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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/360-basic-knife-skills-for-the-kitchen

In this lesson Chef Rafferty explains basic knife skills that will make your cutting and chopping not only easier but safer as well. He demonstrates his techniques using carrots, onions, cabbage, and herbs as examples.

Click on link above to watch full lesson.

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  • tnx a lot! for the Tutorial im taking Level 4 Food Preparation Culinary Arts (Chef Course) next week and i have no experience in d kitchen. datz y i need to do some research, & watch sum basic tutorial chef course. it helps a lot for student like me... Cheers mate from new Zealand!

  • KNIFE!

  • Annoying Orange FTW!!!

  • Thumbs up if you're searching for all the videos featured in the latest Annoying Orange episode.

  • Never find yourself alone in a men's room with chef rafferty

  • My knife skills are well mint init mayte!! I will teach ya if u want like lad. Boss larrrrr!!!!

  • OMG, honestly is by far the best video i've seen, he totally got me out of doubts on how to hold the knife, but still Ramsey's my favorite chef :D

  • lol now it's "not to trust a fat chef". the theory is you need to be hungry to make sure that your instincts come into play so you can add the extra element to a dish with your chef's sixth sense.

    and most of the chefs, when they are at their best are fit, or skinny if you want. at least not fat. thomas keller, gordon ramsay, inaki iizpitarte, rene redzepi, marco pierre white, the list goes on..

  • a wet paper towel works just as well as a bar mat.

  • lol they are skinny

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