Though cooks can buy big sets of knives, most need only a few. Most important is a chef’s knife, which can chop, slice and do most of the important tasks. Chef’s knives range in size from 6 to 12 ...
Dull knives in the kitchen aren't just frustrating. They're also dangerous. Don't risk your fingers, here's the best way to ...
Want to keep you cooking skills sharp? It all starts with the best kitchen equipment, including extra sharp knives. Since we know getting a whole new block of knives is a real investment, we are ...
“The traditional test to see whether a knife is sharp is to reach behind your head and cut into a hair,” Jonathan Broida, owner of Japanese Knife Imports, explains at a knife sharpening demonstration ...
AVONDALE, Pa--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The turkey is out of the oven, everyone is seated around the table and all eyes are on you to do the carving. This is your moment. As you set your knife into position ...
The board matters as much as the blade. Bamboo, glass, or Corian cutting boards might look nice, but they’ll dull your knife. Instead, look for endgrain hardwood (think vintage butcher block), or ...
Getting your stone and steel ready for a big carving job? Need to figure out how, exactly, you use a stone and steel? The Knife Sharpening Tips blog is relatively new, but already has a good number of ...