How To Large Dice

  • December 3, 2007
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This technique has nothing to do with the large fuzzy dice found in souped-up muscle cars; it has everything to do with the large diced veggies found in souped-up soups.

You Will Need

  • A chef’s knife
  • A cutting board
  • And a vegetable to cut
How To Large Dice: Wash & peel

Step 1: Wash & peel

Wash and peel the vegetable, if necessary.

How To Large Dice: Grasp knife

Step 2: Grasp knife

Grasp the knife in your dominant hand, holding the handle close to the blade with three fingers: your middle, ring, and pinkie. Curl your forefinger around one side of the blade while holding your thumb on the opposite side.

How To Large Dice: Hold vegetable

Step 3: Hold vegetable

With your non-knife-wielding hand, hold the vegetable firmly on the cutting board close to the area you will cut.

Curl your fingers so that the tips are firmly planted on the vegetable and the knuckles point outward—in the food world, this is called the “claw grip.”

How To Large Dice: Cut off ends

Step 4: Cut off ends

Cut off the ends of the vegetable.

How To Large Dice: Cut off sides

Step 5: Cut off sides

Cut off the sides of the vegetable. It should now resemble a block with 4 long flat surfaces—this will make it easier to cut uniform pieces.

How To Large Dice: Slice lengthwise

Step 6: Slice lengthwise

For a large dice cut, you are aiming to make dice, or cubes, that are ¾ inch on every side. Begin by slicing the vegetable lengthwise into uniform slabs ¾ inch wide.

Keep the point of the knife on the board and use a steady rocking motion to slice—not saw—the vegetable with the full length of the blade.

How To Large Dice: Stack & cut slabs

Step 7: Stack & cut slabs

Stack the slabs on top of each other and again cut them lengthwise into ¾ inch wide sticks.

How To Large Dice: Make crosscuts

Step 8: Make crosscuts

Line up the pile of sticks, and make ¾ inch crosscuts along their length, creating ¾ inch cubes. What you do with them is up to you, but we don’t recommend hanging them from your rearview mirror.

A finished large dice cut vegetable is the same size as a standard gaming die—3/4” by 3/4” by 3/4”.

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Piza_Brand

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