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re: Anybody completely cut their steak up before taking the first bite?

Posted on 2/1/16 at 10:21 am to
Posted by Peazey
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Posted on 2/1/16 at 10:21 am to
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Etiquette also says you hold the knife with your left hand. But plenty of people switch it with the fork to their dominant right to cut and then switch back.


There are different styles, apparently, but this doesn't seem to be accurate for American or European style.

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American style In the American style, also called the zig-zag method or fork switching, the knife is initially held in the right hand and the fork in the left. Holding food to the plate with the fork tines-down, a single bite-sized piece is cut with the knife. The knife is then set down on the plate, the fork transferred from the left hand to the right hand, and the food is brought to the mouth for consumption. The fork is then transferred back to the left hand and the knife is picked up with the right.[1][6] In contrast to the European hidden handle grip, in the American style the fork is held much like a spoon or pen once it is transferred to the right hand to convey food to the mouth. Though called "American style", this style originated in Europe.


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Posted by TXTIGERTAIL
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 2/1/16 at 12:15 pm to
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American style In the American style, also called the zig-zag method or fork switching, the knife is initially held in the right hand and the fork in the left. Holding food to the plate with the fork tines-down, a single bite-sized piece is cut with the knife. The knife is then set down on the plate, the fork transferred from the left hand to the right hand, and the food is brought to the mouth for consumption. The fork is then transferred back to the left hand and the knife is picked up with the right.



This is how I was taught. And now I want a steak.
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