By TULSA TO DO on Jan 29, 2009, at 10:03 AM Updated on 1/29 at 10:03 AM
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I used to think I didn't need a Microplane zester. Now I don't know what I would do without it.
I've heard people say the same thing about their panini makers. That's the way with new kitchen gadgets.
At last week's Housewares Design Awards in New York City, a panini knife took the top prize in the cutlery category.
Do I need a panini knife? Maybe.
The Wusthof Classic 8-inch Panini Knife cut through the competition and was chosen by a panel of designers, retailers and journalists.
The panini knife is razor sharp with a reversed scalloped edge, made to cleanly slice crusty grilled sandwiches without compressing the soft fillings.
It's available where Wusthof is sold for around $100.
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