John Boos Wooden Cutting Boards at Amazon



Beyond being well-known chefs and Food Network alums, what do Ina Garten, Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray, and Giada De Laurentiis have in common? A love of John Boos wooden cutting boards. While Flay described them as “fantastic boards that are very solid,” De Laurentiis dubbed hers the “most essential” item in her kitchen. Ray and Garten have likewise waxed poetic about these boards, with the latter saying that they will “last forever” in a 2020 YouTube video

While it’s true that wooden cutting boards demand more attention than plastic, upkeep is easy. All you have to do is wash them by hand, dry them off quickly, and oil them about once a month to keep them from warping or cracking. (John Boos even sells a handy maintenance set that happens to be on sale right now.) If you’re wondering why it’s worth bothering with these steps when plastic cutting boards can go in the dishwasher, it’s because wooden models are more durable and exponentially more beautiful, and they won’t shed microplastics into your food.  

Read on to shop John Boos boards that are Garten-approved. If you buy one now, you can get yours delivered before holiday prep starts in earnest.  

Bestselling John Boos Wooden Cutting Boards 

Chop-N-Slice Series Maple Cutting Board 

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The lightweight and affordable Chop-N-Slice board has more than 1,500 five-star ratings at Amazon. One shopper called it the “perfect” cutting board, writing that it’s a “great size, with enough weight to stay put on the counter, but not so heavy that you hesitate to use it.” Since it’s also reversible, we’re not surprised that so many shoppers use it “every day.” For all of these reasons and more, this board is also our top-rated wooden model. 

B Series Maple Cutting Board 

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A round board, like the John Boos B Series, is the ideal shape for charcuterie platters and trendy spreads, like the butter board. It’s also a great size for an appetizer plate, at just 12 inches across. And unlike all of the other models on this list, it has adorable feet on the bottom for easier lifting and moving between rooms.     

R-Board Series Maple Cutting Board 

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The R-Board Series is a favorite of Amazon shoppers. With finger notches on the sides for easy lifting, a thickness of 1.5 inches for stability while cutting, a reversible design, and three sizes to choose from, this cutting board is deservedly popular. 

R-Board Series Walnut Cutting Board 

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Walnut is more expensive than maple because it’s less readily available. Its dark color is another selling point, with home cooks prizing it for its chocolate and caramel tones. While you can’t go wrong with either option, walnut is on sale for a limited time. 

CB Series Maple Cutting Board 

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The juice groove around the outer edge of this cutting board is perfect for holiday meal prep. Whether you’re carving a turkey or slicing a ham, you’ll appreciate the well’s help with keeping your counters clean.  

RA Series Maple Cutting Board 

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Like the CCB series board below, the 2.25-inch-thick RA board ensures you’re working on a stable, sturdy surface when handling a sharp chef’s knife. While we still recommend placing a wet paper towel underneath your board as you chop to make doubly sure it won’t move, odds are good that your board will stay put if you forget to add this layer. Keep in mind that this model weighs an impressive 30 pounds, which means it’s better left displayed on your counter than stored in a cabinet. 

CCB Series Maple Cutting Board 

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While all of these boards are beautiful enough to display, the end-grain design sets the CCB series apart. In addition to its striking look, an end-grain board is supposedly gentler on your knives because of the orientation of the wood fibers, according to Serious Eats. While it’s certainly expensive and heavy, we think it’s worth shelling out a few extra dollars for a style that lasts a long time when properly cared for, is unlikely to warp, is gentle on your knives, and is gorgeous enough to showcase on your kitchen counter.   



Liv Dansky

2025-11-21 10:30:00