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Learning how to sharpen your knives is one of the most useful tools for home cooks. We've tested dozens of manual sharpeners, electric sharpeners, and whetstones. Here's our advice for the best tools to sharpen and care for your kitchen knives.
I recently bought a Gerber BIG ROCK camp knife. It’s a really great fixed blade knife. I wanted a descent knife to keep in myBroncoand this one fit the bill – and it was only $39. The only problem – I just didn’t like the sheath. So, I decided to make a custom sheath usi...
How to Clean a Knife After use, it’s essential to properly clean your chef’s knife and other utility cutting knives in your kitchen. Follow these knife maintenance steps for your stainless steel, carbon steel, or ceramic knives: 1. Grip: Hold the knife’s handle with one hand in a pi...
Honing vs sharpening knives: what's the difference? Chef Jet Tila explains and demonstrates how to hone a chef knife, paring knife + serrated knife.
To avoid round foods from rolling, first cut them in half. There’s a trick to hold the food in place while you make the cut: After placing the knife in the top of the food, carefully place your other hand over the top of the knife, forming an arch with your thumb on one side ...
A chef's knife is only useful if you use it correctly. Here are a serious home cook's tips and tricks.
DIY drawer dividers are a simple, cost-effective way to customize your storage and bring harmony to your home. Whether it’s for the kitchen, bathroom, office, or bedroom, follow this guide to make your own drawer dividers that fit your drawers and your lifestyle. Materials You’ll Need ...
The most important tool in your kitchen is also the most personal. Here's an easy guide to assembling a chef-quality set.
have in the bathroom. While medicine is essential, you don’t need to take it every day. Keep the stuff you use each day (like toothbrushes and shampoo) close by and remove the stuff you don’t (like perfume). You can make space in your closet or kitchen cabinet for the second ...