Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Tips That Can Be Used To Help In The Kitchen
Good food has a reputation for being many things. By following these tips, you can enhance your cooking skills.
If you are trying to measure a sticky substance, cooking oil can help. Coat the surface of the spoon or cup with oil and it will come off of your spoon or from the inside of your cup easier. You will not waste as much food. Apply this tip with honey or peanut butter too.
Impress your loved ones or guests with a great sandwich with mayo that is evenly spread from corner to corner on each slice of bread. People don't generally pay attention to perfection in sandwiches so just dollop the mayo into the middle. It is much more enjoyable to have mayo in every bite.
When it's time to chop fresh herbs, you should sprinkle a bit of salt on your cutting board first. This gives the herbs a little flavor. Mostly, though, a little salt keeps the herbs from flying off the board. If you add the salt to your cutting board, reduce the salt in the recipe by the same amount, so that you don't add too much salt to your dish. Any salt on your cutting board can stick to the herbs you are chopping and enhance their flavor.
You'll find that cooking a big, complicated meal is less stressful if you handle some of the preparation ahead of time. Locate the ingredients, cut up and measure herbs and spices and look through your cupboards to make sure you have what you need. When you are ready to get started with the meal, you will only have to deal with the actual cooking.
If you want to avoid the greasy mess that you can get when you warm up leftover food that is oily, try baking it rather than microwaving it. When you cook foods in the microwave, there is a huge surge of heat, which will cause the oil (that heats the quickest) to start to separate from all of the other ingredients. If you bake it and slowly heat it up it will keep the ingredients together.
If too much salt has been accidentally added to a sauce, it can probably be saved. Take just a few peeled potatoes, chop them up and simmer them in your sauce. 15 minutes should do the trick. The potato pieces will soak up the extra salt. You could also choose to add more tomatoes to counteract the saltiness.
Apples tend to be a big ingredient during fall and winter, but they tend to spoil quickly if not stored properly. Dry warm air rots apples, so keep them cool in a basement or loosely wrapped in the fridge. Be warned, there is a reason for the old adage about the rotten apple! If you fail to quickly discard spoiled apples, the rest will quickly spoil as well.
Take advantage of stackable cooling racks. If you are baking big batches of cookies, bars or other goodies, they can take up a large amount of space while they cool. This is why you should use these cooling racks so that you can have more space. By cooling your cookies vertically, the air is able to circulate around them without using up all of your valuable counter space.
When cooking, wash dishes and tools as soon as you're done with them. On one side of your sink, you should have hot soapy water at the ready, and on the other, lukewarm water for rinsing. It is much easier to wash out prep dishes that have just been used.
Try new ways to serve that conveniently frozen corn to your family. If you want a fiesta feel to your corn, put in some onions and black beans, and everyone will love it.
Take care to not overfill your pan when you are sauteing. Too much moisture can cause food to steam rather than saute, affecting the crispness of the meal. Saute at a lower temperature as well.
As you are preparing mashed potatoes for a meal, be sure to use hot, but not boiling milk to stir in with the potatoes. The end result is lighter, fluffier mashed potatoes. Nobody wants to eat mashed potatoes full of lumps.
As with any new endeavor, the discoveries you make when learning to improve your cooking are sure to excite you. Cooking can be as much fun as actually eating! Hopefully, this article has given you useful information that you can incorporate into your cooking skills, or at the very least inspired you to seek out better and newer ways to cook! Even professional chefs can learn new recipes and cooking techniques.
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