THE RIGHT KITCHEN KNIVES FOR THE JOB WHICH KNIFE DOES WHAT

Our experts help you pick the best kitchen knives

Beaked blades and fluted, straight edges and serrated: what exactly are these for? Our knife specialists give you the lowdown on 12 different essential Victorinox kitchen tools. Because it’s one thing to be able to choose from a wide range of kitchen knives, but quite another to know exactly what they can all do – and some things may surprise you. Have a look at our tips and get the best out of your chef skills.

The Office Knife

The kitchen multitasker

A key investment for any busy kitchen, this hardworking utility knife can handle chopping, dicing and slicing of all kinds. This knife takes on not just fruit and vegetables but can also tackle meat like a pro. From the fine slicing of herbs to carving your roast, the Office Knife is compact yet chef-level capable and is a true all-rounder.

Our tip: Leaving home and setting up your own kitchen for the first time? This is the knife you should start with.

The Steak Knife

Slices Steak…. and Pizza

Fillet, rump, sirloin or onglet, whichever cut you choose, our Steak Knife is its ultimate go-to partner. Fitting neatly into the palm of your hand, it gracefully glides against the grain, leaving you to savor the flavor. We offer two types of steak knife: straight edge and wavy edge. True meat connoisseurs prefer the straight edge, so as not to tear the meat. The wavy edge makes the knife more of an allrounder however – it’s also ideal for slicing pizza.

Our tip: The wavy edge blades can handle not only steak and pizza with ease, but also pastries, pies and quiches too.

The Filleting Knife

For flawless fish

This blade is exceptionally on point for fish. Long, lean and slightly tapered, it is flexible enough to negotiate a myriad of fish bones with A-game agility. The result is a clean, perfectly filleted dish that looks beautifully presented on the plate. We offer two blade sizes, 16 cm and 20 cm. The rule here is to choose a knife that is approximately 5 cm larger than the fish you are filleting. This means the 16 cm blade is better suited to trout or mackerel, while the 20 cm blade is ideal for medium to large fish like salmon or catfish.

Our tip: The length and flexible blade of a Filleting Knife also make it an excellent choice for peeling an orange.

The Santoku Knife

Nothing sticks

The fluted edge and straighter blade make the Santoku Knife a trusted kitchen all-rounder. The flutes ensure that food doesn’t stick to the blade when cutting, making slicing anything from meat, fish, vegetables to fruit feel effortless. The straight edge blade is suitable for chopping, slicing and dicing, helping you to cut more precisely but with ease.

Our tip: We offer this knife both with and without fluted blade. While the non-fluted blade might make long-term sharpening easier, we recommend the fluted edge, for the ease and precision it gives to any slicing task.

The Bread Knife

Makes light work of tough surfaces

Freshly baked granary bread with salted butter, ciabatta with balsamic and extra virgin olive oil, sourdough rye with ham and cheese: bread has so many delicious guises. So, investing in a knife that knows how to tackle your daily loaf is key. Built to last, our Bread Knives slice adeptly through thick crusts, thanks to the wavy edge blade. For those who need help cutting the perfect slice, the Dux knife has an adjustable guide to help you slice bread or even salami or cucumber.

Our tip: Baked goods are this blade’s domain but try it on a pumpkin and you’ll be in expert hands.

The Carving Knife

Not just for roasts

The Carving Knife is another kitchen workhorse which can handle pretty much anything that lands on your cutting board. It’s ideal for more compact joints such as guinea fowl, poussin or duck. For larger cuts of meat, we recommend an extra-wide blade. The longer blades are also ideal for precisely cutting carpaccio, for example. The Carving Knife is also adept at handling all kinds of fruit and vegetables, making it another kitchen must-have. Its ergonomic handle means it’s super easy to use and the straight edge cuts with impressive precision.

Our tip: It may have earned its culinary stripes for carving meat, but this adept blade works just as well on soft fruit and vegetables. Why not try it on a pineapple?

The Carving Knife Extra-Wide

For juicy thin slices

Fusing exceptional balance with a smart structure, this knife is strong and can hit the culinary ground running. It excels at carving larger-scale joints such as rump of beef, shoulder of lamb or turkey thanks to its extra-wide blade, which helps you cut through big pieces of meat with ease. For some restaurant-style theater, use it to carve on a beautiful chopping board centerpiece at the table.

Our tip: The best things don’t always come in small packages. Extra width lends this blade precision and power. If you really want effortless slicing, take the fluted edge version of this blade.
  • Swiss Modern Chef’s Knife
  • Swiss Modern Chef’s Knife

Swiss Modern Chef’s Knife

cornflower-blue
BRL 532.00 BRL 
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The Paring Knife

Packs a pocket-sized punch

The smallest knife in our kitchen, the Paring Knife is a multitasker that can chop, slice, peel, dice and core. Choose the wavy edge for fruit with soft flesh, such as kiwis or peaches, so you don’t bruise the flesh. The straight edge is good for citrus fruits and pears. Also works well for chopping herbs and preparing garnishes. We offer three blade sizes: 6cm, 8cm and 10cm – enabling you to pick the best blade for the task at hand.

Our tip: The version with the more rounded tip is good for coring apples or cutting out the eyes on potatoes. The pointed tip is ideal for very precise cutting things like fondant icing, so you can take your cake decoration skills to the next level.

The Tomato and Table Knife

Show your tomato who's boss

This little blade’s success lies in its curvy contours. A super sharp wavy edge enables intricate cuts on the finest surfaces. Slice tomatoes without squashing their delicate centers. Chop chipolatas, salami and specialty sausages without ruining their neat, precise form. You’ll wonder how you lived without it.

Our tip: The wavy edge of this blade is also ideal for spreading butter or jam onto freshly baked bread.

麵包及糕點刀

兩面俱圓

Victorinox 擅長組合不同工具,精心設計的麵包及糕點刀協助您處理廚房中所有烘焙食品相關工序。波浪形刀刃不但可輕鬆切麵包、蛋糕、糕餅,亦可作抹刀使用,塗抹牛油糖霜在烘焙食品上。刀刃的特別外形別具優勢,可自然地依照您的手部動作移動,令各種切割工序更得心應手。我們更提供較長的 26 厘米款式,以助處理較大件的糕餅或蛋糕。

我們的貼士: 在家中製作烘焙糕點時,可以使用這款刀處理麵包、西瓜等較硬皮的蔬果。

三文魚刀

鮮魚上菜

處理三文魚時,如果要和專家一樣,那麼就一定要使用這把專為處理三文魚設計的刀具。此刀的刀刃纖薄有彈性,因此可輕鬆切割細緻的魚肉。三文魚刀上的凹槽邊緣設計,可避免魚肉撕裂或黏貼在刀刃上,確保每次下刀都是最完美的一刀。有了此刀具,您唯一需要面對的問題就是滿足大家的胃口。

我們的貼士: 又長又薄的靈活刀具配備坑槽刀刃,適合切火腿或其他可用切片刀處理的食材。
  • 木質三文魚刀

木質三文魚刀

加工楓木
TWD 3,000 TWD 
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塑形刀

不只是裝飾

要讓下次聚會更令人難忘嗎?那就讓美食看起來更垂涎欲滴吧。此雕刻刀是製作配菜最理想的工具,可讓您的料理看起來更加華麗。不論要雕刻蔬菜盤裝飾用的蘿蔔玫瑰,或在早午餐加入修成扇形的士多啤梨,纖薄彎曲的鳥嘴刀片及符合人體工學的手柄都能為您帶來精巧設計所需的精準控制。將您的餐膳變成盛宴。

我們的貼士: 這款刀纖薄、鋒利的刀刃亦適合清潔蘑菇和去皮。




常見問題

選擇廚房刀時還要考慮哪些因素?

沖壓或鍛造刀刃? 木製或合成手柄? 手柄應帶來怎樣的手感?不同刀刃有哪些功能? 我們引導您進行所有選擇。

如何磨利我的廚房刀?

我的刀仍夠鋒利嗎? 磨刀和珩磨有甚麼分別? 如何磨利我的刀?要用甚麼工具? 我們的專家為您提供完美保持刀刃切割功能的一切須知。

如何清潔和存放我的廚房刀?

我可以放刀入洗碗機嗎? 如何弄乾和存放? 哪款砧板最合適? Victorinox 專家的養護貼士確保您的刀具能保持長久耐用。

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