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Buying Cutlery Sets: Few Basic Things to Consider

 
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David H. Urmann

Cutlery sets are comprised of different sizes of knives for different purposes. Many people find it hard to shop for the right set. They often go with the brand or styles.

Most cutlery sets are used by chefs because of the many ingredients and different types of food they cook. Knives are a personal matter in the kitchen, especially in preparing food. Below are some factors to consider in finding the right cutlery set for your kitchen:

Hold the knife. Pick it up and hold like you own the knife. Most stores allow customers to touch it. A firm grip is very important. Feel if it is too heavy or too light. A comfortable handling and balance is likely to be the best knife.

Materials used. The blade of the knife is made from 3 different materials. It can be stainless steel, high-carbon stainless steel and ceramic. High carbon knives are a type of soft metal that tends to stay sharp for a long period of time. This metal can rust or become stained easily. Ceramic knives stay very sharp but are also breakable. However, a high carbon stainless steel knife is forged and does not rust easily.

Methods used. Stamping, forging and multilayer are the three methods used in creating a knife. Stamped knives showcases good performance but lacks in heel and bolster. Forged knives are less flexible and possess heavier bolsters and heels as compared to stamp knives. It also has a finger guard. However, multilayered knives are the best because of its hardness and flexibility. This kind of knife is very too expensive to buy.

Handles. The two types of handles include the in-line as well as the off-set handles. In-line handles are said to go in line with top quality knife blades. Off-set ones have the handle raised above its spine. Either of the two may vary with its grip.

Handles should not be slippery. A wood handle is much advisable but requires more care so as to avoid breakage. Handles can also be produced in plastic and stainless steel but it becomes slippery when it gets wet. Check for the knife warranty, the tip can be replaced for free if you break it.

Get the essential pieces. Cutlery sets come in 3 or more pieces of knives. You can choose the best which will well-equip your kitchen needs. Three knives or four is just the right number for home usage which includes an 8-12 in chef’s knife (chopping), a serrated knife (for cutting) and a paring knife (for slicing and peeling).

Personal Preference. You can consider your specialization when it comes to preparing foods. Most chefs need lots of varieties and additional pieces. For beginners, it is best to choose a lighter knife. Choose a set that has a storage keeper, a wooden stock or a case for easy handling and care.

Maintenance and care. Some knives easily corrode when left unattended on a sink. You can then choose the type that has less corrosion. You can look for low maintenance options if you’re not willing to do honing.

Consider knife types. Learn to differentiate the uses of each knife in cutlery sets.For more information on Cutlery Set Buying Advice and Cutlery Set Manufacturersplease visit our website.

Cook’s Knife – These are more known as a type of Chef’s knife. It is used for difficult jobs in the kitchen. Generally, it ranges from 6 to 12 inches, having curved blades.

Bread knife – This is an 8 inch knife used for slicing bread.

Paring knife – This is an indispensable part of kitchen cutlery that is being used for coring and peeling. It is 3 inches long.

Utility Knife – This is about 6 inches long and can be used for odd tasks.

The Utility Knife is of medium size – This knife measures about six inches. You can use it for odd tasks since it has no distinct purpose.

Steak Knife – This knife is about 5 inches long. It is used for slicing steak.

Cleaver – This is a helpful knife used for chopping and cutting bones.

Boning knife – This is a six inch knife used in removing bones from meat cuts. It snakes its way into the meat and it pops out.

Fillet Knife – This is a ten inches fish knife.

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