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Learn About Professional Carving & Slicing Knives
Discover the perfect professional carving and slicing knife for your kitchen. We offer a wide selection of top brands such as Ateco, Browne, F. Dick, Mercer, Zwilling, Victorinox and Wusthof. Whether you're a bakery, restaurant, cafe or butcher, our knives are a must-have tool.
A cake slicing knife is used to produce clean slices of cake, but can also be used to slice bread, pastries and other baked goods. A slicing knife can also be used to cut thinner slices of roast, fruits and vegetables.
Carving knives are for carving dense meat. We have options of slicing knives and carving knives with a Granton edge, rounded tip or a pointed tip to give you options and find what you need. Rounded tips are safer while a pointed tip helps penetrate tough exteriors. A Granton edge has hollows that help prevent wet ingredients from sticking to the knife.
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Professional Carving & Slicing Knives FAQ
What is a slicing knife used for?
Slicing knives are used for making clean slices of raw and cooked meats or fruits and vegetables. With the long thin blade, you can make beautifully smooth slices with one stroke.
How do you use a slicer knife?
To properly use a slicing knife, place the food securely on a cutting board that is at least twice the size of the item you are slicing. Secure the food item either with your fingertips, tongs, or a carving fork. Properly grip the knife and move the blade horizontally with a slight downward force, adjusting the force based on what you are slicing.
What is the difference between slicing and carving knives?
A slicing and carving knife is the same type of knife, featuring a long thin blade with either a pointed or rounded tip. The edge of the knife can feature hollows that keep the slices of food from sticking to the blade.
What is the difference between a slicing knife and a utility knife?
A utility knife is intermediate in size between a paring knife and a chef knife. A slicing knife has a longer and thinner blade compared to a chef knife and, therefore, is also longer than a utility knife.