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  • Chef knives of all different sizes

    15 Kitchen Knife Myths Debunked By A Chef

    There are plenty of false facts about chef's knives, from which type is best to how to care for them. Here's some expert advice to dispel the myths.

    By Lianna Tedesco Read More
  • A stick of butter partially broken into cubes, resting on parchment paper on a brown wooden cutting board

    The Best Tool For Cutting Butter Isn't A Knife

    It might seem counterintuitive, but when you're cutting up that stick of butter for your next recipe, reach for this item instead of a knife.

    By Bobby Lewis Read More
  • Variety cuts of raw steak with herbs and peppercorns

    This Cut Of Steak Is One Of The Trickiest To Slice Properly

    When it comes to this steak, the way you cut it will determine just how tender (or how chewy) it will be. Here's what you need to know to get it right.

    By Tiffany Betts Read More
  • Knife cutting a piece of meat

    The Biggest Mistake You're Making With New Steak Knives

    Part of taking care of the utensils in your kitchen to keep them like new is to avoid this big mistake you could be making with your steak knives.

    By Karen Hart Read More
  • Ripe light green avocado cut in half.

    Never Touch An Avocado With This Type Of Knife

    Avoid avocado toast mishaps! Learn why you should never use this type of knife on an avocado and how to ideally prepare your favorite green fruit.

    By Karen Hart Read More
  • cut up log of chevre on pain with herbs

    You're Making One Big Mistake When Slicing Cheese Logs

    Cheese logs are a popular staple on many a cheese board, but if you're thinking about cutting into one with a knife, think again.

    By Garrett Palm Read More
  • Alton Brown smiling at an event for Entertainment magazine

    The Type Of Knife You'll Never Catch Alton Brown Using

    Knives are an important tool in any kitchen, but when it comes to stocking your drawers, there's one knife Alton Brown thinks you can ditch.

    By Karen Hart Read More
  • rotisserie chicken on plate

    11 Tricks For Carving A Rotisserie Chicken Like A Pro

    Without the right carving techniques, you could destroy your rotisserie chicken and end up with misshapen lumps of meat. Next time, try these tips from experts.

    By Jay Wilson Read More
  • kitchen shears on wooden cutting board

    The Quick And Easy Hack That'll Keep Your Kitchen Shears Perfectly Sharpened

    Dull kitchen shears aren't of much use to anyone, but you can return the blades to their former glory with this easy hack - no stone required!

    By Asia McLain Read More
  • Culinary knives on blue background

    What Are The Differences Between A Boning Knife And Cleaver?

    If you're a serious cook, then it's important to have a variety of knives. Cleavers and boning knives are just two examples, but how do these tools differ?

    By Tiffany Betts Read More
  • Kitchen knives on a wall magnet

    The Downside Of A Magnetic Knife Strip Is Easy To Avoid

    Don't let your kitchen knives succumb to wear and tear from your magnetic knife strip. Be on the lookout for these things to keep them in top shape.

    By Betsy Parks Read More
  • Person using a knife to cut a bell pepper

    A Good Knife Is A Kitchen Tool Worth Splurging On (And Here's Why)

    No matter what food you are chopping, slicing, or cutting up, an excellent knife makes a world of difference in your safety and efficiency in the kitchen.

    By Erin Metz Read More
  • Bread cubes on forks in fondue

    No, You Shouldn't Just Use Any Old Fork For Fondue

    If you're going to enjoy a fondue, you need the right gear: a normal fork won't get the job done. These tips will make you a fondue fork master in no time.

    By Elaina Friedman Read More
  • silverware in utensil tray

    How To Properly Clean Your Silverware Drawer And Combat The Crumbs

    The silverware drawer is on of those areas that seems to attract crumbs and debris. Fortunately, there are a few tips to make cleaning it a breeze.

    By Asia McLain Read More
  • Dinner setting with eucalyptus

    American Vs Continental: There's A Difference In Utensil Etiquette

    Every culture has customs surrounding dining etiquette. When it comes to using utensils correctly, there's a difference between American and continental styles.

    By Tom Maxwell Read More
  • kitchen knives on display

    The Only 4 Knives You Need In Your Kitchen, According To Experts

    It's easy to be confused by the variety of different knives available to buy for your kitchen. Here are the ones the experts recommend having on hand.

    By Emily Kammerlohr Read More
  • A bowl of brothy soup

    For Perfectly Sized Veggies For Your Soup, Use This Chopping Tip

    If you're stumped about what size to properly cut your vegetables the next time you're making a homemade soup, always keep this rule in mind.

    By Betsy Parks Read More
  • Banana bread French toast

    Banana Bread Is Your Secret For Game-Changing French Toast

    French toast is an all-time great breakfast and brunch dish, but if you're looking to improve this decadent dish, just make it with banana bread.

    By Riya Anne Polcastro Read More
  • A hand with a paring knife

    The Finger Grip Technique To Know When Cutting With Small Knives

    When using small knives in the kitchen, there is a particular way you should grip these tools in order to prevent accidentally cutting yourself.

    By Betsy Parks Read More
  • tourne knife in hand

    What Is A Tourné Knife And What Can You Do With One?

    This small kitchen knife is your new best friend when you want to cut any fruits or veggies that are spherical in shape. Here's why.

    By C.A. Pinkham Read More
  • Roasted garlic cloves on slate

    The Paring Knife Tip For Knowing When Your Garlic Is Roasted

    The easiest and cleanest way to check if your garlic is properly roasted is by using a tool you already have in your kitchen. A paring knife.

    By Madalyn Mackarey Read More
  • salmon on cutting board with seasonings

    Why A Granton Edge Knife Is Ideal For Cutting Raw Salmon

    When filleting a fresh piece of salmon, it's important to have the proper tools on hand. That includes having the ideal knife for cutting.

    By Matthew Wilson Read More
  • ina garten

    Ina Garten's Clever Trick For Keeping Your Knives As Sharp As Possible

    This simple trick in the kitchen will help you keep your knives sharper for longer. Here's what chef Ina Garten does at home.

    By Carolyn Jenkins Read More
  • Knife and honing steel on a wood cutting board

    Why You Should Rinse Your Knife Every Time You Hone It

    To keep your knives in sharp shape, it's important that you hone them on a regular basis. Just don't skip rinsing the knife after, here's why.

    By Patrick Bauman Read More
  • slicing bananas

    The Simple Hack To 'Cut' Bananas Using Just Your Fingers

    There is a surprisingly easy hack that allows you to effortlessly slice your banana using just your fingers, which means no knives or unnecessary kitchen tools.

    By Branden C. Potter Read More
  • silver utensils arranged in drawer

    Milk Is The Unexpected Secret To Polished Silverware

    Make those forks and knives shine thanks to your easily accessible carton of milk. Simply soak your wares overnight to get them gleaming in time for breakfast.

    By Stacie Adams Read More
  • dessert with cake fork on plate

    Here's Why Cake Forks Have Those Mysterious Notches

    You might have noticed a distinct chip in one of the prongs on your cake forks. There's a reason why these forks are shaped as they are. Here's why.

    By Erin Metz Read More
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