When Matt Rodbard and Douki Hong's first cookbook was published, korea townWhen it was released in 2016, I remember feeling like a whole new world of flavors had opened up to me. Their next project is korea world, which was released today, was just as good, if not better, than the first act. This book details 75 recipes and includes great photos of Korean food from Koreatown and around the world. It instantly becomes a source of inspiration every time you open it.
But the idea is to bring Korean cuisine into more home kitchens, and to do that you need the right tools. Is it something Robard can't live without? He didn't hesitate when he told me that every kitchen needs a pair of scissors if they don't already have one.
Joyce Chen Original Unlimited Kitchen Shears
“If you buy these scissors, you'll be good for 10 years,” Rodbard said over the phone.
Although the scissors' design is simple (they are scissors, after all), they have some distinguishing features. The finger holes are much larger than your average scissors or scissors, making them equally comfortable to grip for right- and left-handed people.
But the real secret lies in the blade. “I like that the blade is small,” Rodbird said, explaining that he can easily and precisely handle whole fish. Plus, they're “very sharp.” According to Rodbard, this makes it perfect for all kinds of tasks, such as chopping leeks, trimming meat, slicing noodles, and the options are nearly endless.
Don't just take Rodbard's word for it. These scissors are loved by his over 3,200 Amazon shoppers for their razor-sharp design and durability. One user, who said he bought the scissors “before Amazon was invented,” wrote that they “cut better than any other pair of scissors I've used for 76 years.”
Another shopper wrote that it was so strong that it could “cut through chicken bones.” Meanwhile, a third customer added: “They last forever and stay sharp.”
what are you looking for? Pick up these scissors loved by pros and shoppers, and pick up your next copy while you're at it. korea world. These are kitchen essentials that will be in your home for decades.
See more kitchen tools that Matt Rodbard swears by:
Korea World: Cookbook
Joyce Chen 14 inch round bottom wok