12 November 2008, 09:24
bluefinKitchen set
Never thought I'd be posting anything in the 'knife' section of AR but I have grown a certain respect for knives lately. Matter of fact I have recently purchased 3 Ingram knives. The quality and feel is just amazing.
My question is what knife set would you advise for a kitchen set? Must include steak knives, paring, and other assorted.
You members here would be a great help as I've never given much thought to it but the knives I currently have, well, are horrible. Case in point: the set I have now are serrated. Who has serrated steak knives?? LOL
12 November 2008, 20:13
OkieNewtonGive mstarling an e-mail or pm. He hangs out here a bunch. He makes excellent knives and is also a super guy.
Okie
14 November 2008, 19:52
calgarychef1The only knives a chef uses are
French chef's knife I suggest o a 10" blade
Paring knife
You can get away with the above two If you want to get more elaborate add:
serrated slicer-slicing bread, tomatoes etc.
boning knife
filleting knife
fluted slicer--very nice for carving roasts
That's all you'll ever need
the chef
24 November 2008, 06:46
The SpecialistI've had loads of fancy expensive "Chefs" knives.
Most end up in my tool box.
Now I have Kitchen Devils pro range. I love 'em.
26 November 2008, 07:39
calgarychef1I use Swiss knives mostly Ladvar or Victorinox because they are easy to sharpen on the go, sometimes I'll buy an el cheapo henkel with the yellow handle. I hate the forged knives they are too brittle and hard to sharpen. I've never seen a Kitchen Devil so don't know what you're talking about.
A "chef's knife" is a shape not a brand or type.
the chef