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Dessert forks – have a perfect slice of your dessert

What are dessert forks and what are they used for?

Dessert forks are a special kind of cutlery that are usually smaller than standard dinner forks and have tines that are thinner and somewhat shorter so that they can be used more precisely when cutting or spearing little quantities of food. They are utilised for consuming desserts and other sweet foods including fruit salads, pies, tarts, and cakes.

Dessert forks can also have a decorative layout on the handle to add a sense of class to the table setting. The forks are available in materials such as stainless steel.

Dessert forks can be used to eat other small meals like appetisers, hors d'oeuvres, or shellfish in addition to desserts. They are a flexible type of cutlery that can be utilised in both formal and informal contexts, including dinner parties.

You can also check out our dessert plates, cake stands and cake servers for the whole elegant dessert experience.

Where do you put the dessert fork when setting the table?

In a formal table setting, the dessert fork is typically placed above the dinner plate, aligned horizontally with the bottom of the plate, with the tines pointing to the right. If a dessert spoon is also being used, it is placed to the right of the dessert fork, with the bowl of the spoon facing left and the handle of the spoon parallel to the handle of the dessert fork.

Alternatively, if the dessert is going to be served with a cake fork or a pastry fork, it can be placed horizontally above the dessert plate or to the left of the dessert spoon. The tines of the cake or pastry fork should be pointing to the left, and the handle should be on the right.

It's important to note that table-setting traditions can vary by region and culture, so it's always a good idea to check local customs to ensure proper etiquette.

What is the difference between a table fork and a dessert fork?

A table fork and a dessert fork are primarily distinguished by their sizes, shape, and intended use.

Table forks, which are bigger than dessert forks and have longer, broader tines to help in cutting and spearing, are made to handle greater amounts of food. They are commonly presented with major dishes such as meat, poultry, and vegetables.

Dessert forks, on the other hand, are more precise when cutting or spearing little quantities of food since they are smaller than table forks and have tines that are thinner and somewhat shorter. These are made especially for eating desserts and other sweet foods like fruit salads, pies, tarts, and cakes.

What are the types of forks I can find on the Kulina website?

On Kulina’s website, we have forks in a variety of types, each with a distinct purpose. Some of the most typical varieties are:

  • Table fork - This is the most commonly used type of fork, used for eating meals at the table. It normally has four tines and a long handle.
  • Dessert fork - This fork has shorter tines and is smaller than a table fork. It is made to be used for desserts including cakes, pies, and pastries.
  • Serving fork - This fork has long tines that are utilised for serving large meals, such as casseroles or salads.