I first wrote about kitchen shears in 2008 — yes, 2008 — when I discovered the Pampered Chef brand. At that time I had a blog called Suddenly Frugal and I discovered the money-saving versatility of ...
Growing up in Korea, scissors were always in Kwang Uh’s kitchen. “It was an everyday cultural thing,” the chef/co-owner of beloved Los Angeles restaurant Baroo says, noting that in his house (and many ...
David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more than a decade covering all things edible, including meal kit services, food subscriptions, kitchen tools and cooking tips. David earned his BA from ...
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Kitchen shears are about as essential and versatile a tool in your knife collection as a chef’s knife. I reach for mine to have the utmost control in breaking down a chicken, removing fins from a fish ...
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If you only use kitchen shears to open packaging, to cut twine, or on the rare occasion when you summon up the courage to tackle that spatchcocked chicken recipe, you are seriously underutilizing your ...
We put the kitchen workhorse to the test. If someone told me I could only keep three things in my kitchen, my kitchen shears ...