Bear’s Kitchen: a T&T foodie thread

drsaltzman

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Used to love stopping by here after going to Solvang. They make the best split pea soup. I can't eat it anymore, it gives me heartburn for some stupid reason. :-( http://www.peasoupandersens.net/homeBuellton.html
Been there many times.
And the one further north too.
From Wikipedia:
It is no longer a Pea Soup Andersen's, but as of 2019 it is still open and confusing people with their version of split pea soup.
Could explain the heartburn.
 

420God

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Looking at getting some Japanese chef knives. Right now Enso are top of the list since most others seem to be Chinese knock offs. I like the hammered Damascus steel look and functionality. Anybody have other suggestions? Looking at the 100-200$ range for each so I can slowly build a set over time, also gives the gf something to get me since gift shopping is so hard.
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drsaltzman

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Looking at getting some Japanese chef knives. Right now Enso are top of the list since most others seem to be Chinese knock offs. I like the hammered Damascus steel look and functionality. Anybody have other suggestions? Looking at the 100-200$ range for each so I can slowly build a set over time, also gives the gf something to get me since gift shopping is so hard.
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A very good inexpensive Japanese line is Tojiro.
The other line I use is Mercer. Also inexpensive.
These were both recommended to me by my knife sharpener and he was spot on.


You can also get them on Amazon, or if you have a local cutlery place they'll have them too.
A Nakiri is the best veggie chopping knife out there.
 
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shnkrmn

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Looking at getting some Japanese chef knives. Right now Enso are top of the list since most others seem to be Chinese knock offs. I like the hammered Damascus steel look and functionality. Anybody have other suggestions? Looking at the 100-200$ range for each so I can slowly build a set over time, also gives the gf something to get me since gift shopping is so hard.
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How large are your hands? I find my knuckles hit the cutting board with some Japanese chef knives because there is no room for my meat hook hands to hold. The older I get the worse the problem.. My old Henckel still fits.

I have a Mercer serrated knife that is awesome and cheap.
 

420God

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How large are your hands? I find my knuckles hit the cutting board with some Japanese chef knives because there is no room for my meat hook hands to hold. The older I get the worse the problem.. My old Henckel still fits.

I have a Mercer serrated knife that is awesome and cheap.
I have smaller hands being Japanese myself. Never had that problem with any knives I've used.
 

Metasynth

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Looking at getting some Japanese chef knives. Right now Enso are top of the list since most others seem to be Chinese knock offs. I like the hammered Damascus steel look and functionality. Anybody have other suggestions? Looking at the 100-200$ range for each so I can slowly build a set over time, also gives the gf something to get me since gift shopping is so hard.
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I’ve never used an Enso, but I own a couple Shun blades that are super functional, and have a great edge. They’re made in Japan and readily available in stores here.

And once upon a time I had a knife from Sur La Table by Miyabi. Handmade in Seki City, Japan…the samurai sword city. Super sexy, even down to the mosaic pins in the handles, and surprisingly affordable. I dunno why I got rid of that blade…

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