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Hand Forged Carbon animate Knife Care..Mineral oil Tip
Jan 26th, 2012 by admin

Matt Lesniewski from ML Knives shows a simple tip on how to store your mineral oil for your carbon steel knives. Hand forged carbon steel knives are very easy to take care of and maintain with just a small amount of mineral oil.

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SAMURA the best japanese knives!!!
Jan 23rd, 2012 by admin

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Butcher Knives
Jan 22nd, 2012 by admin

Butcher knives. Their history and what each style does. Start with the classic butcher knife then the cimetar, the boning knife and the deba bocho. Where do you get them? At these places: www.madcowcutlery.com (Pro Dex boning knife) www.amazon.com (Amazon Forschner)

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How To Sharpen a Knife With a Stone
Jan 20th, 2012 by admin

Handle any emergency with Howcast’s First Aid app – howc.stExpand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from gchoi81 and more videos in the Utensils category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Sharp knives can cut your prep time in half, and, believe it or not, they’re actually safer than dull knives—they’re less likely to slip. To complete this How-To you will need: A sharpening stone, also known as a “Japanese waterstone” A bowl of water large enough to hold the stone A kitchen towel A flat, stable surface A dull knife A honing steel or ceramic sharpening rod Step 1: Soak stone Soak the sharpening stone in a bowl of water for 5 minutes. Tip: Avoid oil stones-they are difficult to use correctly, even for culinary professionals. Step 2: Place stone Remove the stone from the water and place it on a towel on a stable surface. Make sure the coarse side faces up. Step 3: Hold knife If you’re sharpening a chef’s knife, hold it semi-parallel against the stone at a 20-degree angle with one hand on the handle and the other on the top part of the blade. Tip: The 20-degree angle should be about the width of a matchbook, or even smaller for knives that require a thinner edge. Step 4: Draw along stone Starting with the base of the knife, called the heel, draw the blade sideways

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How to boner a duck
Jan 15th, 2012 by admin

Great British Chefs demonstrates how to butcher a duck at home. STEPS 1. Cut skin between leg and body 2. Then find the joint, pop and cut through and repeat on other side 3. Next place knife down the centre of the bone, cut where it falls and slowly work knife down, leaving no meat 4. Finally cut through skin at bottom and repeat on the other side For hundreds of free recipes from Britain’s greatest chefs visit www.greatbritishchefs.com Join our vibrant community of food lovers on Facebook www.facebook.com

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