If you are anything like me you have an assortment of wooden cutting boards and spoons on the counters, in drawers, and in jars. If you ARE like me chances are good that yours are well used and well showing much use and age-dried out. I often toss mine in the dishwasher to save time and sanitize but the high heat drying cycle leaves them dried and brittle over time. I needed a quick but lasting fix to condition them and keep them that way. I had seen it called wood butter, wood conditioner, spoon oil, etc… and decided that I had to try and make my own using what I already had on hand, of course my beloved essential oils make their way into this recipe as well! I chose these for their scent and antibacterial properties but you can use your favorite oil or combination of oils to create yours.
You will need:
- 3 T. Beeswax granules
- ½ cup Coconut oil
- 5-7 drops Rosemary essential oil
- 5-7 drops Orange essential oil
- Small jar with tight fitting lid
- Whisk
- Small pan
Directions:
Place coconut oil and beeswax granules in a small pan over medium heat, I purchased an inexpensive pan to use for just DIY’s like this. You can also heat in a microwave safe dish in 30 second increments, stirring each time until melted.
Remove from heat,whisk in essential oils.
Pour mixture into a small jar like a 4 oz. mason jar.
Allow to cool until set, cover with lid and store in a cool, dark spot.
To use:
Scoop out wood butter with a soft cloth and rub into wood until absorbed, you can repeat this process on wooden spoons, bowls, and cutting boards.
Repeat as needed, I do mine about twice a month.
Rosemary & Citrus Wood Butter
Description
You will need: 3 T. Beeswax granules ½ cup Coconut oil 5-7 drops Rosemary essential oil 5-7 drops Orange essential oil Small jar with tight fitting lid Whisk Small pan
Ingredients
- 3 T. Beeswax granules
- ½ cup Coconut oil
- 5–7 drops Rosemary essential oil
- 5–7 drops Orange essential oil
- Small jar with tight fitting lid
- Whisk
- Small pan
Instructions
- Place coconut oil and beeswax granules in a small pan over medium heat, I purchased an inexpensive pan to use for just DIY’s like this. You can also heat in a microwave safe dish in 30 second increments, stirring each time until melted.
- Stir until completely melted.
- Remove from heat,whisk in essential oils.
- Pour mixture into a small jar like a 4 oz. mason jar.
- Allow to cool until set, cover with lid and store in a cool, dark spot.
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Rebecca West
I’ve used a wood conditioner on my cutting board but hadn’t considered making my own. This is cool! Thanks for linking up with us at Welcome Home Wednesdays, hope you’ll party with us again this week!
Liz Latham
Wow, I’ve never had a flavored butter like this before. It looks really good! Thanks for linking up with Delicious Dishes Recipe Party!