Why Dull Kitchen Cutlery Can Wreck Your Cooking
Posted on June 29, 2008
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The most expensive knife isn’t necessarily the best. If you don’t keep your knives up in good condition, they won’t be easy to cook with, no matter how costly they were. It’s vital to have the right knives and be able to make sure they’re in good shape, if you want to have an efficient kitchen and avoid accidents.
Every cook should have a good chef’s knife. A chef’s knife has a large handle, and blade that’s wide at the base but tapers to a point. These can be used for almost all your kitchen tasks, and it’s not really worth it to get a full knife set. Instead, invest in a single good chef’s knife that will hold an edge, and keep it good and sharp.
Remember that not all chef’s knives are the same. Their blades come in a variety of different size and are measured by blade length. Be sure not to get a knife that’s too small. In fact, the smallest all purpose knife you should get has an eight inch blade, not counting the handle. While a small knife might seem easier to use or safer, they often aren’t. Remember that you can use a large knife to cut up something small, but small knives can’t cut large objects.
The variety of knives can be bewildering, since even an eight inch chef’s knife comes in examples between fifteen and a hundred and fifty dollars. Look for a knife that’s around twenty-five dollars if you’re on a budget, but more money can get you a more attractive knife. A significant overhang below the handle will help you keep it sharp.
Many people think expensive knives keep an edge longer. However, if you cut a sturdy vegetable, chances are the edge will need a touch up, no matter how good your knife might be. On a daily basis, use a steel for edge straightening. This is the long stick that comes with many knife sets, and it was traditionally made of steel, though many are now made of diamond or ceramic. When you use this, swipe each side of the knife down the steel at about a twenty degree angle. If you’re not comfortable deciding what that angle looks like, you also have some other options.
A knife and tool sharpener, which has a built in angle, will help you straighten a knife without a lot of skill. Hold the knife with the edge up, and the tip hanging off the counter’s edge. Swipe your sharpener over the edge a few times, and the blade will be a lot sharper. Remember that this kind of sharpener slowly eats away at the blade, and will shorten its life. However, a sharp knife for a shorter time is better than one that is always dull. This is worth keeping in mind if you’re unable to have your knives sharpened professionally and aren’t comfortable with a steel.
However you choose to keep your knives sharp, wash and dry them before and after you sharpen. Once you get used to having your knives sharp, it’ll be easy to tell when the edge is going. Cutting will be a lot harder, especially on tough things. Want to test it? Slide the knife along the skin of a tomato or a peach, but don’t press down. Sharp knives will cut in right away.
A knife should always be treated carefully if you want to preserve its edge. Never use cutting boards of glass, granite, or other hard materials. Wood and plastic are better. The edge should be preserved from damage by immediate washing and drying after use. Store your knife somewhere out of the way of other dishes, so it’ll stay in good shape.
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