The 3 Knife Skills Everyone Should Know | Techniquely With Lan Lam

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  • Sharpening your knife know-how will mean better dishes and a safer kitchen. Cook’s Illustrated's Lan Lam shows you how to master 3 essential knife skills that will improve your cooking.
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  • @phyllisblanchard
    @phyllisblanchard Рік тому +1382

    Yes, teach knife care please.

    • @Johnlayne65
      @Johnlayne65 Рік тому +23

      Ditto, can't think of a better person to learn from!

    • @ridethetrain9326
      @ridethetrain9326 Рік тому +25

      Especially sharpening

    • @e.b.1728
      @e.b.1728 Рік тому +6

      ​@@ridethetrain9326 ATK's top pick for knife sharpeners is the Chef's Choice Diamond Hone Sharpener 4643. My girlfriend bought me one and it is freaking awesome!

    • @harryno
      @harryno Рік тому +1

      Definitely!!

    • @lql-38
      @lql-38 Рік тому +11

      @@e.b.1728 sorry but it may not be a really good advice.
      I don't know about this particular product but this kind of sharpener usually damage knives for mediocre results.
      If you have (cheap) knives that you don't really care about and don't want to spend much energy into it, it may suit you but otherwise I recommend using whetstones.
      The problem with whestones thought, is that it requires some skills, patience and commitment to learn to use it properly.

  • @markblack8521
    @markblack8521 Рік тому +1031

    Lan is the reason why I subscribed to this channel. Her skills are excellent, the way she sprinkles food science throughout the entire video is super helpful, and her obvious passion for cooking always shines. Here's my vote for a knife care video. Great work!

    • @phanoth6599
      @phanoth6599 Рік тому +11

      Yoo, same. My first video was the tangzhong one. I immediately subscribed mid video when they started adding food science stuff and talked about how starch traps water

    • @veryslyfox
      @veryslyfox Рік тому +4

      Keep practicing, Grasshopper. One day you shall possess the skills of Grandmaster Lan

    • @ellosteve
      @ellosteve Рік тому +2

      SAMEEE

    • @jdonovanspub
      @jdonovanspub Рік тому +5

      Agreed. Reminds me of Alton Brown, but a but less eccentric.

    • @bernhardrulla
      @bernhardrulla Рік тому +6

      Fully agreed. Also, she uses a rich and instructive language. It's even nice to watch for learners of English language not being cooks. :)

  • @brianklaus2468
    @brianklaus2468 Рік тому +457

    Wow, I actually never knew to mince herbs that way, I’m almost embarrassed of my sticky basil! Thanks Lan!

    • @divvockorigi8806
      @divvockorigi8806 Рік тому +7

      fine with basil but not really feasible with coriander/parsley... just need a sharp knife

    • @ebi3954
      @ebi3954 Рік тому +5

      i know right!!!!! 60% of my herbs always end up sticking to my cutting board lol

    • @kurks001
      @kurks001 9 місяців тому +1

      Same!

    • @jamessasser5110
      @jamessasser5110 6 місяців тому

      Thank you! I was doing it all wrong. Yes, please do a vid on knife care. One thing, on carrots, I learned to do one cut & then rotate to flat portion so it does not roll on me.

  • @gunther13101
    @gunther13101 Рік тому +328

    Loved this! I’m 73 years old and you described all my “wrong” cuttings skills I’ve been using in my years of preparing my family’s meals😛 I will definitely practice your techniques and hopefully will become better at them….I feel you’re never too old to learn!! Prepping food is something I very much enjoy and learning the proper way will make it even more enjoyable. Thank you!!!

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 11 місяців тому +22

      I'm 77. You have expressed MY sentiments exactly. Easier prep? YES please!

    • @112wade
      @112wade 10 місяців тому +12

      Well, I come in last, I'm only 72. I'm just now seeing her videos and I really like them. She looks like she would be a really cool person just to sit down and talk to.

    • @Li_Tobler
      @Li_Tobler 9 місяців тому +7

      Way to go girls!! Definitely never too late to learn and improve! Best of luck to y`all 💗

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 9 місяців тому +3

      @@Li_Tobler
      Thanks for commenting.
      Happy Saturday to you
      May your weekend include gratefulness and joy ✌.

    • @Li_Tobler
      @Li_Tobler 9 місяців тому +2

      @joannaedwards6325 thank you dearie! 😊 Same to you x100!

  • @skylarrupp9624
    @skylarrupp9624 Рік тому +266

    Please let me add my vote for a knife care video. Anytime I see a video with Lan in it, I have to watch. I always learn something and they are excellent to watch. Looking forward to the knife care video!!!

    • @awalton9024
      @awalton9024 Рік тому +3

      Agreed. Her videos are a "must watch".

    • @christinebravomom5711
      @christinebravomom5711 9 місяців тому

      Yes! I cross post them to my blog. Share the wealth. :)

  • @raymondvandorpe2768
    @raymondvandorpe2768 Рік тому +93

    I love how Lan sort of shows off at the end by looking straight at the camera while dicing the onion. A true master of the knife!

    • @LarryDickman1
      @LarryDickman1 Рік тому +1

      I put band-aids on my fingers while watching her cutting at the end. :)

    • @Jumbaride
      @Jumbaride Рік тому +7

      I would have lost an ear... 😉

    • @b-radg916
      @b-radg916 Рік тому +2

      Once you’ve put in a bit of time learning the claw grip (food holding hand), and using your knuckles to guide the blade, it’s easy. It doesn’t require mastery, just good fundamentals.

    • @Vinsea
      @Vinsea 11 місяців тому +1

      Your knuckles keep the knife away from your fingertips

    • @thenders
      @thenders 10 місяців тому

      I thought it was going to be a "blooper reel" scene where she's showing off and cuts herself.

  • @amai_zing
    @amai_zing Рік тому +161

    Lan’s Techniquely has been my stand out favorite cooking series - please keep these coming. Such a natural teacher

  • @MindETMuch
    @MindETMuch Рік тому +200

    I love the way you teach ! You are communicating calmly, with few but specific words, which is perfect when focusing on learning something. I would love to watch an extensive knife care video from you !

  • @AT-dj3dc
    @AT-dj3dc Рік тому +43

    Yes please! We want a whole thorough video about knives and knife care 😍😍

  • @vickisavage8929
    @vickisavage8929 Рік тому +14

    PLEASE do a video on knife care and sharpening! There are few things in the kitchen more dangerous than a dull blade.

    • @e.b.1728
      @e.b.1728 Рік тому

      As far as knife sharpening get the Chef's Choice Diamond Hone Sharpener 4643. It's America's Test Kitchen's top pick for knife sharpening. My fiance bought me one two Christmases ago and I freaking love it! I agree with a video on proper knife care.

    • @vickisavage8929
      @vickisavage8929 Рік тому +2

      @@e.b.1728 Thank you!

    • @e.b.1728
      @e.b.1728 Рік тому +1

      ​@@vickisavage8929 You're welcome! 👍

  • @TheSouthIsHot
    @TheSouthIsHot Рік тому +47

    I love her presence. She has a pleasant voice and a great way of teaching. More Lan Lam, please!

  • @1cpamom-
    @1cpamom- Рік тому +107

    Lan your presentation skills are as impressive as your kitchen skills! Great explanation of knife angles and motions, and I will def use your herb chopping method, esp for parsley, IMO the hardest not to bruise. Thanks for sharing your onion story...made me smile.... you are so relatable!
    I'd love a series on the best way to prep different veggies and fruits. Still experimenting with mangos😂

  • @zerksari
    @zerksari Рік тому +26

    Just beautiful to listen to. In any topic, when a master speaks freely, it's like gold.

  • @freddierodriguez3036
    @freddierodriguez3036 Рік тому +78

    Always look forward to learning something from Lan. High end elegance yet down to earth. 🤗

    • @beelmars5400
      @beelmars5400 Рік тому +5

      What a great and accurate description.

  • @danellboy5757
    @danellboy5757 День тому

    That fact about the king and the chef was so cool. It just shows you that food can transport you through time.

  • @sillyhead5
    @sillyhead5 9 місяців тому +3

    She's extraordinarily thoughtful.

  • @kconfire
    @kconfire Рік тому +21

    Another day to remind myself I should keep on practicing my knife works. :)
    Oh and by the way for those that are interested in making Japchae a go and want to try a different meat, particularly a pork- try pork jowel meat. Pork jowl meat is very chewy and usually already come chopped similar to how Lan has cut her beef in Japchae in the video. I just put a bit of salt, minced garlic, and pepper and fry the meat on a pan before mixing all other vegetables and the noodle together to serve.
    If you're near H-Mart or any Korean supermarkets they'll usually have them in pork section.

  • @jenniferestes5293
    @jenniferestes5293 Рік тому +29

    Back when I was physically able to do it, I used to love cutting all the vegetables and herbs for my husband's cooking. I find prep work like that calm and relaxing.
    A video on proper knife maintenance would be really nice. Nice, easy to follow instructions that I can go back to for reference would be awesome.

  • @pharoah125
    @pharoah125 4 місяці тому +2

    Where has this channel been all my life. She is the real deal.

  • @lgolem09l
    @lgolem09l Рік тому +6

    Owned a chef's knife for 10 years, but the first time I tried a chinese "cleaver" type knife, I never went back. I just love the big amount of space it gives you between your hand and the board. And the amount of control you get when the knuckles of your off-hand can ALWAYS be against the knife is priceless.

    • @b-radg916
      @b-radg916 Рік тому

      Being Chinese and the son of a butcher, I grew up with those around, and still have one that I use when I’m feeling nostalgic. But my favorite knife for some years has been the Yaxell Dragon Fusion nakiri. It’s a very wide knife (although not as wide as a Chinese cleaver) and delivers the same power anywhere along the edge 🤙🏽🤙🏽

    • @lgolem09l
      @lgolem09l Рік тому

      @@b-radg916 yeah, the nakiri is my second go to. I got 3 for like 20€, they are super cheap, but work like a charm

    • @b-radg916
      @b-radg916 Рік тому

      @@lgolem09l: This one is not a normal nakiri … check it out! I’d post a link, but UA-cam doesn’t allow that anymore 🫠

  • @donaldnorth3714
    @donaldnorth3714 Рік тому +41

    I really need to practice more! And yes, I’d love to learn more about knife sharpening and care. Thanks so much for the lessons!

    • @laurar.4484
      @laurar.4484 Рік тому

      Specifically, the difference between a steel and a whetstone!

  • @dcyennie
    @dcyennie Рік тому +12

    Yes! I'd love to see more on knife gear and sharpening!

  • @kenw9438
    @kenw9438 9 днів тому

    You are an extraordinary teacher. I once took a private cooking class in Thailand. The instructor immediately notice my lack of knife skills and spend 2 days of the 5 day class teaching me how to hold and use knives. I was kinda upset as I wanted to learn Thai cooking, not cutting - but she insisted on its importance. In the end it was the best class I ever took and Im so grateful she taught me to knife skills.

  • @tootswoots
    @tootswoots Рік тому +22

    Definitely would LOVE to see a knife gear episode! I'm always struggling to have mine as sharp as they should be! thanks Lan!! you're the best

  • @TheMCvamp
    @TheMCvamp Рік тому +16

    I just adore your teaching style. Coming back more and more to see these videos. Thank you!

  • @RobertTheTexan2
    @RobertTheTexan2 Рік тому +11

    Lan is my absolute favorite. Her knowledge is both practical and also higher reaching so that I improve my practical kitchen skills while also obtaining knowledge I would not have otherwise had, just being a man/husband/dad who loves creating good food for my family and friends. I also like that she learned her skills the hard way, working in a restaurant kitchen, which is legit HARD work. Thank you Lan! You're an amazing teaching chef!

  • @davidstong
    @davidstong Рік тому +3

    This is so simple, so elementary, and so absolutely necessary. Squared edges. Sliced herbs. Natural grip. Beautiful.

  • @janallen6165
    @janallen6165 Рік тому +21

    Lan is the best teacher ever!! She has a great way of explaining everything in a compact way! I’ve been needing these knife lessons so thank you for sharing!

  • @ConsiderItHealth
    @ConsiderItHealth Рік тому +4

    Learning how to properly cut the herbs was a pearl for me. Thanks Lan! Lan and Dan are two of my favorites on ATK!

  • @ClaireHummel
    @ClaireHummel Рік тому +1

    the difference in the minced herbs is striking, so cool to see!

  • @DSmith-gs4tr
    @DSmith-gs4tr Рік тому +1

    Lan seems like such a sweetheart. She's so soft-spoken. I could listen to her teach all day long.

  • @Karen-vs2fo
    @Karen-vs2fo Рік тому +4

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching Lan calmly and concisely explaining her techniques. I do a lot of knife work and I desperately need a video on knife care.

  • @alanxaykongsa735
    @alanxaykongsa735 Рік тому +15

    Great video once again! My favourite way to chop onions is the radial/vertical cut - saves me cutting horizontally and the result is still really uniform. For garlic, it's either smashed whole or the microplane - grew up eating enough cut up fruit scented of garlic that I avoid mincing by hand on cutting boards as much as possible 😅

    • @barcham
      @barcham Рік тому +4

      I have a small plastic cutting board that I use only for garlic. Even if I am microplaning my garlic, I do it on that board. Like yourself, I learned that lesson long ago! 😋

    • @b-radg916
      @b-radg916 Рік тому

      I have a board that I’ll use just for aromatics, because yes, onion or garlic flavored fruit is no bueno!

    • @joannaedwards6325
      @joannaedwards6325 11 місяців тому

      Yes but . . .garlic and onion scent on ANYTHING in the kitchen keeps the bugs away.
      Yes, even clean homes can have roaches. Just don't leave out anything for them to eat.

  • @WindMills_
    @WindMills_ Рік тому +1

    Just saw this series, now I'm binge watching 😄

  • @nickszw
    @nickszw Місяць тому +1

    Watching Lan Lam cooking is so gorgeous. Her competence, skill and passion are incredibly charming.

  • @alicelawson
    @alicelawson Рік тому +6

    It is a great demonstration video. It takes a good teacher to demonstrate the "how-to". In this video, we have Lan, the brain behind the intricacies & trajectories. And we have the cameraman who can see what Lan is talking about. And we have the editor, who sees the logic of the making of the film. Great team work from concept to filming to finishing. Not your usual food video. Bravo.👋

  • @coreykurtz4646
    @coreykurtz4646 Рік тому +6

    I ❤️ Lan!!! She makes learning something new really fun and interesting!!! Keep up the great work!!!

  • @BrendaHendrickson
    @BrendaHendrickson Рік тому

    I just love learning from you, Lan! You are clearly highly, highly skilled in the kitchen, yet you are warm, approachable, and articulate, and easy to learn from because of that. Thank you!

  • @moonmessiah9368
    @moonmessiah9368 Рік тому +2

    Gear Heads and Techniquely are always my favorite videos. Lan nailed this video and has essentially condensed everything ive learned from over a dozen videos and hours of watching over 2 years into one 13 minute video. +1 for knife care.

  • @kwosilait2855
    @kwosilait2855 Рік тому +3

    What fabulous information and so beautifully presented! I really appreciate the tips on orienting the food so that it's comfortable to cut---I had figured that out myself but thought I was weird for doing so!

  • @alucardleashed
    @alucardleashed Рік тому +7

    I think you can also cover in a future video how the type of knife can also dictate the way you would cut or dice. For example, a santoku knife is better suited for chopping, and not so much a rocking motion that a chef knife is so good at.

  • @teebee1204
    @teebee1204 Рік тому +1

    Lan’s a great teacher and so natural and down-to-earth! That’s a couple of reasons everybody loves her!

  • @erikfreitas9288
    @erikfreitas9288 Рік тому +2

    Great step by step breakdown of these cuts! and I had no idea I was holding the knife wrong. Awesome video!

  • @pauldacus4590
    @pauldacus4590 Рік тому +3

    These _techniquely_ spots really seem to be Lan's wheelhouse.

  • @cpp8227
    @cpp8227 Рік тому +16

    Love this wonderful series with Lan; so articulate and informative! Since you did ask for feedback, I would mention that I no longer make the horizontal cuts when chopping an onion. Because of the natural layers in onions, I feel the vertical cuts are enough to dice it and if I need a finer dice, I can just run my knife over those cuts. Thanks again for Lan and this series!

    • @666louis
      @666louis Рік тому

      This!

    • @harrydubetz7312
      @harrydubetz7312 2 місяці тому

      It's true that the old school French technique (which is used in professional kitchens & culinary schools) is not needed. Follow the contour of the onion half, beginning with the blade nearly flat to the board & continue making cuts, (not going through the root) until you are making vertical cuts, then sloping down on the other side of the onion to horizontal again. Then slice into dice.

  • @CP-rg5mi
    @CP-rg5mi Рік тому

    I'm so glad to have discovered your channel. I like the centred, no-nonsense approach. This video was great to watch even though it served more like a recap rather than showing new stuff. And I agree, japchae is just a magnificent dish!

  • @JB-en4mm
    @JB-en4mm 22 дні тому

    I bought my 8 yr old niece a training chef's knife (from Opinel) and have been teaching her for a few months. She really loves the pull cut, it was more intuitive to her and makes her feel safer.

  • @michaelvilain8457
    @michaelvilain8457 Рік тому +6

    I've seen an alternate way to dice onion in a couple of AmTK videos rather than the traditional method Lan showed. Quarter the onion on the root axis and cut down turning the onion on the axis. It's great for large onions but I'll try Lan's traditional way more to see if I can perfect it.

  • @justpeachy4938
    @justpeachy4938 Рік тому +3

    A skillful tutorial on knife construction & sharpening would be most welcome, as would a reflection on the role of mise en place in successful cooking. Would also be interested in any insights on the ethical sourcing of ingredients you care to share. Thank you, Lan & Cooks Country!

  • @lstevie7
    @lstevie7 Рік тому

    Her videos are always full of useful information! She is always crystal clear in her explanations and demonstrations.

  • @daveg8212
    @daveg8212 2 місяці тому

    Today I watched a dozen or so videos of cutting techniques in the kitchen. This was BY FAR the best of the bunch. Very practical and easy to understand. Definitely going to check out more videos by Lan.

  • @uniotter2662
    @uniotter2662 Рік тому +5

    Great video, especially love the suggestion to make japchae to practice! So much smarter than buying a ton of veggies and then dumping them as I've seen mentioned somewhere else. Putting in another vote knife care, and would really love to know how you chose your knife brand.

    • @freemagicfun
      @freemagicfun Рік тому

      Yeah, buy 100 pounds of onion to practice... and do what with them? Japchae gives you practice - and a nice dinner. 😎

  • @paula.2422
    @paula.2422 Рік тому +5

    Oh my gosh, where have you been?!!! This video was amazing. I'm a huge fan of A.T.K. and have acquired so many of my kitchen and appliances tools from testing done by your channel. I absolutely love this video. Your breakdown and explanation of everything was excellent...and I'm happy to see that, without knowing why, I've been doing my knife work correctly. Great job 👏 👍

  • @loiswidmer6434
    @loiswidmer6434 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for slowing down and showing the best way to slice, dice and mince.
    I would be very interested in finding out how to sharpen knives.

    • @e.b.1728
      @e.b.1728 Рік тому

      Get the Chef's Choice Diamond Hone Sharpener 4643. It's America's Test Kitchen's top pick for knife sharpeners. My fiance bought me one and I freaking love it!

  • @opx4real
    @opx4real 9 місяців тому

    Lan is quickly becoming one of the best things about this channel. 10+ years of cooking experience and I will always have plenty to learn.

  • @mcgarnett8127
    @mcgarnett8127 Рік тому +1

    Yes! A knife care video would be amazing. Thank you for doing these technique videos.

  • @missymitekite
    @missymitekite Рік тому

    The best illustration and explanation I've ever seen on knifework. WOW! You are a master, Lan. Thank you!

  • @kennymonty8206
    @kennymonty8206 Рік тому

    The best chef's knife training ever. What a terrific teacher.

  • @stephenkywong
    @stephenkywong Рік тому

    In regards to mincing herbs I went from the your suggested technique to the traditional because it was what chef wanted… I’m glad that I know I started on the right path

  • @Jnadki
    @Jnadki Рік тому

    Lan Lam is a great teacher. I learn something new every time I watch her videos, so--yes--I would like to hear her take on cutlery care. (Or on anything for that matter.)

  • @PatHaskell
    @PatHaskell Рік тому

    I could listen to Lan for hours….her voice is so soothing!

  • @josephwheetley5436
    @josephwheetley5436 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for this. So many basic cooking skills videos on UA-cam are not the basics. This hit the nail on the head for me. Please make more videos like this. 👏

  • @jayd619
    @jayd619 Рік тому

    Another vote for knife care! These Videos from Lan Lam are amazing! So helpful and also extremely engaging

  • @sarahledbetter7118
    @sarahledbetter7118 Рік тому +2

    I’ve watched a lot of knife skills videos and this is probably one of the best ones. I’ve been cutting herbs wrong all my life until now. Thank you for this great content!

  • @patterry1288
    @patterry1288 8 місяців тому

    Seeing that difference between the different approaches to cutting herbs was truly eye opening!

  • @PERFECTDARK10
    @PERFECTDARK10 Рік тому +1

    Chef Lam is my favorite chef.

  • @TragoudistrosMPH
    @TragoudistrosMPH Рік тому

    Those basil leaves were so beautiful! I'm impressed by the difference!

  • @patriciamoore3166
    @patriciamoore3166 Рік тому

    Always clear and succinct instructions from Lan! And I can only wish I had been right beside you for that japchae!! Yum!

  • @dianadambrosio1
    @dianadambrosio1 Рік тому

    You are amazing .. and with that being said you are usually a game changer w the way that we cook and look at food etc. Thank you again Lan

  • @ANieves3873
    @ANieves3873 11 місяців тому

    Yes a video on knife care and sharpening! Thank you.

  • @atlenebartolino8923
    @atlenebartolino8923 Рік тому

    Thank you Lan! This old dog learned new tricks. Who knew? Not me, but now I do. Bless you and your wondeful knife skill teachings.

  • @hisukserjeant5204
    @hisukserjeant5204 6 місяців тому

    As always , elegant and eloquently spoken and efficient... best teacher!❤❤❤

  • @user-ze4vq8oc8n
    @user-ze4vq8oc8n 11 місяців тому

    Please continue with knife sharpening. I love your lessons. The food taste great and the education is greatly appreciated.

  • @troypitschman7447
    @troypitschman7447 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for the tip about the horizontal cuts with onions. I have been going straight back and I’ve been struggling. I can’t tell you how many videos I’ve watched that completely gloss over this.

  • @laurataylornyc9
    @laurataylornyc9 Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful tutorial. I took a basic knife skills class at a cooking school many years ago, but now I have new techniques to practice. A knife maintenance and sharpening video would be great!

  • @louisel.sinniger2057
    @louisel.sinniger2057 Рік тому +1

    Wow, terrific instruction! I’m not too bad but THIS just is the icing on the cake. Thank you Lan

  • @RickMahoney2013
    @RickMahoney2013 Рік тому +1

    I really like when you guys make recommendations for products I have purchased products on your recommendations and the products turn out to be great.

  • @ja-bv3lq
    @ja-bv3lq Рік тому

    I love a lot of knife videos, but Lan is my hero!

  • @martinmercer
    @martinmercer Рік тому +1

    Lan for the win again! These technique videos are excellent.

  • @oceanwonders
    @oceanwonders Рік тому

    This is the insane amount of detail I'm looking for in an instructional video. I can't believe I learned a new way to "chop" herbs.

  • @scottstark5528
    @scottstark5528 Рік тому +1

    The mincing of the herbs was impressive, learned a new technique today.

  • @jeannehayes7859
    @jeannehayes7859 11 місяців тому

    Basics (so needed) taught so thoughtfully…thank you for this. My onion cutting issues are soon to be history!🙏🏻☺️

  • @daveeddy2402
    @daveeddy2402 Рік тому

    I'm loving this.
    When you offer me the science I begin to understand.

  • @francinecorry633
    @francinecorry633 Рік тому +1

    The angle of food when working is something I must try next meal prep.Aligning both arms,wrists,knife and food creating straight lines totally makes sense. Thanks.

  • @justjohnmusicchannel8327
    @justjohnmusicchannel8327 Рік тому

    Always and forever an 8 inch Chef's knife! Thank you for the amazing video. You Rock!

  • @anthonyw5261
    @anthonyw5261 11 місяців тому

    The best video anywhere ever for ideal knife use!!! Thank you so much Lan Lam and all that made this video possible ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @EricsonHerbas
    @EricsonHerbas 9 місяців тому

    This is such a great demo. I kept replaying for several weeks.

  • @user-oe4py8ol4k
    @user-oe4py8ol4k Рік тому

    OH MY GOSH I LOVE THIS!! I'm so glad you popped up in my list!!!!!😊

  • @bobdavis1168
    @bobdavis1168 Місяць тому +1

    You are absolutely OUTSTANDING !!!
    THANK you for this and ALL your presentations !!!

  • @markf7066
    @markf7066 Рік тому +2

    Lan does a wonderful explanation in this video. One of the best I’ve seen! Knife skills are so vitally important and something I try to improve on each day. And now…I need to go and try that recipe!

  • @elizabethgarvin1378
    @elizabethgarvin1378 4 місяці тому

    Yes, knife care would be so appreciated!!

  • @BossLady418
    @BossLady418 Рік тому

    She did and excellent job! Her explanation and delivery was impressive. Very educational! Thank you

  • @betamoose
    @betamoose Рік тому

    Best knife skills video I've ever watched! Thank you!

  • @rvr9
    @rvr9 11 місяців тому

    This is the best knife skill lesson I've seen among all on UA-cam.

  • @1DrBar
    @1DrBar Рік тому

    This is one of the most inspiring videos that I've seen. As soon as my fingers heal from my last onion chopping, I will watch this again and start to take knife skills as a wonderful area for challenge and growth. Thanks!

  • @chrislopukhin2276
    @chrislopukhin2276 Рік тому +1

    This is the first time I have watched someone explain knifework in a way that makes sense. I never got how to hold my hands correctly. Your directions are simple but not dumbed down too much for mid-level cooks like me. Thank you.

  • @lynneann9166
    @lynneann9166 4 місяці тому

    You are one of the best teachers. Thank you.

  • @Piboon11
    @Piboon11 Рік тому

    May I name my 3 favorite presenters of ATK now? Lan, Dan and Julia. Thank you so much for these knife skills.

  • @mjHamaguchi
    @mjHamaguchi 8 місяців тому

    Yes, please. A knife care video would be awesome!

  • @YiorgosT
    @YiorgosT Рік тому +1

    Hahaha she had to hit us with the talking-to-camera-while-cutting at the end! Another banger episode 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻