Planks and serving platters

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Planks and serving platters

Postby robbo1982 » 20 Sep 2014, 08:29

Hi gang

I bought some stunning laguiole steak knives recently but am yet to use them mainly because they are smooth blades (not serrated) and I have heard that using them on wood is way better for them then on regular plates.

So question : could I use smoking planks to serve steak and meat on? How thick are the planks typically? Or would I be better off with some cheap wooden cutting boards? Maybe from tk maxx or the like.

Thoughts appreciated
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby aris » 20 Sep 2014, 08:31

I wouldn't worry about them on plates. They are knives after all - when they get dull, you sharpen them.
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby robbo1982 » 20 Sep 2014, 11:32

True enough..! I do like the idea of serving steaks up on a plank though!
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby aris » 20 Sep 2014, 16:19

It does sound appealing! I like the look of olive wood chopping boards. You can find them on ebay. Not dirt cheap, but affordable, very presentable, and last well.
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby BraaiMeesterWannabe » 20 Sep 2014, 19:25

aris wrote:It does sound appealing! I like the look of olive wood chopping boards. You can find them on ebay. Mot dirt cheap, but affordable, very presentable, and last well.


I have an olive board I use for serving cheese. It is beautiful wood.
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby robbo1982 » 23 Sep 2014, 20:51

eBay was a good shout got 6 round 30cm boards with a juice grove for 20quid...
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby keith157 » 24 Sep 2014, 14:46

robbo1982 wrote:eBay was a good shout got 6 round 30cm boards with a juice grove for 20quid...


Problem solved, and as aris pointed out knives can be sharpened, in fact plain blades generally can be sharpened far easier than serrated.
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby aris » 24 Sep 2014, 18:54

robbo1982 wrote:eBay was a good shout got 6 round 30cm boards with a juice grove for 20quid...


What kind of wood?
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby robbo1982 » 24 Sep 2014, 19:02

Not sure.... Think it's beech or similar. Cheap... Will have a look when they arrive
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Re: Planks and serving platters

Postby pastevez » 05 Nov 2014, 04:12

What do you think guys, it is nice that will give my wife a gift of Set of 6 Laguiole Steak Knives with Olive Wood Handles is that a nice gift. She really loved cooking. :D
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