of oil, or both. This helps the pan heat evenly. Allow the oil to heat up before introducing the spices. The spices need to sizzle as soon as they are added to the oil. When your spices are ready, you want to be quick to turn off the heat and add your freshly finished tadka over your bowl of dal, rice, chutney - the options are truly endless - to capture the spices in their peak flavor!

What is the Tadka Spoon made of?

Tiipoi uses materials that can be recycled easily in one piece, which is why our Tiipoi x Diaspora Co. Tadka Spoon is made completely out of iron sheets and can be used the same way as mini cast iron pan. When it comes to the end of its life, it will be able to be melted and re-used or returned to the earth.

Do I need to pre-season my Tadka Spoon?

No! It comes pre-seasoned with either coconut or sesame oil. However, you will want to season it occasionally just like a cast iron pan, especially if it shows wear or starts to rust from being left with water. You can season with a neutral oil like flaxseed.

What should I not do with my Tadka Spoon?

Our Tadka Spoon is really good at retaining heat, so handle carefully! It’s best to avoid touching the bowl of the spoon entirely. Your spoon has an extra long handle to keep your fingers safe and cool. After cooking, do not let food stay in the spoon for too long - it's best to remove any food from the spoon immediately after cooking and before the food cools. Ensure not to leave your Tadka Spoon in your sink overnight!

What should I do if my Tadka Spoon starts to rust?

If your Tadka Spoon starts to rust, don’t fear! This is normal with products that are made from iron. Usually your spoon can begin to show signs of rust if water was left on it after cleaning or if not enough oil used when cooking. If your spoon starts to rust, you treat it similar to a cast iron pan!

  1. Gently scrub off any rust with salt and a vegetable scrubber.
  2. Then using a paper towel, coat it with a neutral oil, like flaxseed.
  3. Pop it in the oven for 1-2 hours at a low temperature.
  4. The next time you use the spoon, make sure there is enough oil while you’re cooking and the coat will return to its original glory.

    Repeat this process as needed!

How do I care for and clean my Tadka Spoon?

To keep your Tadka spoon in really pristine condition, you can care for it, the way you’d any cast iron pan. 

  1. The first thing you want to do is wipe down the excess fat from the spoon with a thick paper towel. If you’re doing a quick Tadka or frying an egg, this is all you’d need to do! You do not want to over scrub your Tadka spoon either!
  2. But for when your spoon does need more TLC, you have to wash it by hand. The dishwasher is a big no-no! 
  3. Never use cold water to clean the spoon - always make sure to use boiling hot water. You can scrub those stubborn food bits by scrubbing with coarse kosher salt and a stiff plastic brush.
  4. You want to dry it immediately after washing to get out any excess moisture and prevent rust. You can then wipe it down with a dish towel and put it on low heat to make sure all the water has evaporated.

Care video here!