[Sca-cooks] Helpful Hint from Whomever #987
Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius
adamantius1 at verizon.net
Sun Aug 2 09:32:54 PDT 2009
On Aug 2, 2009, at 12:20 PM, Judith Epstein wrote:
> I haven't used this trick, but I find that a really sharp knife will
> bite into mango flesh nicely even while it simply rests lightly in
> the palm and/or fingers of the other hand.
Sure, a really sharp knife always improves a situation, all other
things being equal. I used to work with a Swedish cook who espoused
the tao of dull knives and greater pressure. That is, I worked with
him until he cut his finger off with a dull knife... The problem with
mangoes, in my experience, especially really ripe ones, is that
they're really slippery as you peel them; almost like ice, in that
gravity alone is enough to produce a sort of frictionless lubricating
fluid (a.k.a. juice) between two solid objects. I have yet to run
across the mango whose inertial mass is sufficient to offset
displacement by even the sharpest knife.
But again, yes, a sharp knife is definitely always a help.
Adamantius
"Most men worry about their own bellies, and other people's souls,
when we all ought to worry about our own souls, and other people's
bellies."
-- Rabbi Israel Salanter
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