on โ13-02-2014 01:15 AM
What are your favourite kind?
Do you sharpen them or use them dull?
How do you sharpen them, manually on a stone, a little dinky sharpener or send them to be machined?
What are your preferred kinds of knives for different tasks in the kitchen?
Do you use knives as part of your occupation, in a hobby or outside interest, or just in the kitchen when preparing food..
anything else to add about knives?
on โ13-02-2014 01:27 AM
I use a variety of kitchen knives.
I've found these to be the best
16' Meat slicing knife for things like whole rumps etc
Trident 12" and 10" Chef's Knife
F Dick long carving knife for things like salmon
Trident 10" carving knife
Trident 8" knife for most general use including slicing tomatoes etc - probasbly use this knife the most
Swibo boning knives
Victrionox paring and turning knives
cheapest vegie peelers I can find, just those plastic ones, but bend the blade out a bit to get a better peel.
nothing beats my Tupperware Can Opener for can openers for general household tins, but I have a big built in bench one fo big cans.
Other stuff too like bread knife (trident) fish knife, filletting knife, cleaver, but don't use those very often
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I hand sharpen them on a sharpening stone with water and ajax, sharp enough to use as a razor and keep em sharp inbetween on a magnetic diamond sharpening steel
The sharper your knife is, the safer it is, cos you don't need to apply as much pressure when using it, thus if you slip and cut yourself, the cut is not as bad as it would have been with a dull knife.
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Washing, I never put my knives in the dishwasher, or use water hotter than necessary to clean them.
Oh, and it is important that the blade goes right to the end of the handle, and then at least thrice rivetted along the handle.
on โ13-02-2014 01:41 AM
on โ13-02-2014 01:44 AM
on โ13-02-2014 01:52 AM
meh, my dad was a butcher for decades, and he still got the odd cut
and I still cut myself from time to time too, so it's not just your kinder Muggsy LOL
haven't had stitches in nearly two years though, got 5 in my left hand boning out a leg of pork. knife snagged on the bione, I pulled harder, the knife came loose and sliced me.
on โ13-02-2014 01:53 AM
I use cleavers. Big ones, small ones, in-betweeners.
I keep them sharp with a ceramic sharpener that OH
used to sharpen hunting knives on.
Crikey, when using a knife block, shouldn't the blade be
housed facing up? That's what I was told, because if
you slide them in blade facing down, the friction just makes them
blunt again?? Anyway my OCD kicks in when I see a
knife housed blade down.
on โ13-02-2014 01:55 AM
@mugssy65 wrote:
Lis your brother has been a butcher for 5 years now and still managed to get 5 stitches in his hand last week, maybe I don't breed em real smart?
geez that time has gone fast, i remember you asking how to wash the butcher's aprons!
on
โ13-02-2014
02:02 AM
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โ13-02-2014
08:15 AM
by
pixie-six
@imastawka wrote:
I use cleavers. Big ones, small ones, in-betweeners.
I keep them sharp with a ceramic sharpener that OH
used to sharpen hunting knives on.
Crikey, when using a knife block, shouldn't the blade be
housed facing up? That's what I was told, because if
you slide them in blade facing down, the friction just makes them
blunt again?? Anyway my OCD kicks in when I see a
knife housed blade down.
I've only ever seen wooden knife blocks
is that what you mean, where you slide the blade of the knife in?
not sure how safe it'd be to store them blade up though????
sounds a bit scary!
The set I have in the kitchen for the kids and my OH are stored in a knife block, plus the two little ones have a set of Voodoo ones each LOL, so the blades are sort of loose - but mine are stored either in my knife case in leather sheaths (A Saddler makes em for me - made em for my father since forever too) or on a tray all lined up, on a tea towel so they don't slide around. I never let mine rub against each other, sit on a bench, in a drawer, and def not in a block, just cos it would dull them, and they take too darned long to sharpen!
on โ13-02-2014 02:05 AM
VoodooKnife Blocks (comes with the knives!
โ13-02-2014 02:11 AM - edited โ13-02-2014 02:12 AM