Chinese Cleaver 101: How to Chop, Slice, and Dice | Hunger Pangs
Professional ZoneTechnique & Skill/America's Test Kitchen/5:00
Kevin Pang and his father Jeffrey break down the Chinese cleaver like it's meant to be broken down — not as some exotic blade for show, but as the workhorse that built half the world's kitchens. You watch Jeffrey's hands move and realize this isn't technique, it's muscle memory carved in over decades of prep shifts where speed meant survival. The cleaver does everything: chops through bone, juliennes scallions paper-thin, smashes garlic to paste with the flat. Anyone still fumbling with six different knives for basic prep should pay attention.
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