Looking for a new chef’s knife? These are the best ones we’ve tested. With these knives, you'll chop, dice and slice to ...
If you have the luxury of choosing two chef’s knives, a heavy German style blade such as the Wüsthof or Zwilling paired with a lighter one such as a Global will give you a pairing that will see ...
I first became interested in Global’s chef’s knife when I read Strategist contributor Nick Marino call it “the only knife you really need” in a heavily researched and vetted guide he wrote ...
For skilled and novice chefs, a good set of chef knives is essential for easy meal prep. But even the best knives are subject to wear. Dull knives make chopping, mincing, and dicing the ...
These chef’s knives are a cut above the rest. Ask any cook—professional or beginner—and they’ll tell you there is one tool in the kitchen that gets used more than anything else ...
Knife sets supply some of the most essential tools to a home kitchen—after all, it’s near-impossible to make meals without a few sharp blades to chop vegetables, slice meat and mince herbs.
No kitchen is complete without a proper knife. If you enjoy cooking, investing in a high-quality chef’s knife can improve your overall experience and cut your prep time in half. A chef's knife ...
We've tested the most popular chef's knives from well-known brands, including Global, Lakeland, ProCook and Robert Welch, costing from £5 upwards. After much chopping, slicing and dicing, we can ...
We've tested the most popular chef's knives from well-known brands, including Global, Lakeland, ProCook and Robert Welch, costing from £5 upwards. After much chopping, slicing and dicing, we can ...