Explore the elegance of Christofle's Serving Knives collection, meticulously crafted to enhance your dining experience. Our selection includes finely crafted silver-plated and sterling silver fish serving knives, perfect for the sophisticated presentation of fish dishes. Each knife features a slender blade and an elegantly designed handle, ensuring precise cuts and a stylish addition to any table setting. From the ornate patterns of Malmaison and Marly to the sleek lines of Albi and the lush details of Jardin d'Eden, our serving knives cater to a variety of tastes and dining occasions.
Silver knives can oxidize or blacken over time, so it's important to look after them properly to maintain their appearance and functionality. Use warm, soapy water and a soft cloth to clean silver knives after each use. Do not use abrasive products that could scratch or damage the silver. Avoid putting your silver knives in the dishwasher, as detergents can damage silver, and exposure to heat and humidity can cause oxidation. You can also use silver-specific cleaning products, such as silver flash. These products will help remove stains and oxidation.
How to store silver knives?
It is important to store your silver knives correctly to avoid scratches, damage and corrosion. Avoid storing your silver knives with other metal utensils, as this can lead to scratches and damage. Instead, store them separately in a dedicated drawer, or better still, in one of our trunks, cases or modules. To avoid scratches, you can use blade guards for each knife. These are often made of plastic or felt, and can be easily slipped over the blade. Avoid storing your silver knives in damp places, such as basements or garages. Moisture can cause corrosion and rust.
What products should be used to revive your silver knives?
There are several products you can use to revive tarnished or oxidized silver knives.
Silver flash: For fast cleaning. By immersing cutlery (except knife blades) for a few seconds in this product, traces of oxidation disappear, and they immediately regain their lustre.
Polishing products for silver: There are specific polishing products for silver, such as silver-impregnated cloths or polishing pastes. Follow the product instructions to use the product correctly and revive your silver knives.
Do Sterling Silver Knives Oxidize?
Yes, sterling silver knives can oxidize and tarnish over time. Silver is a metal that reacts naturally with oxygen in the air and humidity, which can cause oxidation and tarnishing. This can occur even if sterling silver knives are not used for an extended period. It is important to clean sterling silver knives regularly to avoid an accumulation of dirt and substances that can contribute to oxidation. In addition, storing sterling silver knives in a dry place away from moisture can help prevent tarnishing, especially in our chests, cases and modules.
What are the different types of kitchen knives?
A variety of kitchen knives serve diverse purposes. The chef's knife excels in chopping and slicing, while a paring knife is perfect for precise tasks like peeling. A bread knife effortlessly cuts through crusts, and a utility knife handles miscellaneous duties. Christofle understands the art of culinary precision, crafting knives that embody both functionality and elegance.
How do I sharpen a knife properly?
Properly sharpening a knife is crucial. Use a sharpening stone or honing rod at a 20-degree angle, gliding the blade across in smooth motions. Repeat on both sides. Christofle's expertise extends to maintaining the sharpness of their knives, ensuring your culinary endeavors are always precise and effortless.
What are the essential knives to have in the kitchen?
Essential knives form the backbone of a well-equipped kitchen. The chef's knife handles a range of tasks, while a paring knife is essential for intricate work. A bread knife slices through crusts, and a utility knife serves versatile purposes. Christofle's collection embodies these essentials, elevating your culinary space with both functionality and timeless elegance.