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Kitchen Knives 101: Everything You Need to Know

January 22, 2016 Callie Cagney
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If you ask any professional chef what kitchen tools are most essential, kitchen cutlery will most likely rank at the top of their list.  Reason being?  There is so much in the world of cooking that can be accomplished with a good quality knife!  For today's post, I wanted to share my guide to kitchen knife 101 with you all.  I will run through the essentials for any knife block, my tips for basic knife care and a few of my personal favorite kitchen knives.  Kitchen knives are a huge part of cooking, so it's important to be empowered with the necessary information regarding the basics of kitchen cutlery to ensure that you are set up for culinary success!

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Knife Block Essentials

  • Paring Knives- knives with 3inch blades.  These knives give you the most flexibility for peeling, coring, cutting and shaping various fruits and vegetables.  I recommend having both serrated paring knife and straight paring knife.
  • Chef's Knife- a large knife (either 6", 8" or 10" blade) known to be the most versatile.  Traditionally used for slicing firm vegetables, mincing garlic, crushing spices, etc.
  • Slicing Knife- a blade that is at least 10" long and used to slice fruits very thin, as well as both raw and cooked meats. 
  • Santoku Knives-  I recommend having both 5" and a 7" Santoku knife.  This style knife is thinner than a chefs knife, making it ideal for easily slicing those tougher vegetables and chopping produce with great precision.  
  • Steak Knives- I recommend having at least 8 steak knives.  These knives are ideal for single use when cutting through tougher entree meats (such as beef or pork). 
  • Serrated Knife (aka Bread Knife)- This knife has a long scalloped blade that slices easily and cleanly through hard crusts as well as tender crumbs.
  • Honing Steel- this metal rod is used to realign or reset the knife blade after each use.  Note- a common misperception is that the honing rod is used for sharpening, when in fact it is not a sharpening tool.  
  • Kitchen Shears- used for finely/precisely chopping herbs and even cutting up an entire chicken!  A good pair of kitchen shears is essential for any cutlery set.  
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Caring for Your Kitchen Knives

  • Always hand wash your kitchen knives (both blade and handle) after each use.  Never use the dishwasher to clean your knives as they tend to dull the blades and warp the knife handles. 
  • Always dry your knives really well post wash and prior to storing.
  • Have your knives sharpened a few times a year.
  • Store your knives in either a knife block or drawer storage.  If knives bang into each other while being stored, the blades can become damaged. 
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My Personal Favorites

  • Shun Kanso Chef's Knife 8"- Attempting to chop up a butternut squash used to be a nightmare!  True story- I have actually broken knife blades in the process of dicing squash. It wasn't until this past summer, when I was introduced to the Shun Kanso Chef's Knife that I finally realized squash prep work didn't have to be that laborious.  This knife easily glides through even the toughest of vegetables and has made food prep an absolute pleasure!   
  • Kyocera 4.5" Utility Blade Ceramic Knife - This knife has been featured in my August Kitchen Tools post and now again in this post because it really IS that fabulous!  Never in my life would I have thought that a knife would be able to slice tomatoes paper thin until I came across this knife.  When it comes to slicing soft produce with great precision, nothing beats this fabulous piece of cutlery.  
  • Victorinox Serrated Paring Knife- This is another knife that has been featured as a kitchen tool of the month and for good reason!  It cuts like a dream, costs less than $10.00 and is the only knife I know of that can go in the dishwasher time after time without ever going dull!  
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While this is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to everything there is to know about kitchen cutlery, I feel that this post should provide you with a great knowledge base.  For those of you who might be looking to further your kitchen cutlery education, I highly recommend checking out these three resources:

  • Williams Sonoma's Cutlery Buying Guide
  • Sur La Table's "A Guide to Cutlery"
  • Martha Stewart's Homekeeping Handbook
In Food and Drink Tags Wusthof, Shun, Kyocera, Victorinox, Williams-Sonoma, Martha Stewart, Knife Block Set
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DIY Pumpkin Votives

October 14, 2015 Callie Cagney
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Last year my husband and I decided that it would be fun to carve pumpkins together for a date night.  So I set up a carving station on our coffee table complete with wine and a small selection of hors d'oeuvres (aka Halloween candy).  Long story short, our results are pictured above.  I found a cute way to make festive votives from mini pumpkins and my husband seemed to be more interested in the Halloween candy than carving, so his pumpkin remained untouched.

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Creating pumpkin votives would have to be one of my favorite ways to carve a pumpkin because they are easy to make and very inexpensive. Whether you choose to use Glam Pumpkins or "Au Natural," the end result is really quite pretty and makes for a unique way to decorate your home and even your dining table for the Fall season. 

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What you will need:

  • Mini Pumpkins (preferably without stems- Trader Joe's has mini pumpkins for sale at 69cents a piece!)
  • Tea Lights- Love these 6hr Tea Lights from World Market
  • Carving Knife (Personally, I am a fan of my Victorinox knife)
    • *I tried using the 1.5" fitted drill bit (as suggested by Pinterest), but found that it was difficult to use and significantly messier than just using a simple carving knife.
  • Pencil or thin marker
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Instructions:

  1. Trace a 1.5" circle on the top center of the pumpkin (**Be sure to press down hard if using a pencil)
  2. Using a sharp knife, cut along the traced circle
  3. Remove the cutout pieces of pumpkin shell (hollowing out the pumpkin isn't necessary since you will be filling the hole with a votive candle)
  4. Insert Votive into 1.5" cutout hole
  5. If you decide to use glam pumpkins, the paint will crack during the cutting process.  I would recommend touching up the edges with additional paint before inserting the tea lights.
  6. Refrigerate until ready to use.  **These pumpkin votives can last for months if kept in the refrigerator in between uses**
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In Decorate Tags Votives, Candles, World Market, DIY, Pumpkins, Fall Decorations, Victorinox
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April Kitchen Tools

April 8, 2015 Callie Cagney
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This month I am sharing 3 favorite kitchen tools that are some of my most valued pieces but may seem unassuming in appearance.  I have actually gifted these tools to my close friends for birthdays and/or other holidays simply because I felt that they have made such a difference with my kitchen prep work.  I will admit that the excitement in opening one of these three items definitely wasn't there, but after my friends tried using any of these tools, they understood why I had included them in their gift.  These three tools are inexpensive, multifunctional and have made my kitchen prep work significantly more enjoyable.  

Peeler

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 This peeler may not look like anything special, but in this case looks are definitely deceiving!  Whether you are peeling a squash, cucumber, cheese or even citrus , this peeler glides with incredible ease!  The best part?  It comes at a cost of $4!  The Kuhn Rikon Straight Peeler is one of my kitchen essentials and can be purchased at Williams Sonoma.

**Note on Care: To keep this peeler in tip top shape, hand wash only.

Victorinox Knife

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This knife has been a favorite of mine since college!  It is dishwasher safe, cuts like a dream, very affordable (about $8 each), and never goes dull!!  Good kitchen knives can get pricey and require significant upkeep (handwashing, honing and regular sharpening).  While I am all for having a nice set of knives, I still find myself using this Victorinox knife as my "go-to" for kitchen prep.  They even make wonderful steak knives and I have even given these knives as gifts.  You can find these Victorinox serrated knives at restaurant supply stores or on Amazon.  

*For more information on the world of kitchen knives, I recommend checking out Sur La Table's "A Guide to Cutlery."

Kitchen Sheers

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A must have in my arsenal of kitchen tools is a good pair of kitchen sheers.  I use this pair of Wusthof kitchen sheers for a variety of tasks from chopping herbs, trimming fresh flowers and even cutting a whole chicken!  In addition, I love that these Wusthof sheers pull apart for easy cleaning.  Kitchen sheers are so versatile and a great tool for giving you a precise cut.  

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In Food and Drink Tags Victorinox, Wusthof, Kuhn, Peeler, Kitchen Sheers, Knife
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