How many of us have knives in our kitchen drawers that won't even cut a tomato? I know I did until we bought a few really good knives.
According to Cook's Illustrated, they rated some of their favorites and you would be surprised at the cost of their first place choice. Below I listed their favorites and the price.
1. Victorinox Fibrox 8" Chef's Knife - $24.95
This lightweight knife can outperform heavier more expensive blades. It's pronounced curve gives it great maneuverability.
2. Wusthof Classic 10" Bread Knife - $109.95
This uniformly spaced, moderately sized serrations on this knife excelled at sliced through food quickly and easily.
3. Wusthof Classic with PEtec 3 1/2" Paring Knife - $39.95
The knife is nimble and precise with its thin, slightly curved blade, pointed tip, and comfortable grip.
4. Victorinox Fibrox 12" Granton Edge Slicing Knife - $39.95
This knife has a tapered 12" blade with scallops that prevent sticking. It's perfect for slicing large cuts of meat.
5. Masamoto VG-10 Gyutou -$18
Tis hybrid has a slim, sharp tip and a acutely tapered blade, which makes it feel especially light as well as slightly flexible.
The above comments are those of Cook's Illustrated. I personally think all you need is a good Chef's knife and paring knife. When you have a good knife, it sure makes being in the kitchen a litter nicer!
Now you have to keep those knives sharp. The best manual sharpener is the Accusharp Knife and Tool Sharpener -$7.99. This sharpener sharpened at a fraction of the cost of an electric sharpener..
Thursday, February 7, 2013
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