How to use a Cleaver
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2017
- A cleaver can do some heavy duty work in the Kitchen. It can cut through bones and hard winter squash. Denver Post food columnist Bill St. John, shows us how in this knife skills series.
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People want to swing like a axe.
*set
*follow though and push down using weight
*done
*absolutely beautiful
Gordon style.
I really appreciate this video. Currently I work as a butcher and that's one of the few tools I really didn't know how to use yet.
Thanks! Now i know how to use it properly and i won't be dumb!
Cleaver is the most versatile knife. It can be used to cut anything such as meat, fruit, vegetable, spices
Also it is safer to use
Yeah but less precise and more tiring to work with but absolutely unbeatable in cutting vegetables and big objects
If you guys don't know, the cleaver is saying something
It said "Remember when Rena Ryuugu"
Kana, kana?
And chop spareribs? Tips?
I had the same question and came across ua-cam.com/video/ebNaQdJwoGg/v-deo.html
0:55 Lickety Split
what type of cleaver is this?
jamnjimbob Chinese cleaver
A cutting one
Felipe Pereira it’s a meat one there’s two types usually one for vegetable which is thinner and for note precise work and there’s a meat one for chopping through small bones such as chicken and fish
Chinese cleaver, They're thinner than meat cleaver.
It’s a vegetable cleaver, or Chinese cleaver. A meat cleaver would be twice as thick. You generally wouldn’t use a vegetable cleaver on bone, but chicken breasts are fairly easy to cut with almost any knife.
I mean its in the name, you cleave with it
Is a Cleaver a Knife? Please forgive my ignorance.
That is like the least efficient way I've ever seen a cleaver used swing that mf
How bout some other how to videos?
For example:
How to filet a panda,
How to become a greaseball,
How to give a king a really hard time,
How to start a range war,
How to lease the space inside your nose,
How to kill a rat with an oboe,
How to get a tan with a flashlite,
How to wave goodby without moving your arms,
How to give people your best regards,
How to get back to Boston,
How to spot a creep from a distance, and
How to turn unbearable pain into extra income.
George Carlin.
Or some good cooking topics or videos:
The food coloring diet,
Fill your life with croutons,
The meaning of corn,
Cooking with heat,
The intravenous cookbook,
I think a cleaver is to be used like a hatchet, I just swing and chop through everything.
Yep, that's how you use it for bones.
Doesn’t look sharp. With the amount of effort he had to use on the first one
This is not the way Jason Vorhees uses it. 1/10
What about how you hold it? This was not informative
It looks like he's using a pinch grip.
Holding a knife is one of the most intuitive things on the planet. If you need an explanation on how to hold a tool for your own personal use, you're pretty beyond stupid.
This dude has no idea what he's doing.. sorry but that looks like a guy giving birth...
Huh? What makes you think so?