The Best Soup Spoons

The Best Soup Spoons

There are few things more comforting — or convenient — than a hearty homemade soup. Just throw some chopped veggies in a pot with a smattering of stock, spices, and herbs, and you've got yourself a worry-free weeknight meal. But if you want to be able to slurp up all your dinner without spilling, you should have some proper soup spoons on hand. Whether you're a fan of the wide, Bouillon spoon or the deep Chinese spoon, we've rounded up a solid list of cutlery to satisfy all your slurping needs. Read on to check out our easily digestible shortlist of eating accouterments.

Hiware Matte Black Stainless Steel Soup Spoons

A Slurping Spoon

These matte black, stainless steel spoons are stylish and sleek.
Best Overall

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You might be skeptical of bringing matte black into your kitchen space, but we promise these spoons are as elegant as they are functional. The stainless steel construction of this set of four spoons promises rust and corrosion-free use for years. Plus, these bad boys are dishwasher-safe. Thick handles and curved edges make for comfortable handling while the polish smoothes over the steel without damaging the matte finish. You might have to get used to the added weight of these, but we think they’ll elevate your dining experience enough that you won’t be bothered.

Pros:

  • Luxurious, weighted stainless steel body
  • Matte black finish is modern and edgy
  • Dishwasher-safe
  • Wide handle for an ergonomic fit

Cons:

  • Black color can be too dark for some buyers

AmoVee Stainless Steel Round Soup Spoons

Broaden Your Horizons

Fans of wider, rounder silverware will love these stainless steel spoons.
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If you’re not sure what a Bouillon spoon is, rest assured — you’ve probably wielded one before to dig into a bubbling cup of French onion soup. “Bouillon” is just the French term for a short-handled, wide-bowled spoon, which AmoVee uses as a model for their set of eight stainless steel slurping utensils. The shiny mirror finish provides a timeless sheen, while slim, curved lines promise a delicate handling and eating experience that’s sure to stand up to even the most gourmet meal. These nicely weighted spoons are dishwasher-safe, so no need to worry about scrubbing off unsightly remnants of melted cheese. We’re looking at you, French onion soup.

Pros:

  • Shiny mirror finish is classic
  • Wide-bowled for maximum capacity
  • Stainless steel construction is durable and dishwasher-safe

Cons:

  • Short handles can slip into deeper bowls, so not ideal for noodle soups

Adloryea Long Handle Wooden Soup Spoons

If We Could, We Wood

We'd use these long-handled, wooden spoons to eat salad if we could.
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Wooden utensils have gained popularity thanks to their eco-friendly design, lighter handling, and heat resistance. That’s right — you can say goodbye to burned tongues when you pick up a six-pack of these soup spoons from Adloryea. Their straight, long handles provide enough real estate to stir your simmering pot without burning your fingers. The grain is unique to each spoon, and the natural glaze is non-toxic, so you don’t have to worry about seeping chemicals. Though they feel light in your hand, their solid wood construction promises years of use.

Pros:

  • Long handles for worry-free stirring, mixing, and eating out of deep pots or bowls
  • Eco-friendly wood construction
  • Heat-resistant to reduce burns while eating

Cons:

  • Care is slightly more specific, especially when it comes to cleaning and storage

Hiware 12-piece Asian Soup Spoons

A Notch Above the Rest

Thanks to a well-placed notch, these spoons won't ever slip into your soup.
Most Stable

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The experience of eating hot, tasty soup can be too easily ruined by a runaway spoon splashing into your bowl. More cutlery companies should take a nod from this set of 12 soup spoons from Hiware; designed with a notch near the neck of the spoon, these utensils are built to stay put, even if you’re busy fishing for noodles. Their deep bowl is also an ideal slurping vessel for chunkier soups since you can comfortably fit an entire dumpling on the end without the risk of it slipping. For less than a bowl of hot ramen at most neighborhood noodle joints, you’ll want to pick up this pack of spoons before your next takeout.

Pros:

  • Notched neck for stable resting
  • Cavernous bowl to fit plenty of broth or larger dumplings
  • Affordable price for 12 spoons
  • Dishwasher-safe

Cons:

  • Melamine construction is not quite as elegant as porcelain or ceramic

Adloryea 7-inch Curved Wooden Soup Spoons

Curvy and Comfortable

The delicate curve in these wooden spoons makes for a luxurious and elegant dining experience.
Most Decorative

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These spoons from Adlorea feature curved necks and a slightly shorter handle overall for a more ergonomic mealtime experience. The company’s classic wooden design is polished and covered in a food-safe, lacquered paint for an eco-friendly and aesthetically fun alternative to metal utensils. Though the curved design makes them less practical stirring utensils, they sit more decoratively in the bowl and are a dream to handle. They’re so comfortable to hold that we don’t even mind handwashing them after use.

Pros:

  • Curved neck and handle provide a comfortable handling experience
  • Durable wood construction with eco-friendly, lacquered paint finish
  • Sits well in the bowl without slipping

Cons:

  • Handles make them bulkier to store since they can’t stack well

Frequently Asked Questions

What is melamine, and how is it different from plastic?

Melamine is a nitrogen-based compound often used to make kitchen utensils of all sorts. Instead of being pure melamine, most of these products are plastic-based and simply coated in a melamine resin. Because the FDA does not qualify it as microwave-safe, you shouldn’t throw your melamine spoon in when you head up your soup, but it is 100% safe to eat with.

How do I care for wooden utensils?

The most important thing to remember is to never throw your wooden utensils in the dishwasher since harsh bleaches and high temperatures can warp and damage the wood and its coating. Opt instead to handwash with warm water and a mild detergent, or even a warm towel. Also, allow them to air dry for a long time to ensure they’re totally dry before storing them to avoid bacteria build-up.