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Food and Recipes » Cooking Guide » Cooking Utensils
Your Kitchen Knives Need Your Care
By. Ken Wilson
Knives may be "just" kitchen tools for some people (even if for some others, they are the basis of their work – cooking); however, just like any other piece of equipment or gadget that you might have around you, they need maintenance. Wherever you are, you need to take care that the blade hits a comparatively flexible material, for example wood or plastic, instead of a rigid material (metal, for example). Regular thumping on a rigid material puts the blade in risk: it will go blunt quickly.

Even if it may seem necessary once in a while, you should avoid using your ceramic or stainless steel kitchen knives for forcing various things open, or as a replacement for a screwdriver. Remember that your cooking knives are kitchen tools, so they should be specifically used in the kitchen, when you are cooking. Even more, avoid using the backside or the sideways of any kitchen tools as knocking instruments save for the situations in which they are expressly intended to deal with such a "job." If you are knocking or hammering things with your kitchen knives, you risk having the handle come untied or break.

Do not put stainless steel knives to wash together with the rest of your kitchen tools in the dishwasher. It is preferable to wash your kitchen knives separately, by hand. As soon as you have washed them, remember to also dry them, if the handle is made of wood. If you care for the patina on a knife wood handle, you may polish it with mineral oil.

To what concerns the blades, even if the majority of them are mainly created from high degree stainless steel, exterior corrosion or marks will unavoidably become visible. However, do not worry, you can clean the signs of oxidization on the blade with a soft rubbing powder. On the other hand, you have the alternative of the ceramic bladed knives.

These ones come with a series of plus points, as compared against stainless steel blades. For one thing, they are completely resistant to corrosion. Second, they are very unproblematic to clean. Ceramic knives mean that the material of which they are made is stick-resistant. Third, you will not have to worry about sharpening ceramic knives for months. In some cases, if you stick to following maintenance instructions, ceramic knives do not need sharpening for years and years.

When you wash your ceramic knives, remember to wash them separately. Again, as in the case of stainless steel knives, do not put them together with the rest of the kitchen tools in the dishwasher. Regularly, they will not need more than a rapid wash and rinse. Remember that maintenance is key to a long use of your cooking knives.

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About The Author, Ken Wilson
Consistent maintenance of your kitchen knives will guarantee a stretched period of cooking satisfaction. The secret to maintaining any of your kitchen tools in longer service to you is in being careful about the things that you do and that could bring damage to them.
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