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DoubleEgger's Educational Series - Knives and Cutting Boards
DoubleEgger
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I've decided to post an educational series of posts dedicated to the craft that we all love. I'll tackle different topics each time and post articles and videos relevant to the topic. Hopefully this will provoke meaningful conversation.
The first topic revolves around dull knives and cutting boards. Everyone agrees that a dull knife is an unsafe knife. This article goes into detail about why your knives go dull and how your cutting board material affects this.
With the holidays upcoming, I suspect that some of you will be gifted cutting boards and knives.
Hope you enjoy the educational series. Topic 2 will be out in a few weeks.
https://www.cuttingboard.com/blog/which-cutting-boards-are-best-for-knives/
The first topic revolves around dull knives and cutting boards. Everyone agrees that a dull knife is an unsafe knife. This article goes into detail about why your knives go dull and how your cutting board material affects this.
With the holidays upcoming, I suspect that some of you will be gifted cutting boards and knives.
Hope you enjoy the educational series. Topic 2 will be out in a few weeks.
https://www.cuttingboard.com/blog/which-cutting-boards-are-best-for-knives/
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Great idea buddy. We'll be having some new folks coming on board very soon and this is great info that needs to be viewed.------------------------------
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Except for the Wusthof users, who still post pics from their 1990s 3 megapixel cameras.DoubleEgger said:Everyone agrees that a dull knife is an unsafe knife.
Funny how bamboo, gets poo-poo'd on, but has a Janka almost identical to maple.
Have used bamboo since I started this journey, and they are great boards, take a beatin', and are relatively cheap.BrandonQuad Cities
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....and eating grits!YukonRon said:Give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish, he gets drunk a lot and is never home, hanging with his buddies, cooking on grills.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Thanks, love the info and sharing hereLBGE - I like the hot stuff. The big dry San Joaquin Valley, Clovis, CA
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I have a question about knife sharpening, I have a sharpener that works exceptionally well, when I sharpen a knife are their metal shards left on the knife?
I've been in restaurant and seen chef's sharpen then immediately use the knive .. I've always been curious.I've slow smoked and eaten so much pork, I'm legally recognized as being part swine - Chatsworth Ca. -
@SoCalTim. Likely the chef was using the honing steel which reshapes the metal rather than a sharpener grinding the metal off. The author mentions this.
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A lot of beautiful wood boards out there and for show and making a presentation/carving at the dining table they're hard to beat.
For routine workaday use tho I'll take a 1 inch slab of HDPE over any other material.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
just a quick recap, since it might not be obvious... but it's hard to post a new pic when 1.) you took the thing ten years ago. and 2.) when the purpose of the pic was to answer a question, not brag about owning a knifeFocker said:
Except for the Wusthof users, who still post pics from their 1990s 3 megapixel cameras.DoubleEgger said:Everyone agrees that a dull knife is an unsafe knife.
Funny how bamboo, gets poo-poo'd on, but has a Janka almost identical to maple.
Have used bamboo since I started this journey, and they are great boards, take a beatin', and are relatively cheap.
pic was from way back when the forum was about cooking on the BGE and answering questions
as for knives, i let the others brag about theirs. we all have one thing or another we like or collect.
i know people who can cook better than most with cheap stamped stainless knife. shrug.. knife doesn't make anyone's food better or worse.
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From what I've read, the problem w. bamboo is not the hardness, but that sand particles can be in the woody stuff. Not good for most knives, and pretty bad for super sharp chippy edges. Assuming the reports are correct.Focker said:...
Funny how bamboo, gets poo-poo'd on, but has a Janka almost identical to maple.
Have used bamboo since I started this journey, and they are great boards, take a beatin', and are relatively cheap.
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Never heard that one before.gdenby said:
...problem w. bamboo is not the hardness, but that sand particles can be in the woody stuff...Focker said:...
Funny how bamboo, gets poo-poo'd on, but has a Janka almost identical to maple.
Have used bamboo since I started this journey, and they are great boards, take a beatin', and are relatively cheap.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
I like when people leave a beautiful, perfectly clean knife laying casually next to sliced meat.JustineCaseyFeldown said:
just a quick recap, since it might not be obvious... but it's hard to post a new pic when 1.) you took the thing ten years ago. and 2.) when the purpose of the pic was to answer a question, not brag about owning a knifeFocker said:
Except for the Wusthof users, who still post pics from their 1990s 3 megapixel cameras.DoubleEgger said:Everyone agrees that a dull knife is an unsafe knife.
Funny how bamboo, gets poo-poo'd on, but has a Janka almost identical to maple.
Have used bamboo since I started this journey, and they are great boards, take a beatin', and are relatively cheap.
pic was from way back when the forum was about cooking on the BGE and answering questions
as for knives, i let the others brag about theirs. we all have one thing or another we like or collect.
i know people who can cook better than most with cheap stamped stainless knife. shrug.. knife doesn't make anyone's food better or worse.Chicago, IL - Large and Small BGE - Weber Gasser and Kettle -
I respectfully ask that this thread stay on topic for the sake of those interested in enhancing their cooking knowledge.
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This comment is applicable to 95% of threads on this forum.DoubleEgger said:I respectfully ask that this thread stay on topic for the sake of those interested in enhancing their cooking knowledge.
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Second the motion.DoubleEgger said:I respectfully ask that this thread stay on topic for the sake of those interested in enhancing their cooking knowledge.Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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