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5 Ways to Use a Serrated Knife...Other Than Cutting Bread!

2009-09-10-SerratedKnife.jpgWe all have at least one of these long, wicked-looking, and many-toothed knives laying around in a drawer. Unless you make or buy whole loaves of bread, chances are that knife isn't seeing too much action in your kitchen. Here are a few more ways you can put that knife to work!

 
 

1. Tomatoes - Our favorite alternative use for a serrated knife! Serrated knives work just as well as so-called tomato knives to cut tender tomatoes into thin pieces. This also works well on other thick-skinned/tender-flesh fruits like peaches and nectarines.

2. Chocolate - The sharp little teeth on serrated knives make quick work of a block of chocolate that we need broken into smaller pieces.

3. Melon - Whenever we want to take the rind off a melon, we slice off the top and bottom, and then use a serrated knife to shave away the outer rind before cutting it into pieces. We picked up this trick up from an episode of Iron Chef and have used it ever since!

4. Cake - Any other knife rips tender cake to shreds and showers us with crumbs.

5. Slashing the Tops of Loaves - In bread baking, you need to make a shallow cut in the top to allow it expand evenly in the oven. We've tried paring knives, x-acto knives, chef's knives, and we've finally landed on serrated knives as making the best and cleanest cut. (FYI, professional bakers use little razors called "lames"!)

What other ways do you use your serrated knife?

Related: Get Your Knives Sharpened By Mail

(Image: Flickr member Startcooking Kathy & Amandine licensed under Creative Commons)

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Many chefs use them for pineapples too.

posted by BrooklynBaker on September 10th 2009 at 12:55pm
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After working with truly sharp knives, and discovering that the softest, thickest-fleshed tomato can be cut paper-thin with a sharp blade, I have taken to calling my serrated knife at home the Food Saw. I tend to do a Randy Savage in Spider Man impression and scream "FOOOOOOOOD SAAAAAAAW" when I get it out of the drawer.

posted by johndoughy on September 10th 2009 at 1:12pm
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I also use my mine for pineapple. Not only do I slice loaf cakes, but level the tops of layer cakes (or splitting them) before assembling.

posted by meleyna on September 10th 2009 at 1:44pm
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"FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD SAWWWWWWWWWWW" has me in tears over here.

posted by youreacigarette on September 10th 2009 at 2:48pm
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I love my serrated knife, but I think I will now refer to it as my FOOOOOOOOOOD SAAAAAAW at every opportunity. Thanks for the chuckle, John!

posted by Nougat on September 10th 2009 at 5:42pm
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Well, you pretty much covered all my uses! Tomato, chocolate, slashing, fooooood saaaaaaw... yeah, that's all.

ABreadADay.com

posted by eprewitt on September 10th 2009 at 6:23pm
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lol...my family quotes that movie too...
FOOD SAW IS REEEEE-DYYYYYY!!!!

posted by nikki moore - photography and vintage treasures on September 11th 2009 at 11:06pm
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I use them for eeevvvvvverything! But, then again- I have Cutco, and they're not technically serrated. But they look like it.

posted by Sprinkle-Pop on September 14th 2009 at 1:42pm
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Great for tomatoes too.

posted by hrhprincessfiona on September 26th 2009 at 1:03pm
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