• @Pulptastic@midwest.social
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    1523 hours ago

    Bread knife would like a word. Chef knife technically works but bread knives are usually longer and work much better at cutting without smooshing.

    • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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      320 hours ago

      Scissors too. A good pair of kitchen scissors makes slicing small vegetables like green onions much easier.

      • @Pilferjinx@lemmy.world
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        221 hours ago

        Bread knives are so much nicer to cut bread with though. But yeah, a chef’s knife and a paring knife are all you “need”.

      • @GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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        222 hours ago

        I definitely need a bread knife to properly cut good bread, if only for the teeth. The bread I eat is more dense and has a hard crust compared to say American wonderbread. I also like to dry out some of it and then double toast slices for that extra crunchiness. No way a smooth edge can deal with that.

          • @GregorGizeh@lemmy.zip
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            217 hours ago

            Well good for you, i guess you cooking anecdotally in fine dining invalidates my experience entirely. All of a sudden the bread parts itself on my chef knife like the red sea for moses.

            • @walktheplank@lemmy.world
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              112 hours ago

              Perhaps you just need to learn to use the knife properly. Knives also need a steel which should be used regularly. Blunting a knife on a crust shouldn’t be a thing if you keep your blade sharp. That’s the point.