I was just reading one of Anthony Bourdain's books, and he highly recommends the Global knives. In fact, he suggests that if you're only going to purchase one good knife at a time (or at all), the Global Chef's Knife is the one to have. I then proceeded to read some online reviews on the product, and it's got mostly raves. Since I'm desperate for a few good knives, I'm now leaning towards taking Chef Tony's advice. Anyone here have any opinions on the subject? Anne (who wishes she had the money to go to culinary school at the nice young age of 65, now that she has the time)
Hi, Anne! I just retired, so I know what you mean about "finally having the time"!There are two brand names in knives that traditionally have been considered "the best". They are Henckel and Wüsthof. That being said, annmartinson is correct in saying that keeping any knife sharp is critical. Quality knives will hold an edge longer. However, a set of Wüsthof knives can cost you over $1000.You don't HAVE to pay this much for those brands, since both make sets and individual knives at various price breaks.Just make sure you heft and handle the knives before you buy. A good knife should feel comfortable in your hand. (I don't know the brand you mentioned, but just thought I'd put my 2-cents in with what I knew about the topic!)
I still say, I love, love, love these Sanelli knives.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Sanelli-Kitchen-Knives-11-Piece-Deluxe-Professional-Set_W0QQitemZ380174350476QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item588428388c
I got mine used and then got a good edge on them and they are a joy to cook with, easy to clean, can go in the dishwasher, sharp as all get out and keep their edges very well, also very light weight, which I like because I am small and no longer young ... lol.
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