Why choose us? British Manufacturer and Trade Ready
Why businesses buy from us
- Sustainable hardwood (FSC-certified)
- Milled and assembled from our workshop in the Cotswolds, UK
- Deal directly with the makers, no middleman
- In-house CNC engraving & colour infill
- Fast turnaround times
- Food safe mineral oil finish
- No minimum order quantity, every order is individually priced catering to your exact needs
Cutting Boards for Restaurants & Hotels
Restaurant Prep & Service Boards
Our commercial cutting boards are built to survive the rigours of a professional kitchen, knife friendly surfaces and easy to clean chamfered edges. Choose juice grooves, cut outs or custom sizing for burger boards, steak platters and sharing boards.
Hotel Buffet & Carvery Blocks
Elevate breakfast service or Sunday roasts with oversized carving boards and end grain carvery blocks. We can add discreet rubber feet for stability and brand each piece with your hotel crest for a cohesive front of house look. Just like we have done for The Ritz in the past.
Tailoring Bulk Orders for Restaurants and Hotels
- Built-in Handles: Smooth cut-outs on the sides for easy lifting and carrying.
- Recessed Handles: Discreet grooves on the underside, maintaining a seamless look while providing practicality.
- Leather Straps: Some companies we supply want something for the staff to hold but steel handles and the expansion in the wood don't play well together, so we innovated with high end leather straps to account for this.
Branded Cutting Boards for Corporate Gifts
Give a gift that stays on the counter, not in a drawer. Whether you’re rewarding staff, wooing prospects or thanking top clients, a logo-engraved chopping board delivers daily brand exposure.
Logo Engraving & Colour Infill Options
- Precision laser engraving with our top of the range CNC machine to cover the finest of details
- Resin colour fill to match brand colours
- In house designs will be sent prior to engraving for your approval
Bulk & Wholesale Orders Are Welcomed
Need pallets, not parcels? We specialise in bulk orders of our chopping boards for distributors, cookware retailers, hotel groups, and even staff gifts.
The Different Hardwoods Used For Our Chopping Boards
When ordering your boards with us you can opt for any hardwood we can source. We select our hardwood boards for their durability and natural charm - from the rich hues of Walnut to the classic appearance of Oak, the choice is entirely yours.
The Finishing Touch for Your Trade Order
We finish all of our boards with our perfectly formulated board wax to preserve your board from the hustle and bustle in your kitchen. Our food safe wax doesn't set and harden like oils and varnishes meaning it doesn't crack or get damaged when a knife hits the board.
On ceremonial and decorative boards we offer different types of finishes to withstand the elements that you are putting it under.
Businesses We Have Supplied With Our Boards
Below are just some of the many businesses we have supplied our chopping boards with. Ranging from restaurants, hotels, wholesalers and merchants.
FAQs
Below are some of the questions we get asked when someone is ordering one of our boards.
- We make it super easy! - You can simply hit the trade enquiries at the top of bottom of this page, or you could simply email Dan at dan@thechoppingblockshop.com or call us on 01666575134 to get the ball rolling.
Wooden Cutting Boards (Hardwoods): The standout choice for both professional chefs and home cooks, hardwood cutting boards offer unmatched natural antibacterial properties. Crafted from durable materials like maple, walnut, or cherry, these boards are not only tough against bacteria but also gentle on knives. Their dense grain prevents deep scratches, keeping the surface smoother and more resistant to bacterial buildup. With proper care, a hardwood cutting board can last a lifetime, aging gracefully and becoming a centerpiece in your kitchen. Its natural elegance and superior hygiene make it the ultimate cutting surface.
Bamboo Cutting Boards: A more eco-friendly option, bamboo boards are harder and less porous than most woods, offering good resistance to bacteria. However, they can be tough on knife edges and are prone to cracking over time, which can compromise hygiene.
Glass Cutting Boards: The most hygienic in terms of ease of cleaning and resistance to bacteria, glass boards, however, are the hardest on knife blades and can pose a safety risk due to their slippery surface.
What do we think?: While each material has its merits, hardwood cutting boards clearly lead the pack for those prioritizing hygiene, durability, and aesthetic appeal in their kitchens. Their natural antibacterial qualities, coupled with their gentle touch on knives and timeless beauty, make hardwood boards the best option for anyone serious about their culinary health and craft.
Why Hardwood Cutting Boards?
- Natural Antibacterial Properties: Hardwoods are less porous than softwoods, making them more resistant to bacteria and contamination. They have a dense grain that provides a robust surface for cutting and chopping.
- Durability and Knife Care: Hardwood boards are durable and gentle on knives. Unlike plastic, which can dull knife blades, hardwoods like oak and maple help maintain knife sharpness for safer and more efficient cutting.
- Oiling and Maintenance for Safety and Longevity: Proper care is crucial for maintaining the food safety and longevity of your hardwood cutting board. Regular cleaning with hot, soapy water followed by thorough drying is essential. Additionally, oiling your cutting board is key to preventing the wood from drying out and cracking, which could potentially harbor bacteria.
- Choosing the Right Oil: For oiling maintenance, it's vital to select food-safe oils. Mineral oil is a popular choice because it's food-grade, odorless, and won't go rancid. Look for oils labeled as food-grade or specifically designed for cutting boards to ensure safety. Avoid cooking oils like vegetable or olive oil, as these can spoil and create odors or flavors that could transfer to your food.
- Selecting the Best Hardwood: In choosing a hardwood cutting board, consider opting for single-piece or edge-grain construction to minimize warping and cracking. Woods like oak, maple, walnut, and cherry are excellent choices due to their durability and natural antibacterial properties.
Cleaning Your Chopping Board
- Hand Wash After Use: After each use, wash your chopping board with a soft sponge or cloth using mild dish soap and warm water. This will help to remove food particles and prevent the growth of bacteria.
- Avoid the Dishwasher: Never put your hardwood chopping board in the dishwasher. The intense heat and prolonged exposure to water can cause the wood to warp, crack, or split.
- Disinfect Occasionally: To disinfect your chopping board, you can wipe it down with a solution of one part vinegar to four parts water. For tougher stains or odors, sprinkle baking soda on the board before scrubbing with a lemon half. Rinse thoroughly after disinfecting.
- Dry Properly: After washing, dry the board thoroughly with a towel, then let it stand on its edge to air dry completely. This prevents water from pooling and being absorbed into the wood, which can lead to warping or cracking.
Storing Your Chopping Board
- Keep in a Dry Place: Store your chopping board in a dry area away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, which can cause the wood to warp or split over time.
- Vertical Storage: If possible, store your chopping board vertically on its edge. This not only saves space but also promotes air circulation around the board, preventing moisture buildup and warping.
- Avoid Stacking: Try not to stack heavy items on top of your chopping board when stored. Excessive weight can cause the wood to warp over time.
Routine Maintenance
- Regular Oiling: (This section will lead into the detailed instructions on applying your proprietary oil, ensuring the board is properly conditioned and protected.)
- Avoid Prolonged Soaking: Never soak your chopping board in water, as prolonged exposure can cause the wood to absorb moisture, leading to warping, cracking, or the growth of bacteria.
- Surface Sanding: If your board starts to show knife marks or rough spots, you can lightly sand the surface with fine-grit sandpaper. After sanding, the board should be washed, dried, and oiled before its next use.