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Outset El Matador Meat Fork For Slicing, Carving, and Serving

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  • GRAB DINNER BY THE HORNS: El Matador Meat Carving Fork from Outset helps you serve up a delicious dinner. The bull themed handle allows for full control while slicing, making it easy to carve and serve most meats!
  • CARVE: Whether it is brisket, roasts, tenderloin, chicken, turkey, or pork this metal meat fork is the perfect tool for expertly carving a large piece of meat. The four prongs of the fork keep the meat stable and in place while you carve. The bull handle fits comfortably in your hand to help avoid cramping and slipping.
  • SHRED: The meat carving fork can also be used to shred pork, chicken and more! The metal prongs are ideal for pulling and shredding meat with minimal effort.
  • DISHWASHER SAFE: When you are done the carving fork can be placed in the dishwasher for a quick and easy cleaning. Once clean you can place the fork in its velvet storage pouch!
  • MEASUREMENTS AND CARE: Dishwasher safe. Do not clean with hard, rough or abrasive cleaning tools. Meat fork measures 7” x 4.75” x 0.75”. Includes a velvet storage pouch.


Grab your next meal by the horn with the El Matador Meat Carving Fork from Outset! This bull themed carving fork provides stability while you slice and serve brisket, roasts, poultry, pork and more. The handle allows you to have a comfortable and firm grip so you can be more safe and efficient while you slice. The meat fork also works as a shredding fork, try it for your next pulled pork or pulled chicken recipe! The fork is also dishwasher safe so it can receive thorough cleaning! Once clean the meat fork can be stored in the included velvet storage pouch.


Gel
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Bought this for my son cause he loves to barbecue, he makes a great brisket and all I can say is he loves this product!! Very well made!!
Rick Dunn
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Great product. Bought them for both of my sons as well.
CW
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
My son smokes and BBQs all the meats. This made a great birthday gift for him. He loves the heavy weight of it and the bull ring is classic!!
Scarlette y Josue
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025
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scott r pope
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
Nice weight and well built
LJ
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2024
Nutshell: The El Matador Meat Fork is a conversation-starting kitchen tool with a unique bull-themed handle. While its striking design may captivate some, it also presents certain challenges in terms of ergonomics and functionality. It undoubtedly serves as a conversation piece, but its practical application may leave some users divided. It stands out immediately with its artistic design, depicting a bull complete with a movable nose ring. This striking appearance is polarizing—those with a fondness for bovine imagery or a connection to bulls/cattle may find it appealing, while others might deem it crass, gimmicky, or out of place in a modern kitchen.Functionally, the fork features four sharp prongs designed for holding larger pieces of meat such as brisket, roasts, and poultry. The prongs are good for maintaining stability while carving and would be particularly useful for barbecue enthusiasts or those who frequently handle large cuts.However, the fork’s ergonomics are a bit of a mixed bag due in part to some of the aesthetic design choices. First, it weighs 14 oz, and some might find it overly heavy for the tasks. It’s big and heavy, and the weight contributes to a sense of quality but can also make the fork feel unbalanced and top-heavy. The handle, though visually impressive, can feel a little ungainly in the hand. This design choice prioritizes aesthetics over comfort, which may work for some but not others, especially those accustomed to lighter, more traditional carving forks, and are looking for a similar experience.Feature SummaryDesign: Bull-themed handle with movable nose ringMaterial: Chrome-plated zinc alloyWeight: 14 oz (399 grams)Function: Ideal for carving, shredding, and serving large pieces of meatCare: Dishwasher safe; avoid abrasive cleaning toolsErgonomics: Bit of a mixed bagFinal Thought: This fork is a blend of art and utility, best suited for those who appreciate its unique design and can overlook its ergonomic limitations. It’s a distinctive and durable kitchen tool that doubles as a conversation piece. Its striking design will undoubtedly appeal to some, particularly those with a connection to cattle or a penchant for unique kitchen gadgets, but may look out of place to others. If you're in the market for a meat fork and the bull aesthetics resonate with you, this could be a hit. For those prioritizing comfort and traditional design, other alternatives might be more suitable. Ultimately, the decision hinges on whether the unique design aligns with your personal taste and kitchen needs.
Linda W.
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2024
The first thing I noticed about this carving fork was its weight. It has some heft to it. It feels solid in my hand. The next thing I noticed was the toro/bull theme. From the name “El Matador” to the art deco-style shape of the fork with the top of the handle forming the horns, the base of the handle forming the face and a ring through the nose, the entire fork gives off the sense of strength and “strong as a bull”.The fork has four tines with two longer tines on the outside and two shorter tines on the inside. Make no mistake about it, once you grip your roast (or whatever meat you’ve cooked) with this fork, “it ain’t goin’ nowhere”. The fork holds the food solidly in place which allows you to control your slicing and carving. In fact, I found using this fork lengthwise along the roast I cooked held it in place much better than the carving fork I used for decades which needed to be used widthwise as it only had two tines.This fork definitely commands attention. Everyone seated at the table commented on the fork. They said it was quite unique and had never seen anything like it. When I told them the name “El Matador” and held the fork so they could see the “bull”, they were even more impressed.The fork comes with two small tine covers for the longer, outside tines. It also comes with a bag for safe storage. I thought at first that I would use the “nose ring” to hang it and also considered my magnetic knife board/stand but, honestly, I don’t want to take the chance of accidentally stabbing myself on the tines. So, the fork will be stored in a drawer in the storage bag but I will look for something to use as a guard and will try to be certain that the tines always point inward.If you have ever struggled with a traditional two-tined carving fork or had a piece of meat slide on a plate or cutting board, then I encourage you to try this El Matador meat carving fork. You will not regret it.*One photo from listing was "borrowed" to clearly show the bull face
PMC
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2024
Boy is this thing huge! And heavy!Now, don't take that as a complaint, I was just thinking it'd be smaller than it is because I didn't check the listing photos ahead of time.First and foremost, I love this carving fork. It's beefy, heavy — which means heavy-duty and unlikely to break — and seriously cool looking. I see it as a conversation piece, or maybe a little bit of an accent piece if you've got the right decor or mood going for it.Why bother with a smaller or more generic carving fork when you want to send a message (even if just to yourself) that you're all about that beef (or pork, or poultry, or whichever!) and you're ready to grab like by the horns! Or something...It's certainly comfortable in the hand between the index and middle fingers, and it does a fantastic job of holding down whatever you need to cut. I'm not really a roast kind've guy, not before, and not now that it's just me, but this was fantastic for a really thick pork chop I fried up the other day.There really isn't anything to find fault with here. It works, it's heavy, it's hefty, and it looks good. If you're interested in a piece like this, maybe you want to give it for a gift or you know someone who wants to inject a little personality into their meat-carving. I'm sure you could find plain, boring meat forks for a lot cheaper, but they wouldn't look or feel like this one.5/5, it's cool and meant for a certain crowd that appreciate the aesthetics. Would recommend as a gift, whether gag or otherwise, if you know someone who does a lot of grilling, roasting, or smoking and feels like a cowboy, baby!
Product Tester
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2024
Please ladies, don't take offence. This is BIG. It fits well in my "man" hand and balances nicely.I had just finished carving up a smoked brisket and I always say "I wish I had a better way of holding this". I use the usual long-tined carving fork to hold the meat while slicing. You know, the kind that comes with the carving knife? I think that is really meant more for turning steaks, etc on the grill or passing out meat that is already sliced, not so much for the actual carving off the big roast.With those long-tined forks, I always have an issue in that the meat tends to roll as you're cutting and you end up pushing the fork in as far as it will go (usually till it hits the board) to keep the meat from twisting while cutting.I had never seen something like this "El Matador" before and thought "THAT'S what I need".FIrst thing: I have not had a chance to try this on a piece of meat yet BUT my first impressions are "this is what I've been looking for".You can see from the pics it is one big piece of metal (406gm/14.3 oz) which is almost a pound of metal. It has two long SHARP points (with temporary plastic plugs to cover those points) and two shorter prongs (no plugs). The metal itself appears to be burnished aluminum but the weight indicates that there is some heavier metal under the exterior if in fact this is aluminum.It comes with a drawstring bag for storage. There is a copper (?) "nose ring" that appears to be purely decorative.I mentioned I would use it for slicing brisket. It will also be very useful for slicing prime rib as well. Fowl like turkey? Maybe not so much as it depends on how one slices a big bird. I think this would not work well with fowl, only red meat roasts.As far as shredding? I don't think this is what you want. As everything is straight up and down, the angle on the blades isn't right for shredding. Plus you'd need two of these and there are better products out there for shredding (pork butt for example).I do have a place to store it. It is 7" long and almost 5" wide so a drawer is best. Don't think I'd want to hang it by the nose ring...but obviously the choice is yours.If you're into needing something to hold BIG hunks o' meat while carving, this is way better than your standard "carving" fork.5*
Jade
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I bought this as a gift so I’ve only wrapped it but boy isn’t it heavy just picking it up. Seems like it’s going to be excellent quality.
cifrank
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
I bought two as gifts. They are bigger and heavier than I thought. They also look like weapons in old martial art's movies. Should work well in their purpose.
Guy that buys stuff
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
It looks impressive and it is. Heavy, sharp and will hold your roast steady like no fork ever could. I wish I’d purchased this years ago. Definitely worth it for big pieces of meat that you want to hold steady while slicing pieces of any size.
Janae
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Works great and molds nicely to hand. Heavy metal quality.
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