Best Cutting Board Oil

Food-grade cutting board oil protects wooden boards, butcher blocks, and wooden utensils from drying and cracking. The right conditioner restores moisture to wood and helps maintain the natural grain of your cutting surface.

Wood cutting boards require regular conditioning to stay durable and hygienic.

Without proper oiling, wood surfaces can dry out, crack, or warp over time. Applying food-grade mineral oil or butcher block conditioner helps restore moisture and maintain the surface of the board.

Below are some of the best cutting board oils for protecting wood boards used in real kitchens. Check out our guide to the Best Cutting Boards for reliable options.

HOW WE EVALUATE CUTTING BOARD OILS

What we look for

✔ food-grade ingredients

✔ deep absorption into wood

✔ easy application

✔ odorless and tasteless formula

✔ long-lasting protection

What we avoid

✖ oils that go rancid

✖ sticky residue

✖ slow absorption

✖ synthetic additives

Best Cutting Board Oil for Wood Boards and Butcher Blocks

🔥 OTRE TOP PICKS

OTRE Top Cutting Board Oil Picks

Best Overall

Thirteen Chefs Mineral Oil

Best Budget

Howard Cutting Board Oil

Best Conditioner

Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil

Best Butcher Block Oil

John Boos Mystery Oil

Best Wax Blend

Clark’s Cutting Board Oil

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Thirteen Chefs Mineral Oil

✔ food-grade mineral oil

✔ absorbs quickly

✔ excellent for cutting boards and butcher blocks

Howard Cutting Board Oil

✔ affordable mineral oil

✔ reliable board conditioner

✔ widely used butcher block oil

Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil

✔ plant-based ingredients

✔ deep wood conditioning

✔ pleasant natural scent

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WHY CUTTING BOARD OIL MATTERS

Cutting board oil helps maintain wood surfaces by restoring moisture and preventing cracking or warping.

Benefits include:

• maintaining wood durability

• preventing drying and splitting

• extending cutting board lifespan

• improving resistance to stains

Regular conditioning keeps cutting boards working well in busy kitchens.

Best Cutting Board Oil for Wood Boards and Butcher Blocks

Best Bench Scrapers – FAQ

What oil is best for cutting boards?

Food-grade mineral oil is the most commonly used oil because it is stable, odorless, and safe for food contact.

How often should you oil a cutting board?

Most wooden cutting boards should be oiled every few weeks or whenever the wood begins to look dry.

Can you use olive oil on cutting boards?

No. Cooking oils can go rancid and should not be used for conditioning wood cutting boards.

What is butcher block oil?

Butcher block oil is typically mineral oil or a mineral oil and wax blend designed for wood cutting surfaces.

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