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3/17/2017

2017 Shows, Collaborations +BBQ's

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With New Knives, Collaborations with some amazing people, Summer Shows booked and exciting product development, 2017 is lining up to be a Fantastic Year.

Hospitality is and always will be about working together to achieve a shared goal for the enjoyment of others. We can only create and excel in our chosen field with the help of others.

Attending the Sirha show in January this year to meet the guys at Tojiro was an encouraging nod to the future. The Company's integrity and commitment to quality is a perfect pairing for Chefslocker. It also gave us the impetus to take aour products on the road this year. More dates to be confimed but we are already booked up for the Shrewsbury Food Festival (24-25th June) and have something exciting planned for Maldon Smoke and Fire Festival - All for a good cause...

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Rolling with the Times...

One product which has taken off early this year is our handmade leather knife roll and now the 'Gourmet' Roll with all the bells and whistles... These have proved incredibly popular with professionals and having some top Chef's among our customer's reassures us we'ere on to something special. New, quality leather products designed specifically with the Chef in mind are already in development!

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We are also delighted be working with London based food photographer PAVLOVA + CREAM for a bit of a spruce up! Previous clients include MIDSUMMER HOUSE by Daniel Clifford, CHOTTO MATTE Japanese restuarant Soho and Michelin starred YAUATCHA. Currently working with Chefs David Pilgrim, James Peck and Anthony Raffo - Esteemed company indeed....

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Finally, for now, we have started stocking Yakitori BBQ's, made from special porous ceramic. These BBQ's are intended for indoor use and can achieve extremely hot temperatures.
Sat Bain's and Heston Blumenthal are fans, we thought other Chef's might want a piece of the action!

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9/24/2016

Which Japanese Knife to Buy?

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The Japanese Knife is created from the same folding and forging of metals used to make the Katana (Samurai sword) dating back to the 14th century.
There are many Western-style knives from Japan like gyuto (chef’s knife),sujihiki(slicing knife) and yo-deba (Western version of a deba). Japanese knives tend to have thinner blades and the types of steel that Japanese manufacturers use tend to be harder. You may think that Japanese knives would be harder to sharpen because of that, but because of the thickness of the knife, it is usually easier to sharpen Japanese knives. You have to remove a lot more steel on thick knives to make it sharp again.

​Kanetsune Elite Sashimi

​The main difference is that traditionally, Japanese-style knives often have a single bevel edge and are made with carbon steel (not stain-resistant). Japanese knives are modeled after katana swords, and are either made with carbon steel and a softer iron put together (kasumi) or with one single piece of carbon steel (honyaki). Many people claim that traditional Japanese knives are much sharper because of the single bevel but also because of the amount of carbon in the steel. They are more prone to rusting, but they have better edge retention and superior sharpness. Using a sharp knife to make precise and fine cuts has always been vital in Japanese cuisine because a lot of food is served in its raw state. It is much harder to mask poor knife skills when the food has not been cooked and altered. For more information visit www.chefslocker.co.uk
A Few Japanese knife styles to look out for:

​Gyuto knife – The Japanese Chef’s knife – Gyuto’s vary widely in design but generally range from 210mm to 270mm in length. Tall at the heel,  a reasonably flat profile and a gradually curved blade lending itself to an effective rocking motion on the board. For most users a Gyuto is practically the only knife needed in the kitchen. Read more

SAKAI TAKAYUKI HAMMERED DAMASCUS GYUTO

Petty knife – The same a western paring or vegetable knife used when the Chef’s knife is just too big for the job. There are some jobs where a smaller blade is called for – Peeling fruit, segmenting an orange, carving meat off a small chicken all involve a more delicate touch which you could do with a Chef’s knifebut it’s just much nicer and safer to do with a smaller blade.

SANTOKU– Typically smaller than a  Gyuto and more versatile. Roughly translated as “three uses” relating to its three main uses; slicing, dicing and mincing. You don’t use it with a rocking action Instead it’s more of a chopping/slicing motion. Many Western cooks (including me) are now replacing there traditional Chef knives with a Santoku.

SETO I5 HAMMERED DAMASCUS SANTOKU

NAKIRI/USUBA Thin and sharp, like most Japanese knives, the flat cutting edge and square cut tip make this perfect for chopping and a dicing vegetables. The wider squared blade is often used to help scoop and transfer your chopped vegetables to the pot. The Usuba has a more curved blade.

SASHIMI/YANAGIBA – Traditional style Japanese slicing knives that typically have a face sharpened edge, meaning they are sharpened mostly on one side for a much sharper cutting edge. Sashimi knivesare used primarily by Sushi chefs to thinly slice fish but the knife is increasingly popular with western cooks for a multitude of tasks including roast carving. Read more

KANETSUNE ELITE YANAGIBA

Deba –  Traditionally used in Japan for filleting fish but equally suited to boning joints, parting out poultry or for use as a vegetable cleaver. Most Debas are single bevel like the Sashimi ideal for slicing softer, thinner products like fish.

​Sujihiki – Used in long fluid strokes as you would use a western slicer creating a clean cut
For more information visit www.chefslocker.co.uk

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9/11/2016

Sakai Takayuki Knives

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Sakai Takayuki Knives
Sakai Takayuki have been producing traditional hand forged and hybrid kitchen knives for 70 years and is one of the most well known and respected Japanese Knife makers. Sakai, Japan was the home of traditional sword forging and craftsmanship for 600 years and Sakai Takayuki Continue in this tradition using the same forging techniques to produce knives of incredible quality and sharpness.
Japanese Chef Knives
East, meet West with these knives combining the style and detail of the best Japanese knives with a more western shape. Each knife is hand sharpened to ensure maximum sharpness and quality out of the box. Customers love Takayuki knives for their incredible and unparalleled mixture of beauty and usability.
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Sakai Takayuki
Made using a three layer Process. Using the incredibly hard 'Gold Standard' VG10  Steel core these knives will keep there edge longer. Wrapped in Beautiful hammered Damascus for strength and ease of sharpening 

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4/3/2016

Momo-No-Ki

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-We have teamed up with popular Shrewsbury Ramen and Noodle bar Momo-No-Ki  giving diners the chance to purchase the same knives used by the skilled chefs in the kitchen at a discounted price - an exclusive to the UK

Momo-No-ki is established as the first of it's kind in Shropshire creating innovative East meets West dishes, priding itself where possible on using local producers and giving Asian flavours there own unique twist - Using Foraged bits from @foragefinefoods, rare breed pork from @middlefarm1 and artisan bread from @swiftsbakery the the team of intuitive chefs strive to create innovative plates that excite and inspire.

This is not a chance collaboration. Executive Chef and author Chris Burt prefers using his Seto Knife over other knives for it's traditional light weight D shaped handle, excellent balance an exquisite styling.
- Now you can take a bit of Japan home with you and have a go yourself !

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  • HOME
    • New Arrivals
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  • Blacksmiths
    • Hand Crafted Bespoke Knives
    • Masutani Kunihira
    • SETO ISEYA
    • Seisuke Hamono
    • SAKAI TAKAYUKI
    • Misono
    • Seki Kanetsugu
    • KANETSUNE
    • TOJIRO
    • KAI SHUN
    • Sayas / Knife Sheaths
  • Knife Types
    • Paring / Petty / Steak
    • Santoku / Utility
    • Nakiri / Usuba
    • Gyuto / Chef
    • Carving / Slicing / Bread
    • Yanagiba/Sujihiki/ Kiritsuke/Takohiki
    • Boning / Fish / Filleting / Honesuki
    • Deba / Butchery
    • Knife Oil
    • SHARPENING >
      • CERAMIC HONING WHEEL
      • Honing Rods >
        • SAKAI TAKAYUKI BLACK CERAMIC (1000)
        • MAC WHITE CERAMIC (1200)
        • Houei CERAMIC 'MINI'
  • Knife Storage
    • KNIFE ROLLS >
      • THE PREMIUM ROLL
      • THE GOURMET ROLL
      • THE EXECUTIVE
    • Designer Knife Block + Rack
    • Sayas / Knife Sheaths / Knife Protection
  • Konro Grill
    • Konro Attachments
    • Schichirin Travel Grills
    • Extinguishing Pots >
      • Small Extinguishing Pot
      • XL Extinguishing pot
    • Lighting Your Konro >
      • Starter Pan
      • LooftLighter FireLighter
      • Hybrid Starter Chimney
      • Vietnamese Starter Chimney
      • Natural Firelighters
      • Advise on Lighting your Binchotan
    • Replacement Mesh Grills >
      • Small (6.5kg) / Large (10kg) Mesh
      • Medium (14kg) Konro
      • XL Konro (22kg) Mesh
      • XXL Konro (25kg)
      • B4 Mesh
      • Round Mesh for Travel BBQ
    • Cast Iron Pans *SALE
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    • BBQ Apron
    • Konro Advice
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    • Looftlighter Fire Lighter
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    • Vietnamese Starter Chimney
    • Hybrid Starter Chimney
    • Leather BBQ Apron
    • Extinguishing Pots >
      • Small Extinguishing Pot
      • XL Extinguishing Pot
    • Advise on Lighting your Binchotan
  • Accessories
    • JAPANESE TABLEWARE / LIFESTYLE
    • Lighting Your Konro Grill >
      • LooftLighter FireLighter
      • Hybrid Starter Chimney
      • Vietnamese Starter Chimney
      • Natural Fire Lighters
    • MEATER 2+ Wireless Thermometer
    • Chopping Boards >
      • Hasegawa Classic Board Wooden Core
      • HASEGAWA BLACK WOODEN CORE
      • END GRAIN TEAK BLOCK
      • ASAHI PRO XL & LONG
      • Hasegawa Chopping Board Scraper
    • JAPANESE MANDOLINE >
      • Samurai Slicer
      • Benriner Mandoline
    • Chiba S >
      • Chiba S Peeler
      • Chiba Tsumataro
      • Kaiten Tsumakirikun
    • BBQ Skewers >
      • Traditional Japanese Skewers
      • Flat Shawarma Skewers
    • CAST IRON >
      • Vegetable Cooker
      • NETHERTON FOUNDRY
    • Japanese Condiment Box
    • Gift Cards
  • Knowledge
    • About >
      • Media / TV
      • Customers
      • Our Friends
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    • Knife Care
    • STEEL TYPES
    • KNIFE TYPES
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