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Kitchen Knives
Posted on 12/28/12 at 10:35 am
Posted on 12/28/12 at 10:35 am
What knives are considered essential for a kitchen set?
My family has started purchasing nice knives for me as part of my Christmas each year. So far I have a 6" utility knife, 5 1/2" chef's knife and two paring knives. These things are $$$ so while I will only get one or two a year I don't want to waste a year on a knife that isn't going to see use.
TIA for any information.
My family has started purchasing nice knives for me as part of my Christmas each year. So far I have a 6" utility knife, 5 1/2" chef's knife and two paring knives. These things are $$$ so while I will only get one or two a year I don't want to waste a year on a knife that isn't going to see use.
TIA for any information.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 10:41 am to VABuckeye
8" chef's knife
Fillet knife
Other items that may be very useful if you clean/dress whole fish or poultry are a good serrated blade and a good set of shears.
Fillet knife
Other items that may be very useful if you clean/dress whole fish or poultry are a good serrated blade and a good set of shears.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 10:42 am to VABuckeye
this is what I got for a wedding present and they are legit.
I use this one everyday
this is optional
I use this one everyday
this is optional
This post was edited on 12/28/12 at 10:44 am
Posted on 12/28/12 at 10:43 am to Woody
quote:
8" chef's knife
Fillet knife
Right on, I use a Chefs knife for 90% of my cutting work and a 5-6" boning knife for about everything else. Maybe its just me and what I cook but I never seem to use a paring knife..
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:14 am to Tommy Patel
I scored the 6" Chef, paring and carving Wusthof's for Christmas. They must be a grade above the classic since they have walnut handles. By far the best gifts I received this year and will be used often. The wifey must have a dirty little secret because I know she dropped a pretty penny on them.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:24 am to VABuckeye
Just buy it and ask no questions.
Mine is 45 years old. My mom and dad have the same knife 60+ years old.
Carbon steel. I have a thousand dollars in knives including many recommended in this thread. This is my favorite for cutting a chicken, deboning, trimming meat, whatever.
Chicago Cutlery
Fillet knife
Fillet Knife
No telling how many times I've used this one in 45
years.
Mine is 45 years old. My mom and dad have the same knife 60+ years old.
Carbon steel. I have a thousand dollars in knives including many recommended in this thread. This is my favorite for cutting a chicken, deboning, trimming meat, whatever.
Chicago Cutlery
Fillet knife
Fillet Knife
No telling how many times I've used this one in 45
years.
This post was edited on 12/28/12 at 11:28 am
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:32 am to VABuckeye
3" clip point parer
3 1/8 Tapered parer
6" stiff, narrow boner
6" stiff, curved boner
6" wide boner
8" narrow filet knife
8" bread knife, scalloped edge
8" offset sandwich knife, scalloped edge
8" Chef's knife
10" Cimeter steak knife
12" Slicer, scalloped edge
3 1/8 Tapered parer
6" stiff, narrow boner
6" stiff, curved boner
6" wide boner
8" narrow filet knife
8" bread knife, scalloped edge
8" offset sandwich knife, scalloped edge
8" Chef's knife
10" Cimeter steak knife
12" Slicer, scalloped edge
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:33 am to BRgetthenet
quote:
6" stiff, curved boner
One of the few threads on TD where saying this wont be ridiculed...
This post was edited on 12/28/12 at 11:34 am
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:36 am to wiltznucs
I fully expected to hear it when I was typing it out.
But yeah, every kitchen needs a 6" stiff, curved boner.
But yeah, every kitchen needs a 6" stiff, curved boner.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 11:40 am to BRgetthenet
quote:
I fully expected to hear it when I was typing it out.
But yeah, every kitchen needs a 6" stiff, curved boner.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 12:03 pm to wickowick
Final coat of finish went on my table last night. Gonna put in the granite tiles this evening. Should be ready by tomorrow night!
Posted on 12/28/12 at 12:11 pm to VABuckeye
I absolutely love my cleaver, and use it more than most of my knives
Posted on 12/28/12 at 12:32 pm to Tommy Patel
I have mine hanging the other way. I've got the blade tip pointing to the ground.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 12:34 pm to BRgetthenet
When did the OT posters decide to invade the genteel F&D board?
Posted on 12/28/12 at 12:41 pm to CITWTT
Thanks for the replies so far. My kids have purchased Shun knives for me so I'll be sticking with that brand. I'm ordering a honing rod so I'll have it around when it is needed.
I know I want the carving set. I do use a carving knife several times a year. It seems from the responses that I should be looking at general all purpose knives.
Thanks again.
I know I want the carving set. I do use a carving knife several times a year. It seems from the responses that I should be looking at general all purpose knives.
Thanks again.
Posted on 12/28/12 at 12:44 pm to VABuckeye
quote:
I know I want the carving set
+1, it is nice to have a long, sharp blade for carving. It doesn't get used that often, but very useful when I need it...
Posted on 12/28/12 at 2:12 pm to Kajungee
quote:
Good Deal on some Shun Knives today only on Woot.
I've seen that deal pop up a time or two now. I've nearly squeezed the trigger a few times. That's $30 lower than you'll find the same set on Amazon. I just dont see the utility in that smaller serrated knife.
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