Knives
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Knives
My kitchen knives are from the hardware store, nothing expensive, they were sharp to begin with. DH sharpened them all the other day with a “steel” and Wow ! Cutting up the makings for a soup today was a pleasure instead of a chore ! I tend to forget this needs to be done once in a while !
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#3
Do you have a steel? Even a few swipes before you use a knife will keep it in good working order for a long time before you need it actually sharpened.
There are lots of videos on Youtube to show you the proper angle.
And, keep the knives out of the sink and the dishwasher. Use it, wipe it down/wash it, dry it and put it away in a knife block or stuck to a magnet on the wall. Not in the drawer.
I still use my knives from chef's school, 30 years ago.
Watson
There are lots of videos on Youtube to show you the proper angle.
And, keep the knives out of the sink and the dishwasher. Use it, wipe it down/wash it, dry it and put it away in a knife block or stuck to a magnet on the wall. Not in the drawer.
I still use my knives from chef's school, 30 years ago.
Watson
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...... like our rotary blades, we forget how nice a sharp knife is to work with!
Watson ..... A lot of the newer knives seem to be coming with plastic sleeves.
I am assuming that is as good as the knife block or magnet, as then I can put them in a drawer.
Yes? No?
Also ... are there benefits to using a steel? over a stone?
or is it more of a personal preference?
Watson ..... A lot of the newer knives seem to be coming with plastic sleeves.
I am assuming that is as good as the knife block or magnet, as then I can put them in a drawer.
Yes? No?
Also ... are there benefits to using a steel? over a stone?
or is it more of a personal preference?
#5
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I have a steel I use pretty regular on my knives(when I remember) The best sharpener I have used is a Lansky(?) that DH bought me. A bit pricey but well worth it
https://www.cabelas.com/product/LANS...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
https://www.cabelas.com/product/LANS...B&gclsrc=aw.ds
#6
I just bought four steak knives Ginshu brand, (if I spelled that right). love them, from JC Penneys. not serated but very sharp! I had been looking and looking. I use the sleeves that came on them every time i put them into the drawer. and wash by hand.
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I love my knives sharp. I can't seem to get the hang of using a steel. I have tried. Once they are sharpened, I have one of the electric ones I like to use this to keep them that way. https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/smit...nife-sharpener. I love this one. I only use the ceramic side of it. You can find it in the fishing aisle.
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