Recalling Uses for Pink Nylon Knife - Can You Help?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various uses for the Pink Nylon Knife, with participants sharing their personal experiences and suggestions regarding its functionality in the kitchen. Participants explore its effectiveness with different foods and its compatibility with non-stick cookware.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant recalls suggestions for using the Pink Nylon Knife but seeks a refresher on its uses.
  • Several users mention that the knife is suitable for cutting lettuce, sandwiches, soft fruits, brownies, and cakes.
  • Another participant shares their experience that the knife does not brown lettuce, contrasting it with metal knives.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, notes that the knife is safe for use on non-stick cookware without scratching it.
  • Another participant mentions using the knife for cutting grilled cheese or panini sandwiches on a griddle.
  • One user describes using the knife for cutting cheesecake or pie, highlighting its flexibility for serving slices.
  • Another participant shares that their mother uses a similar nylon knife for husking corn, suggesting an additional use.
  • One participant inquires about the heat resistance of the knife, noting its safety up to around 400 degrees.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific uses of the Pink Nylon Knife, with no clear consensus on all its applications. However, there is agreement that it is safe for non-stick cookware and does not brown lettuce.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal anecdotes and experiences related to the Pink Nylon Knife, reflecting a variety of cooking practices and preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative uses of the Pink Nylon Knife in their cooking or for sharing with clients may find this discussion beneficial.

KellyRedHead
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I remember there were some suggestions for what or how to use the Pink Nylon Knife that is offered in May. I can't remember what was mentioned.

Can anyone refresh my memory?

Thanks-
Kelly
 
Lettuce, sandwiches, soft fruits
 
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Can it be used on our cook ware or is it to sharp? It not that soft is it?:confused:

I also someone saying (now that you mentioned lettuce) it doesn't brown the lettuce when you use this.
 
Also SA it won't scrach it
 
Brownies, cake...

Also good for letting kids to use since not sharp like a metal knife and to pack for picnics.
 
KellyRedHead said:
I also someone saying (now that you mentioned lettuce) it doesn't brown the lettuce when you use this.

No, your lettuce won't brown using a knife like this. (Which really made me question the salad chopper. :eek:) I learned the hard way about lettuce as a teenager. :o I was working at a local restaurant and my duty was to shred lettuce for the salads. :o Well, it was taking so long (Because I had to shred ALOT of lettuce) and I got to looking around. The knife that I was using for tomatoes caught my eye and Voila! I thought that would save me ALOT of time. :rolleyes: Needless to say, the lettuce had to be thrown out the next day and I don't think I worked there very much longer after that. LOL :rolleyes: :o :p
 
At my cluster meeting someone mentioned that it is perfect to cut open meat to check for doneness because it is sharp enough to cut the meat, but won't harm the cookware.
 
hoosierchef said:
No, your lettuce won't brown using a knife like this. (Which really made me question the salad chopper. :eek:) I learned the hard way about lettuce as a teenager. :o I was working at a local restaurant and my duty was to shred lettuce for the salads. :o Well, it was taking so long (Because I had to shred ALOT of lettuce) and I got to looking around. The knife that I was using for tomatoes caught my eye and Voila! I thought that would save me ALOT of time. :rolleyes: Needless to say, the lettuce had to be thrown out the next day and I don't think I worked there very much longer after that. LOL :rolleyes: :o :p

OK, I have never heard of this. Can someone please break it down for me?

Thanks!
 
When you cut up lettuce using a metal knife, it does something and the lettuce will begin to brown where you have cut it. Using a nylon knife, the lettuce is not exposed to the metal, so it doesn't brown.

Now, using the salad chopper is fine when you are going to make a salad and then eat it right away. Where you have problems with browning is when you want to cut it and store it.

When I want lettuce for sandwiches/salads I buy the 3 pack of Romaine lettuce. Wash it and cut it into large sandwich size pieces (you can leave it wet) and then put it either into a bowl filled with water or into a large ziploc with moist papertowels in it. It will keep fresh for quite a few days like this! If you need it for a salad, just chop up the amount that you need! Using our nylon knife for this will eliminate brown edges!
 
Also, more "specifically", if using on our non-stick cookware, the nylon knife is good for grilled cheese or panini sandwiches made on our griddle or grill pan, if you want to cut them in half before serving.
 
KellyRedHead said:
Can it be used on our cook ware or is it to sharp? It not that soft is it?:confused:
You can use it on non-stick cookware without scratching it...

It is about as rigid as the nylon slice and serve, if you have seen that...maybe a litte sharper though.
 
For any long-timers out there, the pink nylon knife is just like the black one that was in the nylon tools line (that came with a fork). It's designed for use with nonstick cookware.

I like it for brownies. I bake mine with parchment in the pan, hanging over the edges so I can pull the still-warm brownies out in one piece. Then I cut them on a cutting board with a nylon knife or pizza cutter.
 
Another Use For The Pink Nylon Knife Is To Use It For Cutting Cheesecake Or Pie And Then Using It To Serve The Slice. It's Flexible Enough To Bend And Get Under The Piece You Want To Serve.
 
This may sound wierd, it did to me... I found the exact same nylon knife in my mom's tool drawer..it was not PC..I asked her where she got it and she told me the super market, and she uses it to husk corn!! Says it works great....I have never tried this bc I don't eat corn on the cob but maybe it is another use for it??
 
If you use it in your cookware, will it melt the knife? How heat resistant is it?
 
It's as heat safe as the rest of the old-style nylon tools. I think to 400-something.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Pink Nylon Knife used for in the kitchen?

The Pink Nylon Knife is designed for cutting soft foods like cakes, fruits, and vegetables without damaging them. Its nylon blade is safe to use on non-stick cookware and is perfect for slicing, serving, and portioning various dishes.

Is the Pink Nylon Knife dishwasher safe?

Yes, the Pink Nylon Knife is dishwasher safe. However, to maintain its longevity and performance, it is recommended to hand wash it with mild soap and water.

Can the Pink Nylon Knife be used for cutting meat?

The Pink Nylon Knife is not recommended for cutting meat or other tough foods. Its design is specifically for softer items to prevent damage to the knife and ensure safe cutting.

How do I properly care for my Pink Nylon Knife?

To care for your Pink Nylon Knife, avoid using it on hard surfaces, and refrain from cutting frozen or very hard foods. Clean it after each use and store it in a safe place to prevent damage.

Where can I purchase the Pink Nylon Knife?

The Pink Nylon Knife can be purchased through Pampered Chef consultants, at Pampered Chef parties, or directly from the Pampered Chef website. Check for any promotions or special offers that may be available.

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