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F Dick Cleaver
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I use this for breaking down whole animals. It's the one American knife I own.
Updated May 19, 2006
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Korin Gelastin Chef's Knife
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A Western style Japanese knives. Stainless steel. I use these for slicing cooked meat.
Updated May 19, 2006
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Korin Deba Chef's Knife
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To get the fillets off the bone. It's not as delicate as the slicer and can handle the bones.
Updated May 19, 2006
Korin 33 cm Ittosai Chef's Knife
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For breaking down whole fish: skinning and portioning.
Updated May 19, 2006
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Korin Superfine 6000# Sharpening Stone
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I'm kind of a knife fanatic and I use Japanese carbon steel knives. These stones are especially for Japanese knives. I have 3: an 800, 1200, and 6000 grade.
Updated May 19, 2006
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American Weigh Glass Top Scale
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I use this all the time at home and at work for measuring curing ingredients.
Updated May 19, 2006
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Curing: Diamond Crystal Kosher Salt
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Perfect for rimming your margaritas with a salty treat. Nothing tastes better than an ice cold margarita with that hint of saltiness. Place a generous amount on a plate, wipe the rim of your glass with lime juice, dip in salt.
Yum.
Updated Jul 17, 2008
Berkel Electric Meat Slicer
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What I'd REALLY love to have is one of the antique ones...
Updated May 19, 2006
KitchenAid Stand Mixer: Food Grinder Attachment
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2 people recommended this item
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I use this for everything!
Updated May 19, 2006
Francesco De Padova Extra Virgin Olive Oil
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A lighter olive oil good for lighter foods like salads or marinated vegetables. It won't overpower the flavors of the food.
Updated May 19, 2006
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