The Cowboy Spatula in “Ho Ho Howdy!” is an 11-inch hand-shaped mesquite wood spatula with a triangle blade and a Christmas-themed laser engraving. Mesquite is one of the densest hardwoods in North America, and each spatula is cut, shaped, sanded, and finished with food-safe pure coconut oil – no stains, no lacquer, no chemical finishes that could leach into food.
The triangle shape is what makes it work: the wide end scrapes a cast iron skillet clean without removing seasoning, the angled edge slides under fried eggs and pancakes, and the point breaks up ground meat in a Dutch oven. It’s safe on every cooktop surface – cast iron, carbon steel, stainless, enameled, and nonstick – because wood will not scratch.
Cowboy Spatula is a small Texas workshop hand-making mesquite kitchen tools one piece at a time. Color and grain vary because each spatula is cut from a different piece of wood, and every spatula is made and shipped from the USA.






