Kitchen Knives?
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I have a set of Henckels. I love them. I am saving for some global knives.
One of the best knives I have I got at a fishing tackle store. It is a fillet knife for fish. It's works great for trimming chicken breasts and making cutlets with chicken, pork or beef. I paid about 40 dollars for it. It is a Repala. Very very sharp!0 -
I have a set of Henckels. I love them. I am saving for some global knives.
One of the best knives I have I got at a fishing tackle store. It is a fillet knife for fish. It's works great for trimming chicken breasts and making cutlets with chicken, pork or beef. I paid about 40 dollars for it. It is a Repala. Very very sharp!
Filet knives are great all around kitchen utility knives...absolutely! They're thin, can easily be kept sharp, and have a nice, useful point on them. When I make my paring and petty knives, they are basically shorter, stiffer filet knives, lol.0 -
I have a set from Amway (yes, you read that right) that has lasted for almost fifteen years and are still in fantastic shape.
Your knives are gorgeous!0 -
I finally bought myself a set of decent kitchen knives (probably not decent by your standards but far better than anything I've owned before). While it's nice to have something that actually cuts my food, I also keep cutting myself. I'm sporting a bandaid on my index finger this afternoon, post lunch time prep. I'm probably a person who shouldn't be allowed sharp knives.0
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I have a set from Amway (yes, you read that right) that has lasted for almost fifteen years and are still in fantastic shape.
Your knives are gorgeous!
Thank you!!
I've never seen an Amway knife, lol...post up some pictures??I finally bought myself a set of decent kitchen knives (probably not decent by your standards but far better than anything I've owned before). While it's nice to have something that actually cuts my food, I also keep cutting myself. I'm sporting a bandaid on my index finger this afternoon, post lunch time prep. I'm probably a person who shouldn't be allowed sharp knives.
Lol...my mom's that way. I made my dad a pair of knives for Father's Day last year...my first quality kitchen knives...and she won't touch them. As a matter of fact, if they don't have the edge guards on them, she won't even go within two feet of them. I've tried to make her understand that the dull knives she's cut herself badly with were more dangerous...but she refuses to acknowledge it lol.
Here's the knives I made for my dad:
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I'm a noob cook, since my parents do it mostly, but I love learning about it. Your knives are really beautiful! I'd love to get a nice Japanese set (I have small hands) when I have my own place. Nice work! :flowerforyou:0
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I'm a noob cook, since my parents do it mostly, but I love learning about it. Your knives are really beautiful! I'd love to get a nice Japanese set (I have small hands) when I have my own place. Nice work! :flowerforyou:
Thanks!! If you ever do, let me know...I can absolutely point you at a quality set of Japanese knives that would be reasonable on the wallet .
By the way...I was happy to see that you're eating a reasonable amount of calories! Too many women eat far, far too little.
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I'm a casual cook but I have lovely kitchen accouterments. I love my wusthof knives and probably use my santuko the most.
This will give you an idea.
Edited...because typos happen in life.
I have the exact same set.... I prefer the chefs knife for most jobs.0 -
Am preferring these Emeril knives ... Perfectly weighted for my current use. A vast improvement from the last set of knives.
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Am preferring these Emeril knives ... Perfectly weighted for my current use. A vast improvement from the last set of knives.
Very nice! What was your last set?0 -
fun topic! I wish I knew how to sharpen. I have very poor quality knives. I'd love a new set.
Me too. I have had my knife sharpened only twice. Once from a guy at my farmers market, I don't think he really knew what he was doing. After that I had a friend sharpen it for me and I definitely know he didn't know what he was doing! He left marks on the blade.
Next time I want to invest in knives and have them sent to the company that made them for sharpening.0 -
I have a few of these, but this is my go to for most applications.Very nice! I've heard good things about the Kikuichi knives. It's also nice that they keep their edge steel (VG10 if I recall...the same as the Santa Fe Stoneworks knives from above) a bit harder than some of the other companies using it in kitchen cutlery.0
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I think I'm going to buy the whetstone linked in the first page, and give sharpening a try. Thanks for this.
No problem, I'm glad to help!
If your knives are very thick, you'll absolutely need the dmt plate right away, but if your knives are relatively thin, and just dull, you can get awhile with just the 1000/6000 stone for awhile. You'll need the plate eventually though.0 -
Wüsthof0
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Wüsthof
Nice!!
My sister in law used to love her Wüsthof knives .0 -
A few of my more recent knives .
This one is a 185mm ko-gyuto, or line knife. My knife is the thinner of the two. The piggy one is a Yusuke Extra Thin (for those of you who know Japanese knives . The coin is about 1.5mm thick.
Another 185mm ko-gyuto. In the pictures of both knives with the heel pointing up, you can see how thin they actually are.
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Some recent pieces .
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Wow! These are beautiful....
We have a half decent set at home. They are sharp and do the job. We just got back from a holiday where we stayed in a self-contained apartment, with rubbish knives - it made me appreciate my knives!0 -
wow...2 years later...
My first thought looking at this thread was of Dexter1 -
livingleanlivingclean wrote: »Wow! These are beautiful....
We have a half decent set at home. They are sharp and do the job. We just got back from a holiday where we stayed in a self-contained apartment, with rubbish knives - it made me appreciate my knives!
Good knives are a huge deal lol. People don't realize until they have a set, then have to go back to junk . Here's kind of an example of what I mean:
https://youtu.be/YYPej3IdyK0
https://youtu.be/1ae-KDt1KGYwow...2 years later...
My first thought looking at this thread was of Dexter
Lol, right? I just noticed the 'my discussions' and this was the top post...so I thought I'd share .0 -
Oops lol, I shared the wrong video.
This is the one I meant, a comparison between a very sharp, but otherwise 'typical' kitchen knife, and something...different .
https://youtu.be/yfb1ghxEKtw0
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