iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Home Management
 

Finding the Right Knife

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Crystal Robertson

Cooking can be a passion for some of us. Some are born chefs and some are not. The kitchen can be a great place for anybody. The smell of cooking and the glint of kitchen utensils and cutlery can awaken anyone’s senses. It is not only the food that makes everything great but some can be credited to the kitchen utensils used.

The knife ordinarily found in the kitchen is just a common utensil for us but chefs and ordinary cooks beg to differ. The knives in the kitchen are very important tools to prepare the meal that is being placed on your dining table.

A kitchen knife is used to mincing, dicing, and slicing all the ingredients for a particular meal. If we look around, an ordinary knife can simply do all of these but if you will look at the chefs cutlery you will be amazed at the different knives that are being used. Some are for chopping big slabs of meat or chunks of vegetables, while some are for paring and filleting.

A particular knife that originated from Japan has taken the American land by storm. It has rapidly gained popularity among renowned chefs. Rachel Ray and Giada de Laurentiis are just some of the celebrity chefs that are using santoku knives.

The santoku knife is around five to eight inches long. The blade of the santoku has a fluted pattern (called kullens) on the side of the knife. This will help prevent anything from sticking to the side of the blade, thus making it perfect for slicing thin strips of fruits and vegetables. It works like magic, every time you cut thin slices it just falls away from the side of the blade. You can finish slicing in a jiffy with out the hassle of peeling some sliced vegetables or fruits that are sticking from the side of the blade.

Santoku knives being of Japanese origin was originally crafted for the creation of Japanese cuisine. The thinly sliced vegetables are used for garnishing their dishes and of course the filleting of fish and slicing it thinly are used to prepare sushi. As you have noticed most of the food preparation of Japanese cuisines consists of thinly sliced ingredients. It makes Japanese food looks like a work of art.

The knife itself is small compared to other common knives found in the US markets. It was made for small hands and to speed things up. The santoku knife overpowered other knives on the market. Due to its sleek style, can be easily used, and handled. It became popular on television and every kitchen on the American soil.

Santoku knives can be cleaned easily. It is not advisable to put in a dish dryer. All you need to do is just wash and wipe it dry before storing it. As all other knives it will need constant sharpening but remember a Japanese santoku knife will require a sharpening stone. Do not use any knife sharpener because you will only damage its blade.

You can never go wrong with a santoku knife. With a great tool like this in the kitchen your dicing, slicing, and mincing can become more enjoyable.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Crystal Robertson writes for santokucutlery.com, a website packed with articles and resources about choosing santoku cutlery and knives for you.

Article Tags: kitchen [See Dictionary], knife [See Dictionary], knives [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on November 08, 2009 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Building a Home Solar and Wind Power Generator With Little Investment
Submitted by: Liz Ays

There was a time when the price of oil was a lot lower than that prevailing today Because of this, we used to not be mindful of looking for possible alternate sources of energy...

How to Lay Ceramic Tile Like a Professional
Submitted by: Lionel Astner

Many people enjoy doing their own home improvement projects The popularity of "do-it-yourself" TV programs will attest to that fact...

Kitchen Cabinetry: Kitchen Remodeling on a Shoestring Budget
Submitted by: Andrew Stratton

Kitchen remodeling can really add a modern feel to your kitchen Remodeling your kitchen cabinets is a great start...

Replacing Your Wooden Doors With Energy Effecient Fibreglass Doors
Submitted by: Tim McDonald

A fiberglass door is not wholly made of fiberglass For example, for aesthetic purposes some sections of the door will really contain wood in elements like paneling, despite the fact that the door will be primarily composed fiberglass...

Alternative Energy - It's Not Cost Effective?
Submitted by: Simranjeet Singh'

It's amazing after just a couple months of just skimming the surface for alternative energies I found so much I'm certain that control is in place so that a lot of this doesn't get out before it's time...

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Maid
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton

When one hires a maid to clean their home or office, they are basically permitting a stranger access to their personal items...

How to Fix an Overflowing Septic Tank?
Submitted by: Adriana N

Septic tanks are used to collect waste water from toilets, baths and sinks These systems are made up of two basic parts, the tank itself and the drain lines...

Turn Your Unappealing Fireplace Into a Focal Point
Submitted by: Lawrence Reaves

A fireplace mantel can make a dreary unappealing fireplace turn into a beautiful focal point of your room...

Composite Railing Can Give You the Look and Feel of Wood
Submitted by: Lawrence Reaves

You can get the look and feel of wood by using composite railing systems These railings will last a lifetime and will be virtually maintenance free...

Energy Efficient Replacement Windows Offering Tax Rebates and Saving You Considerable Costs in Heating
Submitted by: John O'Brien

What you need to know before you choose energy efficient replacement windows: the best choice is not always the leading brand and most expensive product...

Design Your Bathroom With Style
Submitted by: Jessica Thomson

You have to consider numerous factors while designing your bathroom with style You should firstly determine the budget and price range for the designing task...

Find Perfect Accessories For Your Bathroom
Submitted by: Jessica Thomson

If your bathroom accessories are perfect, you can surely frame a right attitude towards your bathrooms and your mood would also be appositely set...

Furnish Your Bathroom With Stylish Accessories
Submitted by: Jessica Thomson

Everybody dreams to have a good spacious and fully equipped toiletry facility or bathroom at home The whole scenario of your bathroom becomes your style statement and speaks volumes about your lifestyle and taste for the quality...

Merits of Steam Shower
Submitted by: Sharon Samraj

Few years back the means of relaxation were not many in number, but these days in case you want a stress buster there are number of modes through which you can easily rejuvenate yourself, one really exciting and relaxing mode is the steam shower...

Highly Affordable Bathroom Accessories
Submitted by: Jessica Thomson

If you are thinking of designing your bathroom, then there are so many new additions that could be done with your bathrooms...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy