How To Choose The Best Knife Set
By Sharon
Chennault
Editor's Summary: This article includes a description
of the different types of kitchen knives available for purchase.
You will also learn the difference between a knife that has been
stamped and one that has been forged and why it should matter to
you when you are selecting a knife for your personal needs.
Knives are the most important and most frequently used kitchen
utensils. In choosing a new knife set, the main considerations are
which knife set to purchase and which knife is used for what purpose.
Buying a knife set is an important decision. The knives you choose
should last a lifetime. After you purchase a good quality knife
set, you should never have to replace them. A good rule is to buy
the most expensive set of knives you can possibly afford, because
they should last for the rest of your life.
Knives are normally more affordable if you purchase them in a set.
Knife sets should include all the basic tools and will normally
include a stand or container in which to store the knives. You will
be able to purchase additional, more specific, knives in the future
if you wish. Most knife manufacturers sell knives individually,
allowing you to add to your collection at any time you wish. You
may need to replace a lost knife, have a duplicate on hand if you
have more than one cook in your kitchen, you may wish to have a
specialty knife for smaller hands, or you want the top of the line
knives but cannot afford a whole set at once. A knife set will make
more sense unless one of these situations applies to you.
There are different types of knives. Fine edge knives are the classic
style. Chefs and serious cooks normally choose fine edge knives
due to the weight and feel. The blade is very sharp which allows
for precision cutting. Fine edge knives will require some maintenance
however, such as steeling. Knives that never need sharpening are
a good choice for most people who cook for themselves and their
families on a daily basis. Knives that never need sharpening will
not make the same precision cuts as fine edge knives, but they retain
their sharpness over time. These knives are excellent if you are
seeking decent quality at reasonable prices.
The type of steel used in knife blades is one of the most important
factors in choosing a knife set. The majority of knives are manufactured
with a blend of high carbon stainless steel that will resist rust
and corrosion. The tang is the part of the knife in which the metal
is attached to the handle. The best knives will have a tang in which
the metal extends to the end of the handle. Knife blades are normally
tapered at the edges to allow for easier sharpening. Quality knives
are balanced and feel good in the cook's hand. The knife should
be easy to handle and feel solid. A good knife should feel like
an extension of your hand and allow adequate space between where
your fingers grip the knife and the surface on which you are cutting.
In purchasing a knife set, you will need to know the difference
between stamped and forged. Forging is the process of taking a heated
piece of metal and grinding it into the shape of a blade. Stamped
blades are cut from a single sheet of metal and pressed into a blade.
Forged knives are generally heavier than stamped knives, giving
you better quality. There will be several types of knives included
in each knife set. Identifying the particular knives each set contains
will be very helpful in choosing the one that will best serve your
needs.
Most knife sets will contain a chef knife, which has a triangular
blade that ranges from 6 to 12 inches long. The paring knife will
have a blade that is approximately 3 inches long and it about 3/4
of an inch wide. A serrated knife is used for slicing breads and
vegetables that tend to bruise easily. Utility knives have an approximately
6 inch blade and are used for a number of purposes. Boning knives
are for slicing meat off bones and the blades are normally quite
narrow. A slicing knife has a long, thin blade and is used to slice
meat such as ham, roast, and turkey. Butcher knives are usually
heavier than the other knives in the set and have blades up to eight
inches. A cleaver is used for heavy chopping and cutting through
bone and will have a slightly curved or straight edge. Steak knives
are used for cutting steaks in a table setting, but can also serve
as utility or paring knives.
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