Serving Cutlery

Elegant Serving Cutlery for Every Occasion

Are you expecting guests at your beautifully set table? Complement your tasteful dishes with matching serving cutlery. There are serving cutlery sets in various designs and different compositions. Small cutlery sets consist of a fork and a spoon. Some also include a ladle or another serving piece.

Large serving sets consist of up to ten pieces. They include a salad server, a sauce spoon, a cake server, two serving forks and spoons each, as well as a cream and a sugar spoon. Such a serving set is offered by the "Omnia" cutlery from Auerhahn; a very elegant line that can be excellently combined with other sets.

Choose between stainless steel, sterling silver, and solid silver-plated base material. Naturally, most variants are dishwasher safe.

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Professional Serving with the Right Serving Utensils

You have set up a buffet and are offering your guests a variety of dishes. To ensure these are served in appealing portions, you will find numerous offers for serving forks here. For fish, ideally, use different forks than for meat. Fish has a unique consistency depending on the type and is easiest to serve with special fish serving forks. These have a broader surface and flat prongs. Small serving sets in most series do not include a special fork for fish dishes. Therefore, it is best to look for corresponding separate forks in the assortment.

For salads, potatoes, dips, and similar items, a salad set or a serving spoon is suitable. Both variants allow for the serving of appropriate portions. Manufacturers offer some serving spoons and forks separately. Easily complement your cutlery line with the missing elements. Christofle offers beautiful vegetable and potato spoons as well as salad serving spoons made of fine sterling silver.

Which Dishes Can You Serve with a Knife?

Knives are not suitable for serving dishes. The blade's surface is too narrow to ensure a safe path from the buffet to the plate. Cake pieces should also not be served with a knife. It appears unprofessional and can lead to embarrassing incidents. Choose a cake server that matches the form and style of your existing serving utensils. Many serving utensils can be easily complemented with forks, spoons, salad sets, and cake servers if the manufacturer does not offer complete serving sets for your cutlery line.