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    Deep Cuts: How a Black Craftsman Started Making Amazing Custom Knives for Chefs

    By TheHub.news StaffJune 16, 20233 Mins Read
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    Through his research of Japanese, German and French knives, he made the ultimate knife. The profile is Japanese-like, the handle is European and a little notch on the chef’s knife (in particular) is taken from the Filipino machete. Essentially, what Quintin made was a comfortable, practical—and yes, even high-quality knife.

    Through the American Bladesmith Society—a nonprofit corporation that encourages and promotes the art and science of forging metal, Middleton Made Knives passed a test to prove its quality. Made with high carbon steel, customers can expect “passion and skill. In every knife,” and can be purchased on his website.

    You’ll find some knives like his 8’ damasteel Gyuto, Damasteel folding chef, 4’ damasteel paring knife and more. If the knives on his website aren’t what you are looking for then you can reach out to Quintin who will be more than willing to help develop the perfect knife to fit your cooking needs.

    Catch up with Quintin Middleton by following him on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

    What’s a chef without their knives? Knives are an extension of a chef’s body—a tool that shapes, crafts and manipulates ingredients to produce an expression of their creativity and an appetizing meal for customers. Without quality knives, a chef could be rendered useless. This is where expert bladesmith Quintin Middleton of “Middleton Made Knives” shines.

    In an interview with Francis Lam, host of The Splendid Table, Quintin Middleton discussed his childhood love of swords to the rise of his bladesmith career.

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    The Saint Stephen, South Carolina, bladesmith found himself enamored by the 1982 Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, “Conan the Barbarian.” He wanted to be Conan so much that he made a makeshift rubber sword from his swing set and chased his brothers around. Years later, with rubber swords behind him, Quintin began training under his mentor Jason Knight who taught him how to make hunting knives and swords. Then his dreams led him to a different craft—making chef knives.

    Before Middleton Made Knives took off, Quintin decided to call up every top chef in Charleston, South Carolina, only to be turned down. Still determined to make a name for himself, he reached out to friend and former Cypress executive chef Craig Deihl, who gave him some assistance.

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    With the “ideal knives” in hand, Chef Deihl’s sous chefs and chef de cuisine tried them, and they weren’t practical. Quintin said, “No one bought it. Craig basically gave me that tough love. He said these are nice, these are cool. But this is too heavy. This is too thick. This is basically an ax.” After taking Deihl’s advice, word got around about Quintin’s custom-made knives and his company began to thrive.

    Continue reading over at SoulPhoodie.com

    This content has been brought to you by SoulPhoodie in partnership with TheHub.News. SoulPhoodie shares timely, fun, and interesting content about all facets of Black foodways. The accomplishments of Black folks excelling in food and beverage are often overlooked in mainstream outlets, so we created a space exclusively for us.

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