Title: Ceramic Knives vs Stainless Steel Knives
1Ceramic Knives vs.
Stainless Steel Knives
Deciding what kind of knives to buy for your
kitchen isnt always easy when there are so many
different types to consider depending on what you
will be using your knife for. A simple way for
you to come to a quicker decision, is
by narrowing down your options. So, here we shall
discuss the differences between ceramic knives
and stainless steel knives which will hopefully
result in making your choice an easy one.
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2- Ceramic Knives
- These knives are best known for straight slicing
your vegetables, fruit and boneless meats as
they can slice through each type of these food
products with ease without leaving a trace of a
metallic taste or smell to any of your edibles.
Ceramic knives are known to have a strong
construction which keeps them stable and
reliable, but are also lightweight which will
make it a whole lot easier for you when using
them during your cooking process, leaving you
with less strain on your arms and shoulders.
Once you have finished using your ceramic knife,
you will have no worries clearing up the mess and
they only require a quick and easy clean. Rust
is also no worry as ceramic knives cannot rust. - Ceramic Knives
- As ceramic knives are lightweight they can be
very fragile if they arent handled with care.
The blade is very thin and can chip away easily
if you try to use it against harder foods such
meats containing bones or foods that are still
frozen. So, it is very important to take care of
ceramic knives. However, saying that as they are
so sharp when bought, you dont need to concern
yourself too much about keeping it sharp as it
is already a hard blade and its difficult for
the - razor-sharp edge to wear out.
- Although these knives rarely become dull,
eventually they may need to be sharpened. A very
important part of sharpening these knives is to
know not to put too much pressure on the knife
because as said before, they are brittle when
not handled carefully. - A well recommended tool to use for sharpening are
diamond stones. You can use diamond stones with
ceramic knives, lets explain how - Begin by positioning your knife with two hands
and only apply light force with your fingers
whilst also supporting the blade. - Either move the knife up and down with your
hands, or slowly downwards or upwards. Its
completely up to you!
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3- Stainless Steel Knives
- If youre looking for a knife to assist you with
carving, prying, boning, cutting frozen foods,
and slicing cheese, and even pressing garlic,
then a stainless-steel knife is ideal for you.
These knives can cut through all your meats with
bones and a large majority of tough foods. A
stainless-steel knife comes with a very sharp
edge, allowing your cutting and slicing to be
done with absolute ease with great results.
Cleaning these knives will be no problem as you
dont have to spend any time being too careful
as they are machine washable and they will come
out with no signs of damage and as it says in the
name, they are nearly impossible to stain.
Stainless steel knives can be used for everyday
use in your kitchen if you are a big fan of
cooking great meals. - How to keep a stainless-steel knife in the best
condition - When it comes to sharpening stainless steel
knives, even though they already come with a
sharp edge, they may need to be frequently
sharpened if used often. If it should come to
it, they can be sharpened either professionally
or you can challenge yourself to do it from
home. - One of the best ways to do so is to not
concentrate on your sharpening technique so
much, but to concentrate on what tools youre
using. There are four ideal sharpening tools
that will have your stainless-steel knives in the
great condition that they were in when you first
bought them, these tools are - Diamond Based Stones
- Manual Systems
- Sandpaper
- Mechanized Systems
- Depending on what you and your cooking recipes
desire, with many benefits to both the ceramic
knife and a stainless-steel knife, choose the
right one for your food preparation.
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