▲ | gurgeous 6 hours ago | |||||||
In Rand's video he does an "old" lime, mozzarella, and a shallot. It's just a quick vid he did in like five minutes but it shows some prep. Rand is a prolific amateur chef... https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7374472... Disclaimer: I've enjoyed many delicious meals at Rand's table | ||||||||
▲ | tptacek 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
So, I just watched this, and he's not processing a shallot, he's just slowly talking thin slices off it. Also: even when my MAC is rolled over and needs a hone, it still does a lime just as well. I'm not saying this knife doesn't work just that I'm noticing that none of the videos show it working. Seriously, it is only a little bit of an exaggeration to say that the entire job of a chef's knife is to quickly process an onion. What's especially weird is that even an inert knife with its factory edge will show well in an onion dice video! | ||||||||
▲ | ramraj07 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
If thats the actual best demonstration thats not good at all. Like either he is the worst cook ever or the knife is actually difficult to go down straight with.. | ||||||||
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