如何清洁和存放您的厨房刀具:
关于刀具保养的窍门和建议
剁砍、切片、切碎:刀具在厨房中频繁使用,不可避免会弄脏。您清洁和维护得越好,刀具的使用寿命就越长。这听起来挺显而易见的,但其中大有学问。阅读我们关于如何保养刀身和刀柄的窍门,以及关于如何清洗、晾干和存放刀具以及为刀具选择最合适的砧板的建议。磨刀是刀具维护的另一个重要方面——点击此处获取有关如何让刀具保持最佳状态的建议。
别忘了!最重要的窍门是时刻保持镇定并始终安全地处理刀具。因此,在清洁刀具时应格外小心,以免发生意外或造成伤害。
别忘了!最重要的窍门是时刻保持镇定并始终安全地处理刀具。因此,在清洁刀具时应格外小心,以免发生意外或造成伤害。
清洗刀具
清洁刀具的最佳方法是用完后立即将刀具放在水龙头下冲洗。将刀身置于冷水流下,用手指摩擦刀身,切勿触摸锐边。您还可使用毛巾或海绵,但必须确保使用洁净的毛巾或海绵,以免损坏刮花刀身的金属表面。
清洁刀具越快进行越好——如果长时间不清洁,咸味或酸性食物可能会给刀具造成锈蚀。
也可以只用水进行清洁,我们的不锈钢刀刃在制造过程中经过高度抛光处理,这意味着食材通常不会粘在刀刃上。唯一的例外是,在处理含油分的食物之后,可在海绵上滴少量的洗碗液来清洁刀刃。
为了保证安全,最好保持刀身与洗涤槽平行,以便您能够观察整个刀身的状况,始终看到它的锐边。
清洁刀具越快进行越好——如果长时间不清洁,咸味或酸性食物可能会给刀具造成锈蚀。
也可以只用水进行清洁,我们的不锈钢刀刃在制造过程中经过高度抛光处理,这意味着食材通常不会粘在刀刃上。唯一的例外是,在处理含油分的食物之后,可在海绵上滴少量的洗碗液来清洁刀刃。
为了保证安全,最好保持刀身与洗涤槽平行,以便您能够观察整个刀身的状况,始终看到它的锐边。
将刀具放入洗碗机中
我们所有采用合成手柄的家用刀具均可放入洗碗机内清洗。但是,对于所有大件刀具,我们建议您用手清洗,无论其手柄是木质还是合成材质。
其原因是,若没放好,大件刀具可能会损坏厨具篮,从而导致生锈。若发生上述情况,洗碗机系统可能会对刀具钢材产生间接影响。用手清洗还可以使刀具保持锋利更久,因为手洗的过程对刀刃更加温和。
不过,如果您实在想将刀具放入洗碗机内清洗,我们建议先冲洗刀身,并确保刀具在厨具篮中不会碰到其他金属物品。这样可以避免刀具被其他器具或厨具损坏。
对于在洗碗机内使用的清洁剂,您也应格外注意。清洁剂侵蚀性太强或量太大可能会给刀具造成锈蚀。如果您发现洗碗机无法彻底清洁刀具,我们建议您更换清洁剂。
其他窍门还包括在清洁后将洗碗机打开通风一小段时间。热的水蒸气和水冷凝也会导致刀刃上出现锈蚀。
其原因是,若没放好,大件刀具可能会损坏厨具篮,从而导致生锈。若发生上述情况,洗碗机系统可能会对刀具钢材产生间接影响。用手清洗还可以使刀具保持锋利更久,因为手洗的过程对刀刃更加温和。
不过,如果您实在想将刀具放入洗碗机内清洗,我们建议先冲洗刀身,并确保刀具在厨具篮中不会碰到其他金属物品。这样可以避免刀具被其他器具或厨具损坏。
对于在洗碗机内使用的清洁剂,您也应格外注意。清洁剂侵蚀性太强或量太大可能会给刀具造成锈蚀。如果您发现洗碗机无法彻底清洁刀具,我们建议您更换清洁剂。
其他窍门还包括在清洁后将洗碗机打开通风一小段时间。热的水蒸气和水冷凝也会导致刀刃上出现锈蚀。
Drying Your Blade
Don’t let your knives air-dry, as this can result in limescale spots on the blade. Instead, use a cotton or linen towel to dry the knife immediately after washing. Make sure your towel is clean so as not to scratch or harm the blade.
General Maintenance for Wooden-Handled Knives
Knives with wooden handles need slightly different treatment and they definitely should not go in the dishwasher. When washing them under the tap, try to make sure the handle doesn’t get too wet. In fact, it’s best to clean the handle with a damp cloth. Avoid extreme temperatures, high level of moisture and aggressive cleaning agents.
We also recommend that you treat the handle with a conventional cooking oil or our protective wax every now and again, to prevent moisture entering the handle and to refresh its natural grain and color. You can use an oil like rapeseed or linseed, and we especially recommend using a cold pressed oil, which won’t clog the wood’s fine pores and gets into the grain of the wood better.
We also recommend that you treat the handle with a conventional cooking oil or our protective wax every now and again, to prevent moisture entering the handle and to refresh its natural grain and color. You can use an oil like rapeseed or linseed, and we especially recommend using a cold pressed oil, which won’t clog the wood’s fine pores and gets into the grain of the wood better.
Which Cutting Board is Best for Your Blade?
The type of cutting board you use can also affect the performance of your blade. You should avoid hard surfaces made of natural or artificial stone, which dull the blade of your knife. We recommend using a wooden or plastic cutting board instead. Our cutting boards are especially kind to blades.
Pro tip: when you are using your knife to push ingredients that you’ve just chopped from the cutting board into your pot or pan, always flip the knife around and use its spine. This way, you aren’t blunting the cutting edge of the blade by scraping it across the board.
Pro tip: when you are using your knife to push ingredients that you’ve just chopped from the cutting board into your pot or pan, always flip the knife around and use its spine. This way, you aren’t blunting the cutting edge of the blade by scraping it across the board.
Storage
The golden rule is never store your knives loosely in a drawer. When unprotected blades rub against each other, they lose sharpness and the cutting edge can be damaged by the other blades. We strongly recommend keeping your knives in a block, in an in-drawer holder or on a magnetic holder on the wall.