Tips from the Experts Sharpen your Knife Skills

Knife skills videos to hone your cutting skills and slicing techniques

Here at Victorinox, we are not just experts in making knives. We’re also experts in using knives. Our team includes professional chefs, experienced butchers and trained cutlers. All this experience comes together with our extensive knowledge of stainless steel and its properties to make sure that we create kitchen knives with sharp blades and comfortable handles, helping you make the perfect cut.

Our knife experts share their knowledge with you. Do you want to hone your cutting techniques or learn some basic knife skills? Our videos will show you knife skills that go beyond just slicing and dicing. We’ll show you how to properly master your kitchen knife, plus teach you how to chop with flair, just like the pros.

For those who prefer to learn knife skills with an illustrated guide, we also have step-by-step instructions on how to cut various foods such as fish, beef or even onions properly.

How to Cut a Pineapple

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To properly cut a pineapple, follow these steps:

  • Slice off the top and the bottom of the pineapple. Slice off the skin thinly, using a large kitchen knife.
  • Take a smaller kitchen knife and remove the eyes of the pineapple, by making two diagonal cuts either side of the row of eyes. This helps to minimize waste.
  • Remove the core – either by slicing the pineapple into rounds and cutting out the core using a round cookie cutter, or by cutting the pineapple into quarters lengthways and slicing out the core.
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How to Cut a Tomato

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To dice a tomato into small cubes, follow these steps:

  • Lay a tomato upside down and slice vertically but without cutting all the way through.
  • Turn the tomato 90 degrees and cut again – also without cutting all the way through.
  • Turn the tomato once more and cut – this time all the way through to make diced cubes.
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How to Sharpen Your Kitchen Knife

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How to Julienne

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To julienne a carrot, follow these steps:

  • Cut off one side of the carrot to form a flat base, this will give you stability and help you to cut with more accuracy.
  • Tuck the fingers of your non-knife hand into a claw-grip. The knuckles of this hand serve as a guide for the blade, helping you to chop quickly but with control and without the risk of slicing a fingertip!
  • Slice the carrot into strips, using a slight rocking motion and moving the blade from the point to the heel.
  • To julienne, take one of the wide strips and slice it finely lengthways, pulling the knife towards you. The tip of the blade should be pointing down and the handle of the knife should be slightly raised as you pull.

How to Chop an Onion

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To chop an onion, follow these steps:

  • Peel and halve the onion. You may wish to keep the stalk in place, as it can make the next steps slightly easier.
  • Slice the onion longways without cutting all the way through. Don’t forget to tuck the fingers of your non-knife hand into a claw grip for safety and control.
  • Use a slight rocking motion, where the direction of the knife is always moving from the point to the heel of the blade.
  • Make 2-3 horizontal incisions (again without quite cutting all the way through).
  • Then slice with a rocking motion crossways to make a fine dice.

Comment tailler en brunoise

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 Pour tailler un poireau en brunoise, suivez ces étapes :

  • Coupez le poireau en deux.
  • Repliez les doigts de votre main libre de façon à tenir le légume du bout des doigts.
  • Taillez le poireau en julienne en tirant le couteau vers vous pour découper de longues et fines lanières. La pointe de la lame doit être dirigée vers le bas et le manche du couteau doit être légèrement levé lorsque vous tirez.
  • Taillez le poireau en brunoise en prenant une petite quantité de lanières de poireau et en les coupant finement et transversalement pour obtenir des dés fins.
  • Imprimez un léger mouvement de va-et-vient au couteau, de la pointe à la base de la lame.

Le ciselage

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Pour ciseler, suivez ces étapes :

  • Retirez les feuilles de la tige de l’herbe aromatique.
  • Repliez les doigts de votre main libre de façon à tenir le légume du bout des doigts.
  • Coupez les feuilles de l’herbe aromatique en plus petits morceaux.
  • Réunissez les feuilles grossièrement ciselées en un petit tas et placez la lame du couteau directement dessus. 
  • Utilisez les doigts de votre main libre pour tenir légèrement la lame (en veillant à ne pas les placer trop près du tranchant) et tenez l’extrémité de la lame du couteau plus ou moins au même endroit.
  • Déplacez le manche de la lame de haut en bas et d’un côté à l’autre sur le tas de feuilles d’herbe. 
  • Répétez le mouvement jusqu’à ce que l’herbe aromatique soit ciselée aussi finement que vous le désirez.

 

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