''Scrudle'': the newest utensil that scrapes every last morsel from saucepans

''Scrudle'': the newest utensil that scrapes every last morsel from saucepansLondon, Nov 20 : Move over spatulas, scoops, ladles and scrapers, for a new utensil known as scrudle is set to revolutionise British kitchens.

Invented by a 65-year-old housewife Margaret O''Callaghan, scrudle is a cross between a ladle, spatula and jug.

Its ingenious design has won a 10,000 pounds prize and has been acquired by the kitchenware retailer.

If it hits the shelves next year O''Callaghan will receive 3 pounds for every 100 pounds of the utensils sold.

"I get royalties for the rest of my life. It''s really amazing. I am so excited," the Telegraph quoted O''Callaghan as saying.

The gadget is designed for cooks who get frustrated they cannot scoop out soups, stews or casseroles from saucepans with round-bottom ladles. There is always a significant amount left at the bottom of the pan.

She said: "Like most people, I find it very difficult to serve up boeuf bourguignon from a heavy casserole pan. The first few scoops are fine, but you get into trouble the further you go down."

The scrudle can hold about two-thirds of a pint of liquid, or a decent portion of stew.

It was voted the best of over 600 entries submitted in a competition sponsored by Finish, the dishwasher powder company, which has funded the 10,000 pounds prize.

It was judged by a panel headed by celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal, including Paul Pankhurst, the chair of British Design Innovation. (ANI)