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We Asked 30 Chefs How They Hold a Knife—These Grips Could Improve Your Cuts
But not all pinch grips look the same. Some chefs prefer gripping the handle, although it offers limited control when doing ...
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15 Kitchen Knife Myths Debunked By A Chef
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Culinary school educates young chefs on knife safety, but cooking in a working kitchen teaches them knife culture. There are many myths ...
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The Crucial Mistake You Could Be Making When Using Santoku Knives
Santoku knives are great for various uses, but according to one knife expert, there is one element first-timers may overlook.
Chefs explain when to roast winter squash like butternut and kabocha skin-on, which varieties you can eat as is, and how to ...
If there’s one item everyone equates with a chef, it’s their knife. And as someone who spent many a year as a private chef in people’s homes, I quickly learned to bring my own because it was a rarity ...
The vibrating chef's knife has arrived, and it's nothing like the electric slicing knives you're used to. Seattle Ultrasonics unveiled the C-200, claiming it's the first ultrasonic chef's knife ...
The C-200 pulses a mind-boggling 40,000 per second, requiring 50% less force to slice through meat and produce.
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