The following helpful tips and reminders
can prolong the life of your kitchen cutlery and will ensure
the final food product is at its best in texture and flavor:
Proper Use
Weather you're indoors using your steak or chef
knives and kitchen
knife set or outdoors using your camping
knives or fillet
knife, you need to make sure that the blade lands on a
relatively soft surface such as wood or plastic rather than
on a hard surface such as metal or ceramic. Constant striking
on a hard surface will dull the blade rapidly and dramatically
hinder your knife's performance even if you're using hard
ceramic
knives.
Although it may be tempting at times, refrain
from using your steak knives for prying, as a screwdriver,
as a chisel, or for anything kitchen cutlery was not intended.
It is also not recommended to use the back or side of your
kitchen cutlery as hammering instruments unless it is specifically
designed to handle that task. Doing so may cause the pins,
springs, or handle to loosen or even break.
Sand and grit should be kept away from the knife, so be attentive
when outdoors using your camping knives or fillet knife. And,
if your knife gets wet you should dry it right away. It's
recommended to wash the blade with a mild soapy water solution
then dry it completely.
Knives should be washed by hand and thoroughly dried immediately
because wood tends to swell, so it is not a good idea to immerse
wood handled knives in water for a prolonged period of time.
Rub mineral oil on wood handles periodically to maintain their
luster. Lemon oil or any good furniture polish is good for
feeding wood handled knives and will help maintain the life
of your fine kitchen cutlery and cooking knives for years
to come.
Stainless Steel
The term "stainless steel" signifies that the knife
will not rust in a humid atmosphere and that it will resist
the various acids in daily use. It does not mean, however,
that the steel is absolutely rustproof. The coarser the surface
finish, the more likely it is to corrode. In other words,
the more finely ground or polished the surface of the blade,
the more resistant to corrosion it is.
The expertise of a knife manufacturer shows
itself in his ability to select the appropriate steel for
the intended purpose. A quality kitchen blade is generally
achieved by the corresponding chemical composition and appropriate
heat treatment. Top name brands like Kyocera,
Zwilling
J.A. Henckels and Chicago
Cutlery all have this authority thanks to their long tradition
in cutlery manufacturing and, as with Zwilling J.A. Henckels,
also as a manufacturer of steel.
Although most blades today are predominantly
made of a hard grade stainless steel, surface rust or stains
will inevitably form. This can usually be cleaned
with a mild scouring powder, or mildly abrasive pad.
Advantages
of Ceramic Knives:
Ceramic
knives should not be put in the dishwasher, as the strong
jets may cause them to chip other objects or to become chipped
themselves. A quick wipe and rinse is all that should be needed
to keep your ceramic knives in great condition. For storage
purposes, your ceramic knives will do just fine in a knife
block, drawer or however you store your other kitchen cutlery
and cooking knives.
Maintenance
Regular maintenance of your kitchen knives insures
a lifetime of cooking pleasure. The key to keeping your steak
knives sharp and long-lasting is to keep the edge of the blade
aligned. With regular use, any knife's edge will lose its
sharpness. Under magnification, you would see that the cutting
edge takes on a wavy S-shape. It is important frequently to
re-align the edge of the blade with a honing
steel and oil, to keep the edge of the blade straight,
or eventually these S-shaped curves will bend back over themselves
and permanently damage the knife.
Sharpening
your cooking knives on a periodic basis will not only extend
the life of the blade, it is also a safety rule! Please see
our knife sharpening
tips for more information. Please note, although your
ceramic knives should not require sharpening but once every
few years, they do require handling with care.
We hope you've enjoyed this article and make
use of these helpful kitchen knife tips and reminders for
your safety, pleasurable cooking and great tasting food! Make
sure you have a look in our Kitchen
Knives department for a great selection of must have
cooking knives for your kitchen today.