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				<title>W&#xfc;sthof Classic Decorating Knife (4.5&quot;)</title>
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I have a fairly decent collection of W&#xfc;sthof Classic knives. I like the look of the Classic&apos;s design, and I really like the feel - especially the weight and balance.  I&apos;ve tried their Grand Prix line, and I just like the blockier style of the Classic better.  When I was in Germany a few years ago, I came across the W&#xfc;sthof Classic Decorating Knife, a piece I hadn&apos;t seen before.  It has a 4&quot; jagged, serrated blade that&apos;s used to produce &quot;crinkle&quot; cuts in items like carrots, potatoes, and butter.  It seemed the perfect souvenir of my trip at the time, so I went ahead and picked it up.

I have to admit that I&apos;ve really only used the knife a handful of times so far.  I usually use it to crinkle cut carrots and potatoes when I make Thai curries.  One of these days, I&apos;d really like to learn proper garnishing skills as presentation is one of those things that often seems lacking in my cooking.  When it comes to crinkle cuts, though, I have things covered.
				
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