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Discover knife skills classes in NYC. From beginner knife skills to advanced techniques, learn how to chop, dice, and slice like a professional chef and elevate your cooking game to new heights.

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Knife Skills

The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 63 N 3rd St , Brooklyn, NY

Learn essential knife techniques and safe kitchen practices at The Brooklyn Kitchen. This hands-on class covers everything from selecting and storing ingredients to honing and sharpening your knives. Plus, this is a chance to enjoy a delicious snack while you sharpen your culinary skills.

(738) Beginner 16 and older
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Parent-Teen Basic Knife Skills

Purple Kale Kitchenworks @ 250 44th St, Brooklyn, NY

Learn the Spider Walk and other effective knife techniques in this unique Basic Knife Skills course at Purple Kale Kitchenworks. Discover the secrets to sharpening your knives and find the cutting board's Sweet Spot. Develop speed, balance, and flow with personalized instruction from chef/owner Ronna Welsh.

(2) All levels 14 and older
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Knife Sharpening

The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 268 36th St, Brooklyn, NY

Join Harry Rosenblum, co-founder of the Brooklyn Kitchen and the head of Kikuichi New York (the oldest knife company in the world)  for a hands on sharpening class. We'll cover how to handle, sharpen, fix and hone your knives to get the most out of them. Sharp knives are the most important tool in any kitchen, and yours should be no different. We will start you on your way to sharpening at home on a water stone. This is the oldest, and still...

(738) All levels 18 and older
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Knife Sharpening

Brooklyn Shoe Space @ 224 Roebling St, Brooklyn, NY

By the end of this two hour hands-on class you will be well on your way to expertly sharpening knives and tools of all sorts.    We will cover all aspects of sharpening western and Japanese kitchen and outdoor knives, scissors, chisels, plane irons, leather knives, etc. Students should bring any knives or tools that they wish to learn to sharpen. We will focus on as many of them as time allows. Each student will be provided the use of...

(191) All levels 15 and older
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Knife Skills

Purple Kale Kitchenworks @ 250 44th St, Brooklyn, NY

In Basic Knife Skills, you’ll learn our “spider walk,” how to make your knife “sing,” the best way to cut an onion, and how to elegantly undo a chicken joint.  We don’t focus on superfluous technique; we teach balance, cadence, posture, and grip, guiding you in practice, hand over hand. Like in all of our classes, you’ll get focused, personalized instruction.  Plus, you’ll have prepared fixings for a delicious meal that you...

(2) All levels 14 and older
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$105
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Bite Size: Slice and Dice Workshop

The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 274 36th St, Brooklyn, NY

Need a little knife confidence? Start here. This hands-on lesson will walk you through two of the most essential elements of cooking at home: *literally* slicing and dicing. Learn how to hold a knife and your non-dominant hand, how to slice and dice with efficiency, and how to work cleanly in the kitchen -- the keys to unlocking a lifetime of zen-like meal prep. Duration: 45 minutes Skills learned: Knife safety How to hold a chef’s knife and...

(738) All levels 16 and older
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Knife Skills Technique

Pie Corps @ 77 Driggs Ave, Brooklyn, NY

In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of handling, caring for and using your knife.  Good knife skills are critical to all good cooking (and pie making). We will also discuss what makes a knife a 'good knife' and of course, we will cut a variety of vegetables, learn different cutting techniques and make a simple salad & stir-fry out of what we cut. Bringing your own knife is recommended, but if you don't have a knife you...

(40) All levels 13 and older
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Knife Skills Pre-Game

The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 274 36th St, Brooklyn, NY

This is why we're here. In advance of your class, come in for a hands-on crash course in knife care, honing and handling.

(738) Advanced 16 and older
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Knife Skills (Advanced)

The Brooklyn Kitchen @ 100 Frost St, Brooklyn, NY

Graduated from Knife Skills and ready for more? This class will take you to the next level with instruction on how to break down whole chicken and fish.

(738) Advanced 18 and older
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Knife Skills

Robicelli's Bakery Cooking School @ 9009 5th Ave, New York, NY

We will be teaching you basic knife skills to make your work in the kitchen exponentially faster, not to mention safer. You’ll also learn what to look for when purchasing knives. One of the most requested things our students ask to learn is how to make quick and easy dinners at home. Well, one of the reasons why dinner takes so long to prepare is the prep time, which can be reduced tremendously by learning good knife technique. Students will...

(5) All levels 14 and older
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Reviews for Knife Skills Classes in NYC

Knife Skills Classes in NYC are rated 4.6 stars based on 976 verified reviews from actual CourseHorse.com purchasers.

  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by Nancy K. on 5/28/2023
    Great class and instructor was very knowledgeable and helpful.
  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by Kyle G. on 11/21/2021
    Ayla and Brianna were very effective teachers, and just generally good hosts and good sports. I'll be recommending this class to friends, and stopping back to get my knives sharpened.
  • Knife Skills

    Anonymous review on 2/10/2020
    Megan was an awesome instructor and am looking forward to taking more classes at the Brooklyn Kitchen
  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by Helen P. on 12/23/2019
    High quality!
  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by Tom O. on 9/8/2019
    Great class, fun and informative. Great venue.
  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by Rebecca L. on 8/25/2019
    Ayla the instructor was so approachable and helpful. It was a really fun and useful class, teaching me a skill I can now use at home. Being able to enjoy the prepped food at the end was the icing on the cake!
  • Knife Skills

    Anonymous review on 7/28/2019
    Was Much fun and my skills improved. The meal was plenty for lunch and quite good!
  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by Joann T. on 4/22/2019
    Very comfortable setting; friendly, knowledgable and helpful instructors. Took this class with my son and his girlfriend, and we totally enjoyed it. I learned a lot, and felt much more comfortable about my knife skills when the class was over. The vegetables we chopped were made into a soup and a salad, which we all got to enjoy at the end of the session. Would definitely take another class at this venue.
  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by Kristen R. on 3/3/2019
    Wonderful teacher, informational and hands-on! Thank you!
  • Knife Skills

    Reviewed by jeanette b. on 11/25/2018
    Loved that the instructor taught in a manner in which the awkwardness I had around sharp objects faded away. I have the confidence to prep a meal in front of company.

Discover the Best Knife Skills Classes in NYC

When was the last time you cooked a meal for yourself? What if you could cook like a chef and enjoy it? Learning knife skills is a great start to upping your kitchen (and therefore eating) game. 

People have been making knives for most of history, all the way back to the days of hunting and gathering. They looked a little different, but they ultimately did the same thing: separated meat and prepared other types of foods to make them easier and more enjoyable to eat. 

When knives with metal blades came around in the Romano-British period (43 AD to the fall of the Roman Empire), they were a luxury. Rich people dined with metal cutlery, but most of the time their guests did not. That wasn’t because knives weren’t around. In fact, men and women carried knives around for other tasks. Over time, other eating utensils became more widely used (the spoon is one of the earliest eating utensils, and forks have a scandalous history). Pocket knives remain a staple, and larger knives are often used in hunting and fishing communities.

Knives are sharp objects generally used to cut items like consumable goods and meats. They’re categorized as cutlery, and as such, means you need to learn solid safety practices as you learn knife skills. 

Having knife skills includes knowing how to: 

  • Grip a knife correctly
  • Hold food securely to avoid cutting yourself when using knives
  • Use the correct cutting and knife terminology
  • Take care of your knives, for example sharpening and honing them
  • Stabilize your cutting board to eliminate sliding on the countertops as you’re cutting

There are many types of cutting you’ll learn about as well. From the basic chopping and dicing to a more advanced chiffonade or julienne, it’s a good idea to learn what the cuts are called to accurately read recipes.

Why You Should Learn Knife Skills in NYC

Learning to cook is a good skill for every adult to have. NYC offers a vast array of restaurants and takeout because of the size and diversity of the city. That being said, cooking can be a valuable skill in “the city that never sleeps.” 

For one, there are plenty of markets where you can purchase fresh foods. Many New Yorkers walk or take public transportation, which means being able to purchase fresh ingredients from a wide variety of places is helpful for small shopping trips. 

NY residents tend to work long hours, which can make cooking feel cumbersome, like another job. When you learn how to use knives, and other cooking skills, preparing a nice meal after a long day could be a good way to slow down and do self-care. Not to mention, homemade food makes you feel good when you eat it. 

If you’re looking for a career change, NYC is a great place to learn knife skills. Nearly every restaurant job, whether you want to be a chef or own a food truck, requires you to know how to use the tools of the trade. 

In-Person Knife Skills Classes & Schools in NYC

New York City is an awesome place to learn and practice knife skills. Little Italy in Lower Manhattan is home to a great little cooking school called Miette. It’s clever because in French “miette” means little crumb and the school is located inside the restaurant Tartine, meaning “slice of bread.” 

During Miette’s Knife Skills: The Fundamentals course, you’ll learn skills through making a tasty meal. Start by making an appetizer of tomato bruschetta, through a roasted chicken dish with roasted potatoes, and finish with an apple tarte fine. You’ll chop, dice, and slice through each menu item and enjoy the meal together at the end of class. Chef Paul will demonstrate knife basics like how to choose and take care of your cooking knives. 

Knife Skills 101 by Home Cooking NY is a basics course beginners won’t want to miss. In their SoHo Manhattan location, Home Cooking NY teaches the basics of how to grip and sharpen your knives. During class, you’ll practice with an 8-inch chef’s knife— or bring your own knife, if you prefer. When you’re done you’ll get to keep the knife sharpening stone you learned how to use in class and enjoy a hot meal with your peers.

Home Cooking NY also offers a Six Basic Cooking Techniques course. Knife skills are an important topic. In addition, you’ll learn about how to cook meat, make pan sauces, roast vegetables, and blanch green veggies. The class culminates in a delicious meal of pan-roasted chicken, roasted potatoes with seasonal vegetables and chicken gravy, paired with string beans and a lemon gremolata. 

If you’re looking for a knife skills class that teaches you about ingredients, The Brooklyn Kitchen in Sunset Park offers Knife Skills. The chef will teach you about knives, how to shop for the best ingredients, use them to create fresh flavors in your food, and how to store them the proper way. One perk of The Brooklyn Kitchen is that they’re aware of allergies and will ensure you’re safe in their kitchen while you’re learning. All you have to do is tell them your allergies when you register and they’ll work with you to make sure the kitchen is free from the allergen. 

Want to take your partner on a date? How about an Italian Date Night cooking class? CocuSocial Cooking Classes provides this fun activity for couples looking to have fun in the kitchen together (bookings have to be made in pairs). Chef Jerry will guide you through the knife skills and cooking processes step-by-step and you’ll get to enjoy your homemade meal at the end of the night. This class doesn’t require previous experience. You’ll have a good time whether you love cooking, you’re starting out, or simply want to try something new with your partner.

If you’re looking for an adventurous cooking class for a solo experience, or for you and a friend, CocuSocial Cooking Classes offers a Steamed Bao Buns class. You’ll learn to make the dough for the buns first, allowing it time to prove as you prepare the filling. There are ground beef and vegan filling options. To top off the meal, you’ll create a Siopao dipping sauce before enjoying the fruits of your labor. 

Virtual Knife Skills Classes & Schools

Learning to use knives requires working with your hands. But sometimes you may not be able to find a class that interests you. The good news is that there are plenty of online knife skills classes available. Taking an online class can be convenient, too, because you won’t have to worry about traffic, or being overwhelmed by learning a new skill around other people. You’ll also have the benefit of working in your own familiar spaces and likely have more special topics classes to choose from. 

Learning remotely generally means you’ll have to provide your own equipment and materials, although many courses ship ingredients right to your home. If you have dietary restrictions or specific food preferences, it can be nice to have a little more control over your ingredients and learning environment. 

To get a feel for the basics, consider courses like Knife Skills 101 (Online) by Taste Buds Kitchen. During this course, you’ll slice, dice, and mince your way to confidence in the kitchen. You’ll make salsa with tortilla chips, sweet potato fries, and jalapeno lime dipping sauce to enjoy after class. 

To prepare, you’ll need to stock up on the ingredients. When you register, you’ll receive a list that tells you what you need, the quantities, and the recipes. Even though the course is virtual, you’ll still be learning and practicing the skills during class. 

Looking for a little more advanced class to put your skills to use? Try Argentinian Cooking Online #2 with Mirta by The League of Kitchens. This exciting and culturally rich cooking class will take you on a journey through an Argentine delicacy. Learn to make skirt steak with chimichurri sauce using Mirta’s family recipe. Practice your knife skills on the roasted potatoes, fresh herbs, and vegetable salad. When you get done with class, you’ll love eating your perfectly cooked steak and well-cut side dishes. 

After you register, they’ll send you an ingredients list and the kitchen tools you’ll need to be able to participate in class. All you have to do when you’ve purchased the ingredients is show up for class ready to learn and enjoy yourself. 

Private Group Knife Skills Classes in NYC

Do you want to provide a knife skills class as a fun team-building event for your business or organization? Or maybe a cooking class where everyone can learn to make a dish together? CourseHorse has live online knife skills classes for private groups

During this 60-minute Virtual Knife Skills Workshop, cooks of all experience levels will learn and enjoy themselves. Beginners will learn new skills, while advanced cooks will learn to be more efficient in the kitchen. 


In order to prepare for class, you’ll need to pick up a few basic kitchen items like a chef’s knife, cutting board, and vegetable peeler, as well as a variety of fresh vegetables. Don’t worry, when you register for class, you’ll get a list of what each participant needs to stock up in advance. 

When you sign up for a course like this through CourseHorse, there are a few key benefits you’ll want to know about. For one, there’s no booking fee. The only additional cost will be if you want to add customization to the workshop like games or an extra expert. 

After you book, you’ll receive confirmation within 24 hours. That’s a nice feature if you’re expensing the group or getting reimbursed, especially since the course can support up to 500 participants. 

Even if you don’t know exactly how many people will attend, you can always book with the minimum of ten participants and update the roster later. While CourseHorse recommends Zoom for the video platform, they’re able to accommodate others if your company has a preference. 

If you have questions or would like to request a demo, simply reach out to the CourseHorse team via the contact form on the website to get connected with someone who can help.

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