Our friends at Flint and Flame have given us this beautiful two piece knife set to give away, as well as a great discount on the rest of their range. Chop chop!
What's the first thing you reach for when you start cooking? Chances are it's a kitchen knife. A dull, poor quality knife means more effort and is often more dangerous.
The prize: The Santoku two-piece bamboo set
Santoku is a Japanese style of knife, the name meaning ‘three virtues’, as they are said to chop, dice and mince. The small oval indentations you see on the blade are called ‘growls’; these help stop items like cheese and cold meats sticking to the blade, which needless to say is fiercely sharp.
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But perhaps its most distinctive feature is the one you recognise when you pick the knife up and hold it in your hand. Once you start using these knives you understand what makes it different: the beautifully contoured ‘quad tang’ handle design that gives it that unique precision, balance and control.
Sounds great! How do I enter?
Couldn’t be easier: simply answer the following question in the comments box below and we’ll pick the winner at random.
Question: What would you slice, dice, chop and cook using your Flint and Flame santoku knives?
Closing date is Monday 17th December 2012. Usual T&Cs apply, the Editor's decision is final.
Exclusive discount of 33%!
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