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Knows what a fatty is.
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Location: Bethlehem, Pa
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Looking for some tips on an Electric Knife
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Chris-Bethlehem, PA-www.ZombieBarbecue.com, Meadow Creek TS250 w/ BBQ 42, LG BGE, Weber 22", Custom Offset cooker. |
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Babbling Farker
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Location: Austin, TX
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You could buy a real knife and hook yourself to jumper cables connected to the car battery?
Sorry, couldn't resist, this has been hanging on the first page for a while with no responses. Not too many folks around here use that type of small kitchen appliance.
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Modded Brinkmann Gourmet. Basic UDS. Rescued 22.5" OTS. Weber SJS. Stubbs. B&B Oak Lump. Cannondale 2009 F8 (for burning off all the great BBQ) |
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is Blowin Smoke!
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Location: North Berwick, ME
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I'll dig up the article when I get home from work later. Nut a recent edition of Cook's Country (they also do Cook's Illistrated) just had a review of different ones in their magazine. And I trust their opinion because they don't allow any advertising in their publications and take no money from product company's to push an item.
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Tim “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.” - Mark Twain - Beautiful family - Home made trailer mounted reverse flow offset w/ vertical chamber, Weber OTG and an ECB |
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On the road to being a farker
Join Date: 05-28-10
Location: Cumming, Ga
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Zombie, i have tried a couple different ones and have settled on the
yellow and green mr. twister from bass pro shops. I also bought the longer blades for it for cutting/trimming brisket and it is the best unit i have found. Hot Sauce Hoss
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is Blowin Smoke!
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Location: North Berwick, ME
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Here's what Cook's Illistrated says about electric knives:
RATING ELECTRIC KNIVES "Electric knives might seem like relics from the 1960s, but we wanted to see if these knives had any place in the modern kitchen. We selected four new models under $20 and tested them slicing roast beef, turkey breast, angel food cake, and apple pie. The results were clear: Contrary to manufacturer claims, electric knives are not adept at slicing meat neatly and thinly-all four models shredded beef roast. Plus, they're aggrevatingly loud; we prefer to carve with our favorite slicing knife. What their powered pairs of independently moving serrated blades do best is is cut through delicate baked goods without crumbling and slice through crisp turkey skin without ripping." - Merideth Butcher Here is what they recommended with reservations: Oster Rrice: $19.99 Blade Length: 7 inches Turkey Slicing: 2 out of 3 stars Roast Carving: 1 out of 3 stars Dessert Slicing: 2 out of 3 stars Design: 2 out of 3 stars The other 2 models that got the same rating were across the board were: Toastmaster at $10.79 Elite Cuisine 2 Speed Electric Knife at $16.99 Not Recommended was the Black and Decker Slice Right (which I own only because some one gave it to me) at $16.95 I've used my Black and Decker for slicing just about every thing with out much of an issue. I agree that it does better slicing breads than it does meats. But, when I slice meats, I usually slice what we're going to consume for dinner with my chef's knife. I then wrap it and stick it in the fridge over night, then put it in the freezer for an hour or so before I slice it with the electric knife for sandwhiches and what not. Maybe this is why my slices don't tear?
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Tim “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts.” - Mark Twain - Beautiful family - Home made trailer mounted reverse flow offset w/ vertical chamber, Weber OTG and an ECB |
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Babbling Farker
Join Date: 11-26-08
Location: Ormond Beach, Florida
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I use a Black and Decker that Wally World sells for18 bucks, probably had it for 10+ years. At one time i used it a lot, then my wife gave me a slicer and the electric got shoved into the back of the cupboard.. In my lifetime time it is the second electric knife I've had, first one got dropped into a sink full of water plugged in, it was a Wally World cheap also.
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Full Fledged Farker
Join Date: 09-28-11
Location: Dallas, Georgia
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Last one I used (probably in the 60's, I damm near cut my finger off with it
) I threw it in the trash. I think if I remember right, I was slicing up a turkey. |
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