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The 5 Best Chef’s Knives You Need In Your Kitchen

 Every Chef will agree, the best tool in any kitchen is a good knife. We’ve tested several knives to find the very best in every category-from the perfect utility knife to intricate detail work.

Best for Utility Chef’s Knife

Dexter Russell 8’’ Cooks Knife

Dexter Russell has been producing American made knives since the early 1800’s. These carbon steel, stain-free knives are quality without sacrificing budget. The handle has a slip resistant grip making for safe and comfortable work. The blade is durable and holds it’s edge well for prolonged use. This knife is the perfect affordable everyday utility knife, great for chopping, dicing, mincing and slicing.

Best for Vegetables

Global Classic 5 1/2″ Vegetable Knife

Komin Yamada has been designing kitchen knives since the 1980’s. Developed using Japanese samurai sword craftsmanship, Global knives are lightweight, sharp and perfectly balanced. The vegetable knife has a square tip design (style similar to Santoku knifes) with a blade that has scalloped grooves that keeps fruit and vegetables from sticking-a really handy tool when chopping and slicing.

Best for Meat Cutting

Shun Classic Meat Cleaver

Some of the finest commercially produced knives in the world are Shun’s. For advanced meat cutting, an excellent quality meat cleaver is a must. The Shun Classic Meat Cleaver is the right balance of versatility and heft- giving you maximum precision when breaking down chicken, processing and portioning bone-in cuts.

Best for Detail Work

Wusthof Pro Paring Knife 3-1/2 inch

An affordable paring knife produced by the famous German knife makers Wusthof. Known for their sturdy, balanced, laser cut and expertly crafted knives, this Wusthog PRO series paring knife is lighter in weight allowing for more dexterity when peeling. It is also incredibly nimble for delicate fruit carvings or vegetable garnishes.

Best for Seafood

J.A. Henckels Pro Fillet Knife, 7″

Slightly smaller than Japanese style sushi/sashimi fish fillet knives, the 7’’ Henckels Pro allows for more detailed deboning and trimming-while still remaining user-friendly. The blade is slim to allow for maximum flexibility, especially when working with very delicate fish. J.A. Henckels have been producing quality knives for over 280 years with heavy R&D focus on how kitchen knives are used.

Patterson Watkins

Patterson Watkins is a freelance recipe developer and industry consultant. She has dedicated over 15 years to food service management, encompassing restaurants and corporate dining. Patterson’s work has been featured in Taste of Home, Better Homes and Gardens, American Lifestyle and Urban Outfitters. For more information about Patterson and her work please visit pattersonwatkins.com.

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