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🕵️♀️ I Discovered This in Our New Kitchen: What Is It?
It was small. Metallic. Oddly shaped. Clearly well-used. And I had absolutely no idea what it was.
At first glance, it looked like a cross between a torture device and a medieval nutcracker. My first thought? “Did the last owners leave this behind by mistake… or as some kind of kitchen hazing ritual?”
🔍 The Kitchen Mystery Object — Revealed
After a bit of digging, I discovered the truth: the bizarre tool in question was a butter curler.
Yes, really. A butter curler.
🧈 Wait — People Still Use Those?
Surprisingly, yes! While butter curlers may seem like a relic from a 1950s dinner party, they’ve made a comeback among food stylists, brunch enthusiasts, and lovers of all things vintage.
- Softening butter quickly by increasing surface area
- Decorating butter boards (yes, that’s still a thing)
- Making herb-infused butter shapes for steaks or holiday dinners