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Knife Skills Classes Near Me

Master the art of knife skills with a wide range of classes. Learn how to chop, slice, and dice like a pro and elevate your culinary skills to a whole new level.

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Knife Skills 1

The Institute of Culinary Education See all classes by this school @ Brookfield Place, New York, NY

Master essential knife skills and transform the way you cook! Learn how to slice, dice, and chop with confidence while improving safety and efficiency in the kitchen. This hands-on class also covers proper knife handling and sharpening techniques to keep your tools in top shape.

(939) Beginner 18 and older
$150
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Knife Skills 2: Chicken Fabrication

The Institute of Culinary Education See all classes by this school @ Brookfield Place, New York, NY

Take your knife skills to the next level by mastering the art of breaking down a whole chicken with confidence. Learn essential techniques like trussing and spatchcocking to create precise, professional cuts. Gain the expertise needed to handle poultry with ease in your own kitchen.

(939) Intermediate 18 and older
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Knife Skills: The Fundamentals

Miette See all classes by this school @ 132 Mulberry St, New York, NY

Learn the essential knife skills needed to make cooking at home a breeze with Chef Paul at Miette. From choosing the right knives to mastering slicing, dicing, and chopping techniques, you'll be able to prepare a delicious menu of bruschetta, roast chicken, vegetables, and potatoes with confidence. Don't miss out on this opportunity to elevate your culinary skills!

(493) Beginner 13 and older
$135
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Knife Skills 101

Home Cooking New York See all classes by this school @ 158 Grand St, New York, NY

Master the essentials of knife skills with our comprehensive class. Learn how to choose, store, sharpen, hold, and use the most important tool in your kitchen. Practice with our 8-inch chef's knives or bring your own, and take home a sharpening stone with expert instruction on its use. We'll also prepare a meal together, such as minestrone soup or vegetable stir-fry, using your expertly chopped ingredients.

(2,162) Beginner 16 and older
$110
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Six Basic Cooking Techniques

Home Cooking New York See all classes by this school @ 158 Grand St, New York, NY

Master essential culinary skills with our comprehensive cooking class designed to elevate your kitchen confidence. Learn to perfect knife skills, cook meat to perfection, craft delicious pan sauces, and expertly prepare a variety of vegetables. Reach out for dietary accommodations and ring the outside buzzer upon arrival to ensure a smooth start to your culinary journey.

(2,162) Beginner 16 and older
$110
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Master the Basics of Chinese Cuisine

Cozymeal See all classes by this school

Learn essential Chinese cooking techniques in this hands-on class, where you'll master pickling, stir-frying, and crafting a refreshing almond float dessert.

Beginner 14 and older
$133.99
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Knife Skills 101

Radical Cooks See all classes by this school @ 2801 North San Fernando Rd, Los Angeles, CA

Master the art of knife skills and elevate your cooking game at Radical Cooks. Learn everything from essential chopping techniques to advanced cooking show cuts. Plus, enjoy the tasty rewards of your hard work at the end of class.

(22) All levels 18 and older
$98
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Lebanese Plant-Based Feast

Cozymeal See all classes by this school

Experience the vibrant flavors of Lebanese cuisine with a plant-based twist! In this hands-on class, you'll master traditional mezze dishes, from creamy hummus and savory spinach fatayer to indulgent dark chocolate-pomegranate clusters.

All levels 14 and older
$124.99
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Knife Skills

Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom See all classes by this school @ 2366 Pelham Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Learn the art of precise knife cuts and techniques in this hands-on culinary course. Discover the secrets to perfect julienne, brunoise, and batonnet cuts, and master the skills needed to create beautifully presented dishes. Unleash your inner chef and elevate your culinary prowess at Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom.

(118) Beginner 15 and older
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$150
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Holiday Fruit & Vegetable Carving

Los Angeles City College See all classes by this school @ 855 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA

Learning vegetable carving takes patience and basic knife skills. Food carving is an excellent talent for chefs or artists. Learn decorative carving techniques, create dazzling center pieces & elegant garnishes for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Birthdays & special occasions. Those wishing to participate may bring a paring knife, cutting board, and towel.

(858) All levels 18 and older
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Hands-On Knife Skills

The Chopping Block Lincoln Square See all classes by this school @ 4747 N Lincoln, Chicago, IL

Master the essential skill of knife handling in our most popular hands-on class. Learn to mince, slice, and dice vegetables and herbs with professional precision, while also covering knife care, sharpening, honing, and selection. Elevate your culinary techniques under the guidance of our expert chef.

(275) All levels 18 and older
$109.25
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Hands-On Next Level Knife Skills

The Chopping Block Lincoln Square See all classes by this school @ 4747 N Lincoln, Chicago, IL

Elevate your knife skills and tackle challenging produce with confidence in this hands-on class. Learn to expertly cut and prepare fruits and vegetables like pineapple, fennel, and butternut squash, while creating delicious dishes like salsas and grain bowls. Perfect your technique and enjoy the fruits of your labor, with practical skills that will enhance your culinary repertoire.

(275) All levels 18 and older
$143.75
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Culinary Boot Camp 1

The Chopping Block Lincoln Square See all classes by this school @ 4747 N Lincoln, Chicago, IL

Experience the essence of culinary school with our immersive Culinary Boot Camp. Master fundamental cooking techniques from knife skills to sophisticated fish and meat cookery, and craft exquisite dishes like Grilled Beef Tenderloin and Coq au Vin. By the week's end, you'll confidently create a menu showcasing your refined skills and newfound culinary expertise.

(275) All levels 18 and older
$2,530

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Whole Hog Butchery

The Chopping Block Lincoln Square See all classes by this school @ 4747 N Lincoln, Chicago, IL

Tenderloin, sirloin, ribs, chops, ham...where do different cuts of meat come from? Which ones should you choose for different kinds of recipes, and why?? Join us as Chef Mario Scordato butchers a whole pig, showing you where the most important cuts are located, and explains the best ways to cook them. After Mario's demonstration, you'll sit down and enjoy a pork-filled lunch! 

(275) All levels 18 and older
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Hands-On Family Night: Knife Skills

The Chopping Block Lincoln Square See all classes by this school @ 4747 N Lincoln, Chicago, IL

Sharpen your kitchen skills as a family in this hands-on workshop. Learn essential knife techniques like mincing, slicing, and dicing to make meal prep easier and more enjoyable. Perfect for both adults and young aspiring cooks, this class builds confidence with every chop while turning cooking into a fun, shared experience.

(275) All levels 10 and older
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$109.25
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Knife Skills Classes Coming Up Online

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Knife Sharpening (Virtual)

Teaching Table See all classes by this school @ Virtual Classroom

Take your knife skills to the next level by learning how to sharpen and maintain your blades like a pro. In this hands-on class, you'll master the art of using a wet stone, understand the difference between honing and sharpening, and leave with razor-sharp knives ready for precision cutting. Gain the confidence to care for your tools and enhance your efficiency in the kitchen.

(44) All levels 6 and older
$33
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Burkinabé Cooking Online with Yipin (Spring)

The League of Kitchens See all classes by this school @ Virtual Learning

Embark on a virtual culinary journey with Yipin as she shares the flavors of Burkina Faso from her kitchen to yours. Join her for an interactive online class where you'll learn to prepare her cherished family recipes, including a rich peanut butter stew brimming with chicken and vegetables, served over fluffy rice, and a refreshing gingembre beverage. Connect, cook, and celebrate the vibrant culture of Burkina Faso in this immersive online experience.

(78) All levels 11 and older
$60
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Family Recipe Writing (Virtual)

Teaching Table See all classes by this school @ Virtual Classroom

Preserve cherished family recipes with clarity and precision in this hands-on workshop. Learn essential techniques to refine instructions, standardize measurements, and capture the stories behind your favorite dishes. Test your recipes with fellow participants and receive expert feedback to ensure they can be recreated for generations to come. Transform your family’s culinary traditions into treasured keepsakes.

(44) All levels 6 and older
$44
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Knife Skills 101

Home Cooking New York See all classes by this school @ Virtual Classroom

Master the art of the chef's knife with Home Cooking New York's comprehensive course. Learn to choose, store, sharpen, hold, and use this essential tool, and then put your skills to the test with a mouthwatering Vegetable Minestrone Soup. Sharpen your culinary expertise today!

(2,162) All levels 16 and older
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Virtual Knife Skills

The Chopping Block Lincoln Square See all classes by this school @ Virtual Classroom

Join us for our most popular class…virtually! Join our Chopping Block Chef in real time for a chopping session that’ll have you mincing, slicing, and dicing vegetables and herbs like a pro via Zoom. Knife care, selection, sharpening and honing are also covered. Our Virtual Cook Along classes, via Zoom, will have you and your chef chopping together in real time. We’ll provide you with the class packet and equipment list upon registration,...

(275) Intermediate 18 and older
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$86.25
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Knife Skills Classes Coming Up in Boston

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Knife Skills 101

Clover Food Lab See all classes by this school @ 160 Federal St, Boston, MA

In this basic class you’ll learn how to hold a knife, how to cut without hurting yourself, and how to vary your cuts based on what you plan to cook. Recommended before taking Soup Making 101 and Quick Pickling.  Please note - this class will only be taught for groups of 2 or more. We will notify customers in advance if the class doesn't have enough participants, and they will be able to sign up for a future class instead!

Beginner 18 and older

Knife Skills 102

Clover Food Lab See all classes by this school @ 1075 Cambridge St, Boston, MA

Knife Skills 102 is all about 3D cuts. These are more complex cuts that we use every day in the restaurant. When developing this class we asked ourselves - what sorts of fruits and vegetables are our restaurant teams cutting for fruit salads, lemonades, and sodas? Prerequisite: PASSED the Knife Skills 101 test

Intermediate 18 and older
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Knife Skills Classes Coming Up in Washington, D.C.

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Kitchen 101: Knife Skills

Hill Center Culinary Classes See all classes by this school @ 921 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC

Join Chef Wendi as she teaches the essentials of knife skills for beginners. Learn the techniques of proper knife selection, care, basic cuts and proper form. This intimate class of 10 students will help take you to the next level in your cooking skills. Materials will be provided, but attendees are welcome to bring their favorite knife. A minimum of 4 people is required for this class to occur. Registrants will be notified if the minimum is not...

Beginner 18 and older
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Knife Skills 101

MJCCA See all classes by this school @ 5342 Tilly Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA

Do you know how to properly hold a knife? How often should you sharpen a knife? What's the best way to chop an onion? Answer these questions and more as you learn knife skills that will last you a lifetime. Practice your chopping as chef Howard guides you through a menu of black bean and mango salsa, garlic bread, tomato bruschetta, and spicy roasted sweet potatoes.  Wine will be served. We request that students wear closed toed shoes.

(4) All levels 21 and older
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Reviews for Knife Skills Classes

Knife Skills Classes are rated 4.7 stars based on 1,250 verified reviews from actual CourseHorse.com purchasers.

  • Knife Skills

    Stephanie S. • April 20, 2025
    Abigail was so kind - she was very detailed with what a practical home cook actually needs. Felt like a great use of time and can't wait to take more classes!
  • Culinary Boot Camp Level I: For Beginner Cooks

    Abhit P. • April 18, 2025
    My experience was fantastic, and it was all very comprehensive, and digestible! The chef was very patient, and was a great teacher! I learned everyday skills, that will help me for a lifetime!
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Juliet H. • April 8, 2025
    The class was full of great tips and really laid a solid foundation about best methods of prepping and cooking. The science of cooking was a fresh way to approach the meal. A nice blend of relaxed hands-on experience and rigor. Al really connected with the group and left me—and others—wanting to explore more.
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Bryan M. • March 19, 2025
    The courses were well-run with clear instructions. The chefs/tutors did a great job guiding the class, demonstrating techniques, and assisting when needed.
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Christopher M. • March 12, 2025
    It was an inviting and enjoyable class. I had a really good time.
  • Knife Skills 101

    Mattan B. • March 12, 2025
    Al was amazing. The vibes were perfect, the instruction helpful, and it was just all together wonderful experience capped with a delicious meal
  • Culinary Boot Camp Level I: For Beginner Cooks

    Jean-Francois L. • March 4, 2025
    The level and scope of the course were as expected and perfect for me. The instructors (Susan, and John for one session) were great, engaging and provided a lot of additional information beyond the notes and recipes we received. Being able to sit down and eat the food we prepared was also a fantastic way to end each session with the group. The size of the group was appropriate and the kitchen well set and equipped.
  • Culinary Boot Camp Level I: For Beginner Cooks

    Laura P. • February 22, 2025
    Incredible experience with an expert teacher. Totally changed the way I view cooking and food and I am a much more confident home chef. So grateful for this class!
  • Culinary Boot Camp Level I: For Beginner Cooks

    Tom W. • February 20, 2025
    I loved how we focused a lot on the "why" of cooking and the specific techniques rather than just making the recipe. It was also a lot of fun, Chef John was awesome and brought a lot of humor and energy to each session.
  • Knife Skills 101

    Clare P. • February 19, 2025
    This course exceeded my expectations. I thought I was just going to learn how to hold a knife correctly, but I also learned how to cook without a recipe and that I have been severely under-salting my foods (no wonder nobody wants to come over for dinner). I would recommend this course to any kitchen beginner and have thought about this class every time I've stepped into my kitchen since taking it. I'm more confident in the kitchen now and am excited to learn more!
  • Culinary Boot Camp Level I: For Beginner Cooks

    Anonymous • February 14, 2025
    Great experience. I learned a lot.
  • Knife Skills 101

    Anonymous • February 12, 2025
    Overall, class was good. Instructor answered questions made sure that everyone was on track and understanding the techniques. Would definitely take another class.
  • Knife Skills: The Fundamentals

    Amy H. • February 12, 2025
    Hands down, best food course I have ever attended. Chef Paul shares many knife skills.
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Mary H. • February 12, 2025
    Got it as a gift for my brother and his wife, and they absolutely loved it!
  • Culinary Boot Camp: Vegetarian Cooking Techniques

    Conor D. • February 4, 2025
    I had a great experience with the Vegetarian boot camp. It was welcoming environment for someone without much cooking experience, and I definitely grew as a chef each week. Erica was a wonderful teacher and was an invaluable resource for questions throughout the program. The small class size made it intimate, which was ideal, and I looked forward to sharing the meal we created with my classmates at the end of each session.
  • Knife Skills 101

    Ashley N. • January 31, 2025
    I was a little nervous about the building as I approached it as it looked a little sketchy. Once I found the classroom, everything was perfect. I would highly recommend it!
  • Knife Skills: The Fundamentals

    Nina E. • January 13, 2025
    This was the perfect class. Chef Paul was engaging and patient .. I felt very confident !! After this class. Also we helped him prep a very delicious meal of Roasted Cornish hens, root vegetables , potatoes , sauted peppers and onions, bruschetta and an apple tart for dessert .
  • Knife Skills 101

    Aishah B. • December 9, 2024
    I recommended your class to a good friend. I sent her info about the class too. Looking forward to sharpening my knives.
  • Culinary Boot Camp Level I: For Beginner Cooks

    Nina O. • November 20, 2024
    I loved the level of detail the chef went to in order to explain all the different techniques as well as signs to look out for whether it be during the cooking process or grocery buying process. I felt the class was a very welcoming and comfortable environment.
  • Knife Skills: The Fundamentals

    Anonymous • October 22, 2024
    fun, engaging, educational, learned a lot!
  • Knife Skills

    Anwar A. • October 22, 2024
    Super good. Chef Eric really has a knack for teaching. He gave us a takeaway note pack as well. He was very nice and patient with us. I didn’t talk much but I felt like I came away with a wealth of knowledge. Now that I know proper technique and terminology I feel anxious to learn more. Love this class!
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Clorissa P. • October 21, 2024
    This class was great! The teacher was informative, patient, knowledgeable and funny. I feel that I have a much better grasp on basic cooking techniques that I did not understand prior to the class. I look forward to taking a class with them again.
  • Knife Skills

    Justin C. • October 21, 2024
    Very informative, great teaching and hands on training. Thank you Chefs!
  • Knife Skills: The Fundamentals

    Emily T. • October 20, 2024
    This class was extremely fun and informative. I learned expected knife skills but also so much more about how to be a more informed, healthier, and effective cook. I would highly recommend to anyone looking to learn more or just have an enjoyable Saturday.
  • Knife Skills

    Mary V. • October 20, 2024
    Eric is warm and welcoming. The class was informative and fun.
  • Knife Skills 101

    Karen L. • October 19, 2024
    I really liked the instructor of this class. She was fantastic. Very knowledgeable, informative and organized. Vibe and atmosphere was inviting and friendly. The soup was delicious. I definitely plan to come back again. I learned more than I thought I would.
  • Knife Skills

    Anonymous • October 9, 2024
    Liz is a terrific instructor. She has tons of useful information and entertains all questions! The meal at the end was amazing!
  • Knife Skills 101

    Anonymous • September 16, 2024
    Loved the class and the instructor, Al, was super professional! He's a great teacher and is very helpful with students who need adjustments. The lessons were easy to understand and follow, which resulted in a delicious meal afterward. I'm excited to take additional classes at HCNY.
  • Knife Skills 101

    Casey b. • September 12, 2024
    The studio was gorgeous. The teacher was courteous. The food was delicious. The experience was lovely and the lessons left an impact.
  • Knife Skills 101

    Anthony W. • August 21, 2024
    The course was thorough and informative. The pacing was right on par for the class size, giving enough to get through the course and still providing some individual attention. I would highly recommend this as one of the introductory classes to becoming a great home cook.
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Anthony W. • July 29, 2024
    Well balanced dishes. Easy to follow recipes and instruction was clear. Also very helpful with answering questions!
  • Knife Skills 101

    Samuel J. • July 26, 2024
    Chef Al was a great teacher and a wealth of information.
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Matthew H. • July 17, 2024
    My teacher was great. The class was very informative, functional, and above all, fun. Thank you Susan!
  • Knife Skills 101

    Jessica O. • July 7, 2024
    Loved it!!! Chef Al made this class so much fun. My husband and I learned so much, had such a good time with our fellow students and enjoyed our meal. Can't wait to take another course soon!
  • Knife Skills

    Mark P. • June 13, 2024
    Really a great class with great company and overall vibes. Lizzie was a pleasure to talk to and would be happy to book another class just to hang out there again.
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Andre F. • May 29, 2024
    The course instructor was very informative and had great interaction with the group. It was a fun and informative course.
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Carra W. • April 18, 2024
    Susan was very knowledgeable and the pace of the class allowed for real learning as she answered questions. The food was phenomenal and the facility provided the perfect learning environment.
  • 4-Week Culinary Basics Series

    Anonymous • April 2, 2024
    Absolutely loved this course! I feel so much more comfortable in the kitchen now. All the tips and tricks learned were invaluable. Chef Eric is very knowledgeable and created a fun atmosphere in class. Definitely recommend!
  • Knife Skills: The Fundamentals

    Sonia H. • April 1, 2024
    Learned so much and ate great food after!
  • Six Basic Cooking Techniques

    Christine P. • March 17, 2024
    Erica is amazing! wonderful teacher, learned so much! Food was delicious!

Discover the Best Knife Skills Classes Near Me

Have you ever wondered how chefs and bakers get so good at cooking? Or marveled at the cooks on TV that seem to be able to meal prep in the blink of an eye? Learning knife skills can take you one step closer to being able to cook like a pro. 

The first knife dates back to the prehistoric age when humans were still hunters and gatherers. These tools were created from bone and made it simple for humans to remove meat from animals, as well as crush grains and other foods. 

Metal knives came along fairly early in history as well, during the Romano-British period between 43 AD and the fifth century when Rome fell. Eating knives were available, but only for the wealthy. Even then, there wasn’t usually enough cutlery for guests to use. 

People during this time, men and women, carried work knives around to use them for everyday tasks. When utensils became more readily available, many stopped carrying knives. Pocket knives remain a staple, as well as hunting knives in communities where hunting is popular.

Knives fall into the cutlery category along with scissors and razors. They’re objects used to cut things, particularly meats and other types of consumable goods. To safely handle knives, there are some basic skills you’ll need to understand, including: 

  • How to properly hold and use a knife
  • The best way to grip food to avoid cutting your fingers (called a “bear claw” or “claw grip”)
  • Ways to take care of your knives (sharpening, honing, storing, and washing)
  • Stabilizing a cutting board, ensuring it doesn’t slide around on the countertop while you’re cutting

It may also be helpful to know that there are many different types of cutting. Some of the most common terms you’ll hear are: 

  • Chopping— Creating evenly sized pieces, but less precise than other cuts
  • Dicing— Creating cubes; can be small, medium, or large cubes
  • Slicing— Creating even slices, for instance with tomatoes on a sandwich
  • Chiffonade — Creating long, uniform strands with leafy foods, especially herbs and garnish 
  • Julienne — Creating long uniform strands with foods such as carrots
  • Mincing — Smallest, finest level of chopping that brings out the flavor in a food for example with minced garlic

Why You Should Learn Knife Skills

You may not have considered knife skills as a hobby you’d enjoy, but when you spend time learning, it can have benefits you didn’t expect. For one, you’ll be able to elevate the flavors in your home cooked food. You’ll be a tremendous host for get-togethers (or yourself, if you prefer to dine solo), plus you’ll know how to keep everyone in the kitchen safe. 

Learning knife skills can act as a conduit to your best cooking experiences. You’ll come away feeling accomplished and knowledgeable. Not to mention, when you share your food with others, they’ll know you appreciate them. 

If you’re looking to change jobs, knowing how to properly use and care for knives could be a great asset for a career in food. Whether you want to be a chef at a Michelen starred restaurant or own a food truck, you’ll need to know how to use the tools of the trade. 

5 Ways to Learn Knife Skills

Everyone learns differently, which means it’s helpful to have choices about how to learn new skills. For knife skills, there are a number of ways to get started, although taking classes with a trained instructor is the most reliable way to ensure you get the most from your class. 

Here are five ways to begin learning knife skills: 

  1. Take an in-person class. Check out your local community centers, community colleges, and restaurants to see your options for learning in-person. Because knife skills are hands-on, seeing someone show you the skills and being able to ask questions as you’re learning is a great way to get started. 
  2. Take a course online, live or self-paced. If you’re in an area that doesn’t have many options for in-person learning, or you simply prefer to be in your own space, there are plenty of courses online for learning knife skills. Live courses offer real-time instruction and have many of the same benefits as in-person learning. Self-paced classes offer more flexibility in terms of completing the course, but you won’t have an instructor or peers to help you if you get stuck or have a question. 
  3. Research local organizations that might host classes or be willing to let you shadow them and learn on-the-job. Local organizations and small businesses are often friendly and may be willing to let you shadow them or even teach you more formally. 
  4. Watch online videos to see where you’d like to start learning. You can learn parts of almost everything online for free. If you’re getting started, watching videos may help you figure out what skills excite you most. Then you can figure out how to go about learning and practicing them.
  5. Visit your local library. Libraries are great free resources for the community, and almost every town has one. There are sure to be plenty of books, if you learn through reading. Many libraries also have a “library of things” with different tools donated by the community. There may be knives or other cutlery tools you could borrow and test out before you decide to purchase your own. 

In-Person Knife Skills Classes

You can learn knife skills in many places throughout the United States. Because knives are only one part of the culinary experience, once you learn how to use them, there’s a whole new world of cooking available. 

Do you dream of dazzling your friends and family with a delicious home cooked meal? Try a course with Miette in Little Italy in Manhattan. Knife Skills: The Fundamentals is at the restaurant Tartine in the West Village. During class, knife skills will be at the forefront of learning to create a hearty meal. Learn how to slice, dice, and chop your way to a delightful appetizer and meal, plus dessert. Chef Paul will teach you knife basics such as how to choose the best cooking knives and how to take care of the tools you have in your kitchen.

Home Cooking NY offers Knife Skills 101 at their location in SoHo Manhattan. As this 101 class suggests, you’ll start with basics like how to properly hold and sharpen your knives, which are a key kitchen tool. Eight-inch chef’s knives will be provided during class, although you can bring your own knife if you prefer. You’ll get to keep the knife sharpening stone you learn how to use in class. Celebrate a successful class with the group by making a meal to share using your new skills. 

If you’re looking for a class in Brooklyn, consider Knife Skills by The Brooklyn Kitchen in Sunset Park. This course will teach you how to safely handle, sharpen, and hone your knives. Unlike some of the other classes, The Brooklyn Kitchen will also teach you about ingredients. From shopping to storing, you’ll walk away knowing how to choose and use the best ingredients in your meals. The kitchen is allergy friendly, and provides a place without common food allergens. All you have to do is let them know about allergies ahead of time and they’ll work with you to ensure you’re safe in their learning environment. 

If you’re looking for knife skills courses on the West Coast, Chef Eric’s Culinary Classroom on the West Side of Los Angeles is a great place to start. Chef Eric hosts single classes like Knife Skills that will show you how professionals use their knives. You’ll start with the basics of how to hold and care for your knives before moving on to learning basic cuts. Class ends with more elevated and complicated cuts like Paysanne and Batonnet. 

Looking for a more in-depth course? Chef Eric’s Culinary Classroom has a 4 Week Culinary Basics Series that might be exactly what you’re looking for. You don’t need any prior skills to make the most of classes because they were designed with a beginner in mind. The first class is about knife techniques and sauteing, followed by foundational cooking skills like grilling and baking. You’ll learn about all kinds of foods and preparation techniques and get a well-rounded experience throughout the sessions. Plus, you’ll make meals as a group each week and taste the fruits of your labor.

In Chicago, The Chopping Block Lincoln Square on the north side of the city hosts interesting culinary classes. Hands-On Knife Skills is their most popular class. In addition to teaching you techniques like mincing, dicing, and slicing, you’ll also learn the basics of caring for your kitchen tools. Plus, the chef will talk through how to select a good knife, including information about the manufacturing process. 

Virtual Knife Skills Classes 

Knife skills are tactile, but there are plenty of classes you can take online to begin learning. Taking online knife skills classes has a few key benefits: 

  • Attending from anywhere, whether you’re on vacation or at home in your comfy clothes
  • Avoiding a hectic commute
  • Choosing from a wider variety of topics/specialty skills
  • Using tools you’re already familiar with

Although learning online generally means you have to supply your own materials and equipment, that’s not always a bad thing. There are many classes that provide ingredients and materials as part of the course fee, too.

During Knife Skills 101 by Home Cooking New York, you’ll learn the proper way to buy, care for, and store knives with a special focus on the chef’s knife. As you learn the skills, you’ll prepare a vegetable minestrone soup. To fully participate, you’ll need to stock up on veggies and purchase a chef’s knife and a knife sharpener or sharpening stone. When you register for class, you’ll receive a list of what to buy and how to participate in class. 

If you’ve learned the basics and want to practice through a cooking class, Virtual Cook Along: Just Peachy: Sweet and Savory Peach by The Chopping Block Lincoln Square might be a great choice. The focus of this course is to prepare peach-based recipes (including desserts), and one of the first things you’ll learn is how to choose and cut the fruit appropriately for each recipe. 

When you register, you’ll get a list of everything you need for class, plus a schedule for what you’ll be doing. Because the chef will be cooking alongside you, you’ll be able to ask questions in real-time and chat with peers. 

Private Group Knife Skills Classes

Do you want to schedule a knife skills class as a fun team-building event for your business or organization? Or perhaps a cooking class where everyone can learn a new recipe? CourseHorse has live online knife skills classes for private groups

Enjoy learning a new skill with your peers during a Virtual Knife Skills Workshop. Whether you’re a beginner in the kitchen or a seasoned pro looking for ways to be more efficient, you’ll enjoy this hour-long workshop. 

To prepare, you’ll need to make sure you have a few basic items in stock: 

  • Chef’s knife
  • Cutting board
  • Vegetable peeler
  • Onions
  • Large carrots
  • Bell peppers
  • Potatoes
  • Two cloves of garlic

These veggies are recommended, but most will work fine. Walk away feeling great about basic cuts, prepping for everyday meals, and knife safety. 

There are several perks to signing up for a private group through CourseHorse. For one, there aren’t any booking fees and you’ll get a confirmation of your group within 24 hours. This is great for documentation and reimbursement purposes. 

You can also pay a fee ($150) to customize your group’s experience. Examples that work well for groups include adding games and additional expert support. With the capacity for up to 500 participants, this could come in handy. 

Don’t know how many people are in your group yet? That’s fine! You can book with the minimum of ten people and finalize your roster when it’s complete. Keep in mind that CourseHorse recommends the Zoom video platform; although, if your company has a preference, they can also support other platforms like Microsoft Teams.

If you want to know more or have specific questions, reach out to CourseHorse via the contact form on their website. You could potentially schedule a demo if you’re interested. 

What Will I Need to Learn Knife Skills?

To learn knife skills, you’ll need a few materials. Sometimes the school provides them, but as you figure out your own preferences, it’s nice to pick up your own supplies and get comfortable with them.

Chef’s Knife

A chef’s knife has a broad blade that usually starts wider in the back and tapers down toward the front. The tip is sharp, and it has a good sized handle for gripping. This is one of the most useful knives in the kitchen. 

The standard size for chef’s knives is between 6-10 inches, with an 8-inch blade being ideal for beginners. Ultimately, as you learn, a 10-inch knife is the most efficient option, but it’s a good idea to start with a shorter blade first. 

Serrated Knife 

Serrated knives are usually about 10 inches long. Sometimes called a “bread knife,” the serrated edge is perfect for cutting through fruit rinds and making clean slices in softer ingredients. 

Of course, this type of knife does make great slices of bread, because it slices cleanly through the foods rather than having to try to carve through them. Heads up, you can’t sharpen a serrated knife like you can others because it will ruin the blade.

Utility Knife 

Utility knives are handy tools that play many roles in the kitchen. The medium-length blade, from 4-7 inches is thin and great for all kinds of chopping, dicing, and slicing. Like the chef’s knife, it’s a catch-all that can do many jobs. 

Because the blade is shorter and thinner, most people have a difficult time sharpening it. They’re usually fairly inexpensive, which means purchasing a brand you like with a comfortable handle and replacing it when it’s no longer sharp is often a practical choice. 

Paring Knife

Paring knives are the utility knife’s smaller sibling. With a short 3-4-inch blade, it’s usually the best choice for tasks like peeling veggies and segmenting fruit. If you like shrimp, these short knives can be used for deveining, too. 

Paring knives also fall into the category where it’s practical to find a knife you like and replace it when it gets dull. If you cook on a regular basis, your paring knife might become your favorite tool. 

Cutting Boards

What’s your cutting board made out of? Do you remember? Chances are, it’s wood, plastic, or glass. In terms of your knives, there are better (and worse) choices for cutting board materials. 

Hardwood cutting boards are the best materials for your knives. The wood is soft enough for the knives to cut well, and even kills dangerous bacteria (contrary to concern about wood not being sanitary). Depending on the type of wood and the thickness, these cutting boards are also reliable and durable, lasting for the long-haul. 

Plastic cutting boards are usually the cheap option, and that’s not a bad thing. They tend to be durable and easy to keep clean. They’re also more lightweight, which means cleanup could be as easy as putting the cutting board in the dishwasher. Plastic is harder on knives than wood, but it’s still better than ultra-hard materials. Plus, they’re not as bulky, so you can keep a variety of sizes. In this instance, cheaper does mean you’ll have to replace your plastic cutting boards every now and then, but with the lower prices, that’s probably not too big of a hassle. 

Glass cutting boards may look nice on the counter, or seem good in theory, but they’re actually bad for your knives. The surface is too hard, which causes knives to go dull more quickly. No matter which expert you ask, they’re all likely to tell you the same thing: get a different cutting board. 

By the way, as you’re learning knife skills, your cutting board should never slide around on the counter — that’s dangerous. To make sure it stays put and remains stable throughout food prep, you can wet a paper towel and put it underneath the cutting board. This should prevent a majority of sliding.

Raw Ingredients 

As you’re learning knife skills, you’ll need ingredients to practice with. Some of the best raw ingredients are surprisingly affordable. Think about picking up potatoes, carrots, and onions at the store. You can also practice different types of cuts with leafy ingredients like basil and oregano. 

As you get more advanced, or adventurous, there are other ingredients like whole chickens and fresh fish that could give you a challenge with your new knife skills. 

Is it Difficult to Learn Knife Skills?

When you try new things, they all feel somewhat difficult when you first start out. As you take classes, practice, and spend time using the skills to uplevel your cooking, you may find it gets easier. Even if it feels hard, if you like it, you probably won’t mind the challenge. The joys of being able to use the skills through food may outweigh the fact that you can only learn one or two recipes at a time, for example. Anything is possible when you’re willing to keep learning and practicing.

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