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u/OddJackdaw · 1 pointr/samthecookingguy

Definitely.

FWIW, if you like it as much as I do, I bought a 6 pack from Amazon. It brings the price down to a pretty reasonable $2.38 per bottle.

edit: I just realized that I suggested Amazon in two posts in a row in this thread... I am really not here to promote Amazon, I'm just a cheapskate who likes good foods!

u/rip1427 · 2 pointsr/samthecookingguy

Looks like me may be using a custom knife but that style of knife is generally classified as a meat cleaver. here's one by wuhstoff who is an incredibly reliable brand

https://www.amazon.com/Wsthof-4685-19-B0000DJYX3B0000DJYX3B0000DJYX3-B0000DJYX3/dp/B0000DJYX3/ref=mp_s_a_1_26?keywords=meat+cleaver&qid=1555555291&s=gateway&sr=8-26


If you are planning to use it as he does though you are going to want to invest in an electric knife sharpener that will give you a 15° cutting edge on the blade. Meat cleavers typically come with blades around 25° which is great for getting through tough ligaments and bones but not good at all for things like cutting delicate foods such as tomatoes.

I use this knife sharpener and it is beyond fantastic
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0018RSEMU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Kv-TCbFSX4HAV

u/tunersharkbitten · 1 pointr/samthecookingguy

/u/samthecookingguy and /u/rip1427 check out WUSTHOF pro line of knives. I have the 8 inch pro cooks knife

holds an edge for about a weeks worth of amateur cooking(light daily use and meal prep sundays). but the thing i like about it the most is the grip. it makes the rocking action very very easy.


also, the knife steel isnt meant for sharpening, its meant to hone the edge.

u/JamesCosimini · 1 pointr/samthecookingguy

That's a good looking knife! Mine's a much thinner grind than a Serbian cleaver though; for a similar functioning knife on a budget I'd suggest a 12 or 14" French pattern like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0019WZG1G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_WxbjDbMAHT0MS
You can thin it out at home with sandpaper or stones to get better performance, but make sure not to go too thin on them because the steel isn't particularly hard and you'll get a delicate edge.

u/scarletphantom · 4 pointsr/samthecookingguy

I ended up getting mine from Amazon. So much better than regular mayo.

u/Justasyouimagined · 2 pointsr/samthecookingguy

My coworker has been raving about a Cuisinart air fryer that has toaster oven settings. Tbh, looks like a toaster oven with an air frying setting. He’s been into the air fryer recently, so two birds one stone. Think it’s this one: Cuisinart TOA-60 Air Fryer Toaster Oven, Silver https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K0W8LTE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_gJMUCbRF0RAJF

u/mitchfewell · 1 pointr/samthecookingguy

Here's your solution...

Watch the video and make them yourself, for yourself. If it's about smelling up the house, cook it outside. I did mine with this Tasty Induction cooking top in my backyard. https://www.amazon.com/Tasty-Cuisinart-842750112707-Induction-Cooktop/dp/B07RPPKD6Y/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2OEC7GCS7DDLW&keywords=tasty%2Binduction%2Bcooktop&qid=1574540963&sprefix=tasty%2Bin%2Caps%2C203&sr=8-3&th=1

u/aj_skuzz · 1 pointr/samthecookingguy

Fletchers' Mill Marsala Collection Pepper Mill, Orange - 12 Inch, Adjustable Coarseness Fine to Coarse, MADE IN U.S.A. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GGGGCQS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_2QduDbN0VXP4V

This looks about right, doesn’t it?

u/100LL · 1 pointr/samthecookingguy

I believe I found it! looks like the same brand, I think they linked the wrong knife in their Amazon list.

u/bigdelite · 1 pointr/samthecookingguy

Found similar on Amazon:
TUO Cutlery Vegetable Meat Cleaver Knife - Chinese Chef's Knife - HC German Stainless Steel with Pakkawood Handle with Case - 7" - Fiery Series https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GKZ36AY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_Ab7iDbTY8PRTJ