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List of Culinary Knife Cuts

A culinary knife cut is a specific way of cutting or chopping food items using a knife. The type of cut used can affect the taste, texture, and appearance of a dish. This article provides a list of the most common culinary knife cuts.

Julienne[edit]

The Julienne cut, also known as the matchstick cut, involves cutting food into long, thin strips. This cut is often used for vegetables such as carrots and zucchini.

Brunoise[edit]

The Brunoise cut is a smaller version of the Julienne cut. It involves cutting food into tiny cubes of 1/8 inch. This cut is often used for onions, celery, and bell peppers.

Chiffonade[edit]

The Chiffonade cut involves rolling leafy vegetables or herbs like basil and cutting them into thin strips. This cut is often used in garnishing.

Dice[edit]

The Dice cut involves cutting food into cubes. The size of the cubes can vary, but they are typically 1/2 inch to 1 inch in size. This cut is often used for vegetables like potatoes and onions.

Mince[edit]

The Mince cut involves cutting food into very small pieces. This cut is often used for garlic and herbs.

Rondelle[edit]

The Rondelle cut involves cutting cylindrical vegetables or fruits into rounds. This cut is often used for carrots, cucumbers, and bananas.

Batonnet[edit]

The Batonnet cut involves cutting food into sticks that are about 1/2 inch thick and 2-3 inches long. This cut is often used for potatoes in dishes like fries.

Tourne[edit]

The Tourne cut involves cutting vegetables into a barrel shape. This cut is often used for root vegetables like potatoes and carrots.

Paysanne[edit]

The Paysanne cut involves cutting food into thin, flat pieces. This cut is often used for vegetables in soups and stews.

Lozenge[edit]

The Lozenge cut involves cutting food into diamond shapes. This cut is often used for root vegetables and fruits.

Conclusion[edit]

Understanding and mastering these culinary knife cuts can greatly enhance the presentation and taste of dishes. Each cut has its own purpose and is used in specific types of dishes.

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