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How to Sharpen a Knife on a Whetstone

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Full Story: https://www.seriouseats.com/2010/04/knife-skills-how-to-sharpen-a-knife.html In this video, Kenji Lopez-Alt shows you how to use a sharpening stone (also known as a whetstone). This is the best method by far. Not only will it give you the best edge, it also removes the least amount of material. With a fine enough grit, your knife should be able to take hairs off your arm when you've finished. Additionally—and I'm not kidding about the importance of this one—the act of sharpening your knife will help you create a much stronger bond with your blade, and a knife that is treated respectfully will behave much better for its owner. The only problem? It takes a little know-how. That's where we come in. Get yourself some whetstones, follow the instructions, and practice. You won't believe the difference a sharp knife can make in your cooking. You Might Also Like... Fuchsia Dunlop & Sichuan Flavors: Málà (Numbing & Spicy) | Boiled Beef in Fiery Sauce: https://youtu.be/adBrsIP9n8g Fuchsia Dunlop & Sichuan Flavors: Fish Fragrant | Braised Eggplant: https://youtu.be/4uU6DwAi2S8 How to Season a Wok: https://youtu.be/ndv-uT94BGM Subscribe to Serious Eats! https://bit.ly/2BIlM59 Follow Us Elsewhere: https://facebook.com/seriouseats https://twitter.com/seriouseats https://instagram.com/seriouseats https://reddit.com/r/seriouseats Serious Eats is a leading resource for all things food and drink: meticulously tested recipes that really work; in-depth, science-based explanations of cooking techniques; detailed reviews of cooking equipment; and guides to ingredients, dishes, and cuisines. We bring a democratic yet scientific approach to cooking the best dishes, busting food myths, and delivering strong opinions on what you should eat next, where, when, and why.

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