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How to Master Basic Knife Skills – Knife Cuts 101 KarambitKnives,com

qcreek11 Oct 01



If you’ve ever struggled with basic knife skills then this video is definitely for you. Brunoise, small dice, medium dice, large dice, Julienne, batonnet, rough chop, fine mince or chiffonade whatever the case may be, it takes practice but still with it because you can do it!

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17 Comments

  1. @mikanyay October 1, 2024

    I haven't been able to find information anywhere which talks about what you should see when positioning your knife to cut anything. I am right handed so I use the knife in my right hand but I'm left eye domiant so I can only see the left side of the blade since I hold the ingrediant with my left hand. I can't close my left eye to use my right eye to see the other side of the blade because field of depth only works when you have both your eyes open. Trying to use a knife in my left makes me see double and ofc I'm not used to using a knife in my left hand.

    tldr; I cannot see what I'm cutting and would like some advice.

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  2. @AnnaHughes-u7i October 1, 2024

    It was detailed and intertainigg, because we all get gray hair.

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  3. @Ahka-k9f October 1, 2024

    The music in the background is annoying

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  4. @RisenPhoenix68 October 1, 2024

    I think the name of the Dexter show was extremely intentional.

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  5. @jhomastefferson3693 October 1, 2024

    I use the brunoisette. When im making tomato sauce at home, that is what i go for with my carrots, onions, and celery. I want it as fine as possible. It cooks faster and the surface area increase means more flavors and the smallness means i keep a smooth sauce.

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  6. @venice9438 October 1, 2024

    Excellent video, thank you

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  7. @calebhartman7966 October 1, 2024

    Make sure your knife is sharp. Always.

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  8. @walter.bellini October 1, 2024

    Thank you for the video David very nice, the music was quite distracting unfortunately

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  9. @angelobeard4027 October 1, 2024

    Do a show on cuts of meat please.

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  10. @Sue-ec6un October 1, 2024

    As a short person myself, there is no standard height countertop that is appropriate for cutting on, I use my shorter chest freezer as my cutting counter. My next kitchen is going to have a custom height counter space for this, it is really quite frustrating to not be able to find the correct table for cutting.

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  11. @theonlyjimjones October 1, 2024

    Your a chef and you don't know who Dexter knives is…..

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  12. Homeboy really called me a commis in the intro…

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  13. @Neveronline2024 October 1, 2024

    I’m going into the culinary field after high school and this helped a lot. I do take a career class everyday, but this is sooo useful as a visual learner.

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  14. @reinirabrown4109 October 1, 2024

    Very helpful video!

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  15. @angrymurloc7626 October 1, 2024

    you're wasting like 20% of these vegges by god. one side is enough for safefy

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  16. @SauRoNZA October 1, 2024

    Great channel, I’ve just subscribed.

    I know it’s an old video and maybe things changed over time, but please trim the volume of music down if it hasn’t as it’s impossible to hear and focus on your voice.

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  17. @DaBaily October 1, 2024

    Maybe I missed it in video but as you've been showing the knife skills, you got plenty of trims. What would u recommend doing with it. Freezing it and keeping for stock?

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