Friday, January 14, 2011

Basic Culinary Knife Cuts

Developing your knife skills will help to improve the quality of your food.  Food cooks at all different speeds and to ensure even cooking it is important that your food is all cut the same size.  Sloppy knife work also leads to sloppy dishes.  No one wants to eat food that looks unappetizing on the plate.  The first impression is everything.  Skilled knife work indicates a cook who takes pride in their work and doesn't take shortcuts. It's a way of paying a compliment to whoever you're serving the dish to — saying to them, in effect, "You're worth the trouble."

EXAMPLE

Large pieces of vegetables take longer to cook than smaller ones. So if you're sauteing carrots that are cut to different sizes and shapes, you'll either overcook the smaller pieces by the time the bigger ones are done, or you'll cook the smaller pieces properly but leave the bigger ones undercooked. Consistent cutting technique ensures your food is cooked to a uniform degree of doneness.

9 BASIC KNIFE CUTS





Large Dice - The large dice is a culinary knife cut measuring ¾ inch × ¾ inch × ¾ inch.











The Batonnet - measures ½ inch × ½ inch × 2½-3 inches. It is also the starting point for another cut, the medium dice.









The Medium Dice  - measures ½ inch × ½ inch × ½ inch.









The Allumette - Measuring ¼ inch × ¼ inch × 2½-3 inches, the allumette is sometimes referred to as the "matchstick cut." It's also the starting point for the small dice.









The Small Dice - measures ¼ inch × ¼ inch × ¼ inch and is produced by slicing the allumette into ¼ inch sections.











The Julienne - cut measures 1/8 inch × 1/8 inch × 2½ inches.








The Brunoise - (pronounced BROON-wah) measures 1/8 inch × 1/8 inch × 1/8 inch.









The Fine Julienne - measures 1/16 inch × 1/16 inch × 2 inches. It's also the starting point for the fine brunoise cut








The Fine Brunoise - (pronounced BROON-wah) measures 1/16 inch × 1/16 inch × 1/16 inch. Tiny!








4 comments:

Unknown said...

Nice idea you have here ... it's like Julia Child for the modern chick ;-) Hope all is well!

Betty Manousos said...

Hey Lisa, is that you??
Thinking of you...

Happy Sunday, dear friend!
Hope you're doing well.

Betty xo

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