I got a Santoku knife for my birthday. It's a cross between a European chef's knife and an Asian cleaver. It's wide enough to pick up chopped vegetables, and it's vented for (I think) lighter weight and easier slicing. I'm enjoying it a lot. It's a great deal lighter than my Chinese cleaver and a little more versatile than my traditional chef's knife.
What do you chop, slice and dice with? Are folks getting into high end Japanese knives (I have a friend who swears by them), and does anyone have a ceramic knife and do you like it?
Knives and fire are two of my favorite things. Me caveman.
The is completely off topic, but did you see that they ran new MRI tests on the caveman that was defrosted in the glacier in the Alps. He had been in a fight died from an arrow in the back. Ouch. The Natural History Museum in Washington DC has redone their exhibit on him, and he had a stone knife in one hand and a battle axe in the other. He looked like he was ready for a gang fight in a bad neighborhood. Maybe things weren't so idyllic 5,000 years ago.
But hey, he got to cook with fire.
James
What do you chop, slice and dice with? Are folks getting into high end Japanese knives (I have a friend who swears by them), and does anyone have a ceramic knife and do you like it?
Knives and fire are two of my favorite things. Me caveman.
The is completely off topic, but did you see that they ran new MRI tests on the caveman that was defrosted in the glacier in the Alps. He had been in a fight died from an arrow in the back. Ouch. The Natural History Museum in Washington DC has redone their exhibit on him, and he had a stone knife in one hand and a battle axe in the other. He looked like he was ready for a gang fight in a bad neighborhood. Maybe things weren't so idyllic 5,000 years ago.
But hey, he got to cook with fire.
James
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