Jeff Steele
New member
I just bought myself a nice, quality knife (Wusthof Classic 7" Santoku). The sensation of using an extremely sharp knife is eye-opening, to say the least. This inspired me to learn how to sharpen knives, and now all my other knives are cutting like champs.
But now I'm afraid I'm on a bit of a cutlery obsession.
One thing I have my eye on now is a carving fork. Such an elegant implement, but I can't figure out if its actually useful at all. Of course it adds some class in a fancy restaurant, but does it add anything to the art of carving a roast ? Do any of you folks actually use one ?
Please note, I'm talking about a Carving Fork, not the "broomstick-with-spikes" that comes in a typical BBQ set! The one I'm looking at is a "Mercer Genesis 6" Forged Carving Fork", for under $30. The $100+ ones are way outta my league for impulse buys !
But now I'm afraid I'm on a bit of a cutlery obsession.

One thing I have my eye on now is a carving fork. Such an elegant implement, but I can't figure out if its actually useful at all. Of course it adds some class in a fancy restaurant, but does it add anything to the art of carving a roast ? Do any of you folks actually use one ?
Please note, I'm talking about a Carving Fork, not the "broomstick-with-spikes" that comes in a typical BBQ set! The one I'm looking at is a "Mercer Genesis 6" Forged Carving Fork", for under $30. The $100+ ones are way outta my league for impulse buys !