A quick guide on how to choose a kitchen knife

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2023
  • Selling knives is a passion because I know that a good (sharp) knife will make cooking more enjoyable. I try and match the customer to the knife so that the user gets the best experience. In this video, I explain the differences between Asian vs Western knives.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @alaind276
    @alaind276 Před rokem +4

    Perfect timing! I was thinking to get a knife obsession to go with my new cast iron obsession. 😅

  • @richardsteinbergmakingknives

    Hey, great video! It's a tough subject to cover without ending up with a three hour video. You did a great job of not getting in the weeds. And you're right, the best way to get your money's worth when buying quality cutlery is to support your local cutlery store or cooking store. They should have a nice selection that you can put your hands on. And a knowledgable staff as well. Eastern knives and Western knives can both be fantastic, just different. But remember, you get what you pay for, most of the time.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Před rokem +1

      Thanks! Yes, it's hard not to include (interesting) details when talking about knives! Glad it resonates with you.

  • @bryanooi8815
    @bryanooi8815 Před 23 dny

    I am Asian cook and cook tons of Asian and western dishes. But I am kind like love to use western chef knives, it's got weight to prepare many ingredients with ease. A Chinese cleaver and western chef knive are 2 most important things to me.

  • @timfehn4637
    @timfehn4637 Před rokem +1

    I scour thrift stores, found me a victorinox and an ekco arrowhead french style knife. Both are amazing after I put new edges on them

    • @HeatherinherKitchen
      @HeatherinherKitchen Před rokem

      OMG what an awesome thrift score!! I will have to start digging the the knives more!

  • @hepgeoff
    @hepgeoff Před rokem

    Great info as always, Jed, thanks! I'm still enjoying the Kitsune knife I got from you.

  • @thiago.assumpcao
    @thiago.assumpcao Před měsícem

    Zwililng looks good, can withstand abuse and is a comfortable knife but it has very thick edge. Don't expect it to cut well even if its shaving sharp. Edge geometry is bad and the Full Flat profile sticks to food. If you know how to properly care for a chef knife there are cheaper alternatives for better cutting performance.

  • @clarenceyee3529
    @clarenceyee3529 Před rokem

    Jed, you need a show about knife sharpeners, manual and electric.

  • @lorrinkim2274
    @lorrinkim2274 Před rokem +4

    Asian knives mean Japanese? Because cleavers are the mainstay in China, and also derive from Chinese blade making tradition. Perhaps Western knives vs Japanese knives is more accurate.

  • @TL....
    @TL.... Před rokem +1

    lets go!

  • @philipstaite4775
    @philipstaite4775 Před rokem

    How do I know what is the right one for me? My technique for determining what knife is best for me seems to have been buy/try a whole lot of different knives. ;-)
    From that I’ve finally determined I gravitate towards the Asian style knives. I don’t do a lot of heavy duty work with the knife. Thinner, lighter works for me. I also prefer less “belly” and the flatter curve of the Asian chef’s knives, even Santoku style profiles. Funny, I like/prefer the Santoku style for the looks, but I’m often more comfortable using a standard Chef’s knife. Leaves me trying to improve my technique with both…

  • @HeatherinherKitchen
    @HeatherinherKitchen Před rokem

    Hi Jed! I just heard you on CZcams creators hub and had to give you a Sub!! I used to own Bespoke in Market Square! What a small world!! I hope your mom is well!

  • @einundsiebenziger5488
    @einundsiebenziger5488 Před 8 měsíci

    Well, that "Asian" (Japanese-made) knife is pretty western in style, given its full-tang construction, symmetrically ground edge and stainless steel blade.

  • @GadgetsGearCoffee
    @GadgetsGearCoffee Před rokem

    Not many Japanese knives copy German cuz.. They're not as good? 🙊 Though for professionals, they may require diff things. If they're a line cook, they probably want something can handle rough

  • @SiyangWang-kp2dg
    @SiyangWang-kp2dg Před 7 měsíci

    I don't think the Japanese knife can represent the Asian knife. You should make it more specific.

  • @seenenough1200
    @seenenough1200 Před 9 měsíci

    You really should not be talking about knives.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Před 9 měsíci

      I have sold 10's of thousands of knives over 30 years in the business. I focus on helping regular people buy then best knife for their needs. I am not a knife snob.

    • @seenenough1200
      @seenenough1200 Před 9 měsíci

      You said Japanese knives are sharper, lol 🤣🗡⚔️☠️🏁
      Carbon steel is tougher but rusts easily, nothing to do with how sharp something is.

    • @Cook-Culture
      @Cook-Culture  Před 9 měsíci

      @@seenenough1200 You completely missed the point of the video

    • @seenenough1200
      @seenenough1200 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Cook-Culture You're a clown.