Watch enough cooking shows and videos and you know: A beautifully sharpened knife is worth its weight in finely chopped onions. With a sharp blade—one that bites easily into whatever you’re prepping—your slicing job is done in no time. With slight pressure, you’re able to cleanly cut into the item at hand.
Now imagine your knife blade is dull… You press down into that onion only to have the blade glance off the skin, putting your fingers and anything else nearby at risk of getting cut. Not only is your job harder and less efficient, but it’s also scarier when you’re working with a dull knife. And at the end of the day (and the beginning and around lunchtime) all of us—and our fingers—deserve a properly sharp tool that can handle cooking tasks quickly and safely.
This is why it’s well worth your time to take a few minutes to restore your knives to their sharpest form. It’s a task few of us regularly tackle, even though we know that we should. But here’s the good news: It’s easy to sharpen knives right at home with the proper tools and techniques. Here, we’ll cover both and arm you with the knowledge you’ll need to feel confident tackling this on your own.
Sometimes just the idea of sharpening a knife feels a bit intimidating. Pulling a blade across a whetstone or honing rod at the perfect angle and the perfect speed sounds a little intense, right? But you don’t need to be a professional chef to conquer this task. And it actually doesn’t have to be that complicated. You can put a razor-sharp edge on your trusty kitchen knives with a few basic tools that are simple, straightforward to use, and budget friendly. How’s that for peace of mind? Here’s what you need:
Get Sharp Fast Fact: What is Honing?
Over time, as you use a knife, the blade will develop tiny imperfections: minuscule bends, dings, and dents that keep the tool from working as well as it should. Honing straightens the knife out again, realigning the metal so it can cut cleanly and precisely. The process does not actually sharpen the blade but is still an important part of helping knives function properly. In fact, even if a knife is sharp, it’s a good idea to hone the blade whenever you’ve used it a lot to eliminate curves and keep the knife in prime slicing condition.
The beauty of using a tabletop sharpener is how easily and quickly it works its sharpening magic. Here’s what to do:
Get Sharp Fast Fact: How to Clean Your Sharpener
It’s best to clean your tabletop sharpener after each use to get rid of metal shavings and any other debris. To clean, wipe down the outside of the sharpener and around the slots with a damp cloth. Never completely submerge the sharpener in water. Dry with cloth or paper towel and store.
Now that you’ve got the sharpening technique down, you need to make sure you’re keeping up with it regularly. But how often do knives need to be sharpened anyway? The answer varies a bit depending on how regularly you’re using them. If you use your knives…
But don’t just rely on timelines. Your knives will also tell you when it’s time. If you notice that your knife no longer easily cuts into sturdier foods like bell peppers, tomatoes, and onions, it’s time for a sharpening session.
For ultimate knife upkeep: Once every two to three years, it can be a good idea to have your knives professionally sharpened—even when you’re taking good care of them on a regular basis. The pros will return knives to their ultimate sharp, honed quality and give you a good foundation from which to work on a more daily basis.
Get Sharp Fast Fact: 50% of knife owners report using their knives three or more times per week.
If you’re like many people, your knives are clanking around in a utensil drawer, crashing into ladles, spatulas and whisks every time the drawer opens. It’s a sure way to dull the edges you worked so hard to sharpen. And it can be dangerous, too…your hand brushing against a knife blade when reaching for the tongs. Consider this your intervention. Rescue your knives (and hands) and preserve sharp blades with one of these storage methods:
Get Sharp Fast Fact: Most people own a Chef’s Knife, but less than half have a knife sharpener. (That’s a scary amount of dull kitchen knives lurking out there!)
Knives well deserve their VIP status in your kitchen, and there are lots of ways you can help them last longer and stay in better, sharper shape. These dos and don’ts cover the essential knife-care basics.
Now that your knives are sharp enough to make any chef proud—and you know how to keep them that way—it’s time to master your slicing and dicing techniques, no matter if you’re a beginner or a cooking pro. And while you’re fine-tuning your kitchen skills, here’s how to take care of your favorite pots and pans as well as your cookware and bakeware so all your kitchen tools are in their best form.
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