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The one knife skill that changes everything

  • Jan 28
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 7


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The ingredient you're not using enough

You don’t need a drawer full of knives — just one sharp blade and the knowledge to use it. Learning how to slice properly improves cook times, texture, and even presentation.

Uneven cuts lead to uneven cooking. A half-inch carrot slice cooks differently than a quarter-inch one, making timing tricky and results inconsistent.


Mastering the rock chop

The most efficient movement is a gentle rock of the knife tip while guiding ingredients with your knuckles. It’s safer, smoother, and speeds up prep.

Proper knife skills reduce food waste and elevate your entire kitchen game — instantly.

Invest in a cutting board with grip. Slipping boards lead to injury, and good form starts with stability.

Cutting isn't about speed — it's about flow. Practice slow, precise cuts until muscle memory builds naturally.


Try this at home

  • Use a sharp 8-inch chef’s knife.

  • Tuck your fingers to avoid injury.

  • Practice slicing one onion a day — you’ll see results in a week


 
 
 

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