Beechwood Cutting Board, Extra-Large






Category: Facas






Category: Facas
The extra-large size is perfect for party prep — I can fit three cheese wheels and crackers without them touching. The beechwood is smooth and dense, and it handles rolling out pie dough just as well.
I’ve been using this board for kneading bread dough, and its extra-large surface gives me plenty of room to work without flour spilling over the edges. The beechwood feels smooth but sturdy, and it’s held up well to daily use.
Kneading a double batch of bread dough was surprisingly stable—this huge board didn’t budge an inch on my counter. The smooth surface made rolling out pastry a breeze, and cleanup was just a quick wipe.
Even after loading it up with cheese, crackers, and a mountain of grapes for a party, there was still plenty of room for more. The beechwood has a smooth, almost silky feel that doesn't dull my knives at all.
Rolled out a full batch of pie crust on this board and the extra space was a lifesaver — no sticky counter mess. The beechwood feels smooth and sturdy, not like the flimsy boards I've used before.
Kneading a double batch of bread dough used to be a struggle on smaller boards, but this one has more than enough space to work without flour spilling everywhere. The smooth beechwood surface is noticeably gentle on my rolling pin.
I've been using this board for everything from kneading pizza dough to arranging cheese platters, and the beechwood surface is smooth without being slippery. It's massive enough that I don't have to worry about flour spilling over the edges.
Finally, a board big enough to roll out a full batch of pie crust without dough hanging over the edge. The beechwood surface is smooth but has just enough grip to keep my pastry from sliding around.
The surface is so generous that I laid out a full charcuterie spread for a party without anything hanging off the edge. It’s heavy enough to stay put while I roll out pie dough, and the wood feels smooth and well-finished.
I've been using this board for kneading bread dough and it's the perfect size — no more flour spilling onto the counter. The beechwood surface gives just enough grip for rolling out pastry without sticking too much.