Peel the Outer Shells of Chestnuts with a Paring & Butter Knife

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When I was little, we used to have a small tool to peel chestnuts. If only we had that still, it would be so handy... but then I was inspired to use a butter knife.

A small petty or paring knife is easier to use than a large chef's knife. Once you get used to peeling chestnuts, you can do it all with the paring knife, but a butter knife is handy for the task too. I recommend using them especially if working with small children. Recipe by Hakuundou

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Ingredients

  1. 1Butter knife
  2. 1Paring knife

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    The tools used are a petty knife (a utility knife) and a butter knife.

  2. 2

    Put the chestnuts in an enamel pan with water to cover, and bring to a boil. Turn off the heat and leave to cool.

  3. 3

    Shave the pointed part of the chestnut with the paring knife. I think it's easier to work with the chestnuts later if you peel the flat sides.

  4. 4

    Insert the tip of the butter knife and peel off the outer shell. Peel off the tough bottom part too. If you can't get it off, use the petty knife.

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