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Made In
Made In — one of our favorite direct-to-consumer cookware brands — is heading into new territory. On Monday, 샌즈카지노총판 the cookware company launched its first ever limited-edition bread knife, designed in partnership with famed chef and baker Nancy Silverton. This union should come as no surprise. Silverton has helped popularize sourdough and artisan breads throughout the US, 우리계열 specifically through her popular LA-based eateries Osteria (and Pizzeria) Mozza and La Brea Bakery. Her baking expertise has lent itself well to designing a knife that actually saws through even the crustiest of breads.
Now let’s get into the details. The knife boasts an 8-inch blade, complete with a serrated edge and a rockwell hardness score of 58 — apparently the sweet spot for a knife that’s not brittle, but also won’t easily bend when you’re chopping and cutting. The handle is made from bone Micarta — giving you enough grip while you cut — and is adorned with three brass rivets, personally chosen by Silverton.
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For everyone who’s had the pleasure of cutting through a loaf of bread, you’ll be quite aware that it’s easy to end up with lopsided cuts and knives that get stuck in the middle. For my own purposes, I much prefer a heavier-set serrated knife that effortlessly glides through a sourdough boule, rather than thin, flimsy knives that, while well-priced, 더킹카지노조작 never seem to manage to get the job done. The Made In knife seems to hit home on those elements, 우리카지노계열쿠폰 perfect for carving into this easy sourdough bread and ending up with even bagel halves.
While this bread knife is definitely on the more expensive side, priced at $169, it’s sure to be an ideal addition to any bread-making kitchen and a coveted gift for the holidays, as well as all of our quarantine baking projects.
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This is a fully forged and full tanged knife that promises to stay sharp and durable, the perfect vehicle for cutting through everything from sourdough and ciabatta to baguettes and brioche.