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Chopping Chicken More Easily

I find it easier to slice or chop raw or even cooked chicken with my Wusthof Chef’s knife or my favorite Wusthof 5 1/2″ Santoku (I have a small hand), if the chicken is just slightly frozen.
If thawed, just pop it back into the freezer for 10-15 minutes. It makes a big difference, I can now more easily cut and I can get more uniformly sized pieces.

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Cutlery – Your Most Valuable Kitchen Tool

We have been associated with the housewares industry for over 35 years. We always felt we truly understood all of the key product categories i.e. cookware, cutlery, small kitchen appliances, etc. Well, lo and behold we immersed ourselves into the cutlery category and found a host of nuances worth noting. Like any culinary product, we view them as tools for the kitchen. The best analogy I have heard is to look at it (take cutlery as the example) this way – if you were trying to drive a flat head screw into the wall how would a Phillips screwdriver work for you – terribly frustrating? Well let me tell you – having the right knife for the job makes the prep side of your kitchen activity a real pleasure. If you are in a start-up mode look to get these 2 knives: 1. A Chef’s Knife or Cooks Knife: The most essential of all knives used in the kitchen. For coarse or fine chopping, mincing and dicing of virtually every kind of food. No kitchen is complete without this knife! 2. A Paring Knife: Offers precise depth control for decorating and garnishing as well as peeling, mincing and dicing. Finally, look for a knife that is forged from one piece of steel, like Wusthof. This will ensure your knife will last a lifetime as it can be sharpened over and over again, to its original form. If you are interested in where this article was generated, CooksPlus is a culinary store based on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. We hold regular culinary classes and if you ever have a culinary question, don’t hesitate to call us.

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Sharp Chef's Knife Helps You Eat Healthy

Dr. Maring, in an article in USA Today on 11/10/10 says, “When you cook something that’s fresh, you have total input over what you’re eating — over the amount of salt, over freshness and flavor, and over your budget. You have the possibility of doing a good thing for yourself and for your kids, all by cooking from scratch.” “Having a sharp chef’s knife and two cutting boards (one for fruit and vegetables, the other for animal proteins) makes the right thing easy. ..a kitchen knife needs to be sharp so it can get the job done.”

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Cutlery - The Parts

Parts of the knife


1. “The business end of the knife” or the blade, is precision forged from one solid piece if steel and is tempered to optimum 56′ Rockwell.
2. The blade spine, thicker than the rest of the blade is carefully ground and polished to an impressive shine.
3. The edge of the blade is skillfully crafted. It is razor sharp and easily maintained.
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Knives Buying Guide

When it comes to creating culinary delights as done by famous celebrity chefs, choosing the right knife is essential:

4062 - CLASSIC Peeling knife, click for additional details

Peeling knife

This particular shape is ideally suited for peeling, leaning or shaping any fruit or vegetable with a rounded surface.

4000 - CLASSIC Paring knife, click for additional details

Paring knife

The straight edge offers close control for decorating as well as peeling, mincing and dicing.

4066/10 - CLASSIC Paring knife, click for additional details

Paring knife

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Honing / Sharpening Your Cutlery

The Sharpening Steel

With regular use, any knife’s edge will lose its “bite”.

Use your sharpening steel to realign the edge and to keep it sharp. This will insure a lifetime of cooking pleasures.

A Diamond Sharpening Steel

But also dull knives can easily be sharpened by using a sharpening steel which is coated with industrial diamonds.

Honing / Sharpening Technique

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Hello Cooking Enthusiasts!

Welcome to CooksPlus! We are affiliated with the CooksPlus Culinary Store – www.CooksPlus.com . Here you will find topical information related to culinary Kitchenware’s interests to include cookware, kitchen appliances, tools recipes and proven tips for enhancing your experience in your own kitchen. We have an in depth culinary perspective based on over 30 years of experience with companies that make the products you use in your kitchens and the people that sell them. Additionally, the Chef’s that manage our cooking classes add their input based on their experience. We hope you find the CooksPlus forum both interesting and rewarding!

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