Saturday, 3 November 2012
Monday, 29 October 2012
Tricks To Help You Become A Better Cook
If you are just getting started learning how to cook, remember that everyone must start with the basics. Not everyone has a natural ability to cook. However, cooking is a skill that can be taught to all. There are things that every cook should know that helps them to become better at making a good meal. This article provides valuable guidance that will help you on your road to becoming an exceptional cook.
It's important to include beans and tofu in your diet if you're trying to increase your protein intake. The vast majority of grocery stores stock both of these products. The tofu can be lightly seasoned and pan fried, which makes for a great alternative to meat. For a tasty bean dish, simply boil them with your favorite herbs.
Buy a high-quality meat thermometer to check the cooking temperature of your meats prior to removing from the stove. The temperatures that meat should reach, when being cooked to be eaten, varies between different types of meat. Meat that has not been cooked sufficiently can have bacteria growing in it, and these can cause illness if eaten.
It is possible to do a lot of preparation beforehand in order to speed up the cooking process and make it easier. Look through any recipes you make before you begin and prep accordingly, this can save you time before you cook letting you concentrate on your task when the time comes. It is often possible to prepare your ingredients as much as 24 hours ahead of time. More complex recipes become quicker and more fun this way.
Even the simple things can make the family go wow, like spreading mayo evening completely across a piece of bread. People are often in a rush and will slap the sauce on haphazardly. When you take the time to spread the condiment evenly, you make sure that each bite is bursting with flavor.
Try putting a little ketchup in the batter when you are frying foods. Most people usually only use ketchup to dip their cooked foods in, but it is actually a great choice to dip uncooked foods into before they are dipped into the dry coating. Ketchup provides excellent flavor to fried foods, and your friends will love it.
Making a simple dish of fried rice is a great way to make use of the leftover meat and vegetables in the refrigerator. Day old rice works best, but fresh will be fine too if you reduce the water a bit to make it drier. Fry your meats and vegetables in some oil. Then add rice and season it.
After your Thanksgiving meal, don't throw away turkey leftovers. What you want to do with them is slice the meat, put it in a freezer friendly tupperware, and stick it into the freezer. This will keep the turkey fresh enough to make salads and sandwiches for a couple of weeks.
This can be fixed quite easily by using the following tip. Chop and peel some raw potatoes and then allow them to simmer in that sauce for around 15 minutes. The potatoes will take in all the extra salt. For tomato dishes, add more tomatoes for lowering the saltiness and cook until tender.
If you have time when you are reheating food, use an oven rather than a microwave to avoid dry food and puddles of extremely hot liquid. Microwaving can cause oil to splatter. As the oil heats, it moves away from the rest of the ingredients in the dish, resulting in a mess. Reheating foods in the oven allows everything to heat more consistently, keeping the ingredients blended and the flavors intact.
If you will be making dried beans wait to add the salt or other seasonings. When they have softened is the right time. Both garlic and salt will keep your beans from getting softer while they cook. Hold off on adding any seasoning to your beans until you have reached the texture you desire.
A new and challenging recipe won't make a good impression if you haven't mastered it. It is wiser to stick with the tried and true. You don't want to put off a date, a coworker, or even the dodgy in-laws with substandard food. Find out what kind of food they like and prepare something you are comfortable with.
Having knives that are very sharp is essential when cooking. A dull knife will not only make it more difficult to slice and chop your ingredients, but it will also be a hazard to use. With a dull knife, you may have to struggle to cut a vegetable, making it more likely that you will get injured in the process. Using a sharp knife will make it easier to cut that vegetable, so you are less likely to get hurt.
For a homemade soup that is very low in fat, use fat-free stock or broth as your base. Take advantage of the vast array of colorful, tasty vegetables and lean meats to keep fat content low. As soon as the soup is done cooking, put it in the refrigerator to chill. This allows the remaining fat to congeal on the top. Use a spoon to carefully scoop out this layer of hardened fat and throw it away. There is approximately 100 calories per tablespoon of fat, which can make a big difference!
Fruit works extremely well when grilled. You can fill a skewer with peach or nectarine slices, and melon slices can work well too. Watch the fruit carefully, and leave the skewer on until your fruit is nicely covered with grill marks. Place atop grilled pound cake or on ice cream to serve.
Do you enjoy cooking with the flavors of fresh basil? Fill an empty glass with fresh basil. Fill the container with enough water to cover the stems. Put it on the counter of your kitchen in order to maintain its freshness for many weeks. If you pay close attention and frequently change the water in the glass, you are likely to see basil roots starting to grow. Occasionally trim the basil in order to promote more growth so that you can have fresh basil for a while.
Do not start cooking until you are certain you have all the necessary ingredients. When you do this, you will have all of your tools and ingredients at your fingertips. It doesn't take any longer to prepare before you cook than while you cook, but it does make the experience easier and faster.
Many of the most important nutrients present in vegetables are removed or destroyed with lengthy cooking methods such as boiling. To preserve their vitamins and minerals, cook vegetables quickly by steaming them or frying them. They can also be enjoyed raw.
If you have to season food while cooking it, add some in timed intervals rather than all of it at the start of cooking. This adds a more subtle and deep flavor to your food and enhances the flavors of other ingredients to the utmost.
When making a stir-fry meal, meat should always be thinly sliced, and cut on the bias. Very often this is difficult to master and takes a lot of time. Take the meat out as soon its gets firm (not frozen), then cut it across the grain at a forty-five degree angle.
Do you ever hesitate to toss moldy food? Do you wonder if you can still use the fruit by simply cutting out the part that seems overripe? Unfortunately, there is no healthy way of saving half rotten fruit. They need to be thrown out, due to the fact that mold is much deeper than just skin level and could make you or anyone who eats it very ill.
Now you can become a better cook with these tricks in hand. With these tips, you can experiment to make many new delicious meals. There are some many great foods to choose from and culinary recipes that can make cooking interesting and fun.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Trash The Takeout Menus And Try These Cooking Tips
Good food can be considered many different things. Look for ways to use these tips to improve your cooking skills.
Take the stress out of a major cooking endeavor by completing as much prep work in advance as possible. Browse through your recipes and see what parts can be prepared early, without fear of spoiling. Lots of prep work can be completed the day before cooking. You can turn a fancy meal into a fast, fun meal that can be cooked in a flash!
Be sure to read labels when purchasing ingredients for recipes. Many often-used ingredients contain hidden, unhealthy ingredients. Look out for excessive levels of sodium or sugar, since over-consumption of either leads to health problems.
Color plays an important part in cooking. It is both appealing to the eyes and healthier to your body. Colorful foods like cherry tomatoes, carrots, cilantro or parsley make fun and healthy garnishments. If you use color, people will want to eat your foods.
After you make sauce, pour the leftovers into ice cube trays and place them in the freezer. This makes it easier for you to make a quick meal which you can reheat at a later time. Have no fear, for the sauce will taste great even after being frozen in the trays!
To truss a turkey means to tie it up with string. This helps keep the bird's legs and wings close to his body, helping it cook more consistently. If you don't tie down the limbs, the tips of them will likely burn before the body of the turkey is done.
For dishes that involve multiple steps, make it easy on yourself by doing portions of the work on the evening prior to cooking. Gather your ingredients, chop and measure the herbs or spices and double-check that you have everything you need. When you are ready to cook the meal it will be quick and easy because you will just have to throw the ingredients together and cook.
Make a lot of stock if you are going to make it ahead of time. Make sure that you prepare a large amount of stock so that you will have more than enough to store and use for future kitchen adventures. You can use the stock as a base for all kinds of soups or even casseroles. Allow the stock to cool before freezing it in durable, Ziploc bags.
Keep the dressing for a salad off to the side when you're having guests over for a meal. Some people love dressing in great huge globs, while others like a lighter taste. Some folks don't like any dressing at all, (or are watching their weight) so leave the dressing of salads up to your guests. Also, give a variety of different dressings.
When cooking potato skins or twice baked potatoes, always use the kind with a thick skin such as a russet. Red potatoes are too thin-skinned to hold up to a dense filling.
Replace and refresh your spices twice a year. A lot of people keep spices too long, which makes them not taste very good. Share your spices with friends or relatives if you will not use as much as you buy.
Use a paper towel to blot moisture off of any ground meat before you put it in the pan to cook. Blotting the moisture away will help the meat cook better. Any moisture that remains there will be released during cooking. The moisture will dissolve. The meat, which is suppose to sear, may steam instead.
Use both the timer on your oven and a timer that can be carried with you, such as the type found on a watch. By using your watch timer, you will always have it with you and will hear the alarm regardless of where you are.
Reserve some pasta water for use in your pasta sauce. Set aside approximately one-fourth cup. When you are getting ready to mix the pasta and sauce together, pour in some of the water. Amalgamation will help the starch in the pasta to add a creamy quality, and extra body to your sauce.
Consider drying your very own tomatoes. Simply cut them into 1/2 half inch slices, or cut lengthwise for Romas. Place the resulting tomato pieces on a rack, then salt their exposed flesh lightly. Put the rack on a baking sheet, and slow-bake in an oven that is set to 190 degrees for about 10 hours. You can then freeze your tomatoes in Ziplock bags. You can also pack dried tomatoes in a jar with some fresh herbs and olive oil. Dried tomatoes should be stored within the refrigerator and used within two weeks.
Those of you who enjoy cooking fish should consider trying to catch your own. If one catches and cooks their own fish the same day, it tastes fresh and it provides food for that person.
Wait a few minutes before you serve a meal to allow the food to sit for a bit. A lot of people do not wait long enough before serving food. It can be tempting to serve a meal straight off the grill. If you do this, you'll miss out on the meat's full flavor. It's also important that the food simply cools down and rests for awhile for flavor's sake. Give it a few minutes, and it should be ready to go.
Before cooking with skewers there are a few things that you need to know. If you are choosing to use a metal skewer you can choose from round or flattened skewers. Skewers that are not round will better hold food in place on the skewer.
Make your own sun-dried tomatoes. Just slice them when ripe to about 1/2" thickness. Put them facing upwards onto a cooling rack and add a little salt. Put the rack on a baking sheet, and slow-bake in an oven that is set to 190 degrees for about 10 hours. Place them in the freezer in plastic bags. Another option is to store dried tomatoes in a jar that contains fresh, flavorful herbs and olive oil. The tomatoes will need to be refrigerated and should be consumed within a couple of weeks.
When making a stir-fry meal, meat should always be thinly sliced, and cut on the bias. Very often this is difficult to master and takes a lot of time. Take the meat out as soon its gets firm (not frozen), then cut it across the grain at a forty-five degree angle.
Do you ever hesitate to toss moldy food? Do you wonder if you can still use the fruit by simply cutting out the part that seems overripe? Unfortunately, there is no healthy way of saving half rotten fruit. They need to be thrown out, due to the fact that mold is much deeper than just skin level and could make you or anyone who eats it very ill.
As your cooking abilities improve, start using more complex recipes. Hopefully you now see that cooking really doesn't have to be as complicated, and intimidating as you once thought. Your dishes will now be enjoyed by everyone.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Bring Out Your Inner Chef: Cooking Tips And Ideas
Cooking is viewed by many as too time-consuming and bothersome to deal with. Use the advice in the article so you can do just that.
When making a stir-fry meal, meat should always be thinly sliced, and cut on the bias. However, this can take a lot of time while also being very tricky. Take the cut of meat out when it is a bit firm but has not become frozen and begin to slice it across the grain diagonally.
Buy a high-quality meat thermometer to check the cooking temperature of your meats prior to removing from the stove. The temperatures that meat should reach, when being cooked to be eaten, varies between different types of meat. Meat that has not been cooked sufficiently can have bacteria growing in it, and these can cause illness if eaten.
Always take good care of your wooden cutting board. A cutting board made from wood can crack and warp if it is exposed to excessive moisture, heat and dryness. Do not immerse the cutting board in water, instead, clean it using a sponge and warm water. If you have a damaged cutting board, you should purchase an oil product that is designed for cutting board restoration. It should be completely dry before its next use.
Rub your hands on stainless steel after you handle smelly foods such as garlic, fish, or onions to get the smell out. It does not matter if you use a spoon, a side of your stainless-steel sink, or a "soap bar" made of stainless-steel; rubbing your hand on it neutralizes the undesirable smell and freshens your hands.
Use sharp knives to prepare your favorite meals. Dull knives are more dangerous to use and they are less productive as well. You will be more apt to cut yourself with a dull knife than a sharp knife, as you'll spend a lot more time trying to force that dull knife through the food you are cutting.
The best way to cook any roast quickly is to simply not go through the trouble of taking out the bone. The meat cooks faster because the bone will carry the heat through the inside of the roast, helping it cook from the inside out. After the roast is cooked, just slice around the bone to serve.
Don't panic, you can fix that ripped or torn pie crust. Many times your pie dough will develop cracks if it has been overworked. You can sprinkle cold water around the cracks, then gently dab the pie dough with a finger. If you notice cracking in the upper crust, use a pastry brush to apply a milk wash to repair it; you can further disguise the cracks with a sprinkling of coarse sugar. This way, your crust will look glazed once it comes out of the oven.
Always use soft, not melted butter when you are making cookies. If your butter is melted, however, harden it a little bit by freezing it for a couple of minutes. Your dough will spread the right amount if the dough is cooler.
If you plan to prepare food outside for a cookout, make sure the grill itself is prepped beforehand. You should start preparing your grill around 30 minutes before you put the food on. The coals should have a coating of ash and be at a medium heat. Grilling at this temperature is highly recommended.
Clean cooking utensils are an absolute necessity when you start any cooking project. If your utensils still have food in them, it can ruin what you are trying to cook. There is a possibility this may introduce bacteria into the food.
Quickly cooking veggies is preferable to slow-cooking methods. Though slow cooking is popular in some cultures, the process actually eliminates important nutrients and renders the vegetables tasteless. These cooking techniques will yield vegetables that are healthier and taste great as well. The key to improving your vegetables is learning how you can cook them in the minimum amount of time.
To truss a turkey means to tie it up with string. This pulls the legs and wings close to its body so that it can cook evenly. Otherwise, the meat found in the legs and wings tends to become dry and tough during cooking.
Popular French fried potato recipes suggest soaking the potatoes in water for 30 minutes before cooking them. Allowing the sliced potatoes to soak up more cold fluids helps to reinforce the fibers that are in the vegetable, that way when they are deep fried, they are better able to stand up to the heat and won't completely break down.
Wash your dishes as you go when cooking a meal. Have some hot and soapy water on one side, and clear rinsing water on the other. Most bowls, pots, pans and utensils are much easier to clean immediately after they're done being used, and this will ensure that they're ready go if you need them again during the preparation of your meal.
Do you enjoy cooking with the flavors of fresh basil? Fill an empty glass with fresh basil. Fill the container with enough water to cover the stems. Put it on the counter of your kitchen in order to maintain its freshness for many weeks. If you pay close attention and frequently change the water in the glass, you are likely to see basil roots starting to grow. Occasionally trim the basil in order to promote more growth so that you can have fresh basil for a while.
Spice up your cooking with a little creativity. The instructions for a recipe aren't set in stone. When you're comfortable with the recipe, play within it to see what can be reduced, increased, or added for a better taste or texture. That is a sign of a true cook!
Many of the most important nutrients present in vegetables are removed or destroyed with lengthy cooking methods such as boiling. To preserve their vitamins and minerals, cook vegetables quickly by steaming them or frying them. They can also be enjoyed raw.
You can set multiple timers to help you keep track of what you're cooking. Using the alarm on your watch will help make sure that you hear it go off, and prevent from overcooking your food.
While you are cooking, it's a great idea to clean the dishes as you go. Keep soapy water on one side of the sink and use the other side to rinse your dishes. Utensils and mixing bowls can wash up quickly, and you will have them ready to use again as you prepare additional courses of the meal.
Do you ever hesitate to toss moldy food? Do you wonder if you can still use the fruit by simply cutting out the part that seems overripe? Unfortunately, there is no healthy way of saving half rotten fruit. They need to be thrown out, due to the fact that mold is much deeper than just skin level and could make you or anyone who eats it very ill.
The art of cooking can be a hobby, an asset and even a source of income. There are so many ways of preparing food, and you should learn all you can from the people that are best at it. Use these tips and see how successful you can be in the kitchen.
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Cook Like A Chef With These Tips
It's common knowledge that people require food to sustain life. No one wants to just survive though. Cooking something will make you feel proud, and you will enjoy your meal even more. Find some inspiring tips below and get excited about cooking.
When baking a cake, be sure not to over or under cook it. The recommended cooking times can give beginner bakers a general idea of how long to bake the cake, but these guidelines can be inaccurate because elevation and other factors have to be taken into account when determining how long to leave the cake in the oven. Sticking a toothpick in the center of the cake is a time proven test for doneness. If it is covered in batter, your cake is not done yet. Wait until the toothpick comes out clean.
Wooden skewers should be soaked in plain water before each use for an absolute minimum of thirty minutes. This helps them avoid burning when you cook. To ensure that the food doesn't fall off the skewer, use two skewers for each item.
If you are preparing a recipe that calls for milk or water, try substituting with an alternate liquid to add new flavor to your meals. When a recipe calls for water, you can try chicken or beef broths. You may even want to try something like juice. Rather than using milk, think about yogurt, buttermilk or sour cream. Varying the liquids that are in your recipes is an excellent method of adding nutrition and variety to a dish.
Are you going to cook with fresh basil? If you want to keep it fresh, first place it in a glass. Then cover the stems of the basil with water. Keep on the kitchen counter so it'll be fresh for weeks! With some care, you may even be able to encourage the basil to grow roots. You should also trim the basil once in a while so it grows even more.
Raw potatoes should rest in chilly water for approximately 30 minutes. This will help them to be crispy and delicious. The fibers of raw cut potatoes that have been soaked in cold water prior to hitting the deep fryer, are stronger and can handle the heat better without breakage.
The best way to cook any roast quickly is to simply not go through the trouble of taking out the bone. The meat cooks faster because the bone will carry the heat through the inside of the roast, helping it cook from the inside out. After the roast is cooked, just slice around the bone to serve.
When you are preparing potato skins or twice baked potatoes, consider using a baking potato. Always avoid red potatoes as they have the thinnest skins.
If you are preparing macaroni and cheese dishes, you must always closely follow the directions on the recipe. The macaroni turns out perfect this way and is to die for once the nice velvety cheese is melted over the noodles. You can eat macaroni and cheese with a spoon or fork, although it's probably easier to scoop it up quicker with a spoon. Spice it up with some type of pepper!
If you know that time will be limited the following day, try to do some of the prep for that night's meal the day before. You can chop and prepare meats and vegetables for fajitas or refrigerate a casserole the night before. When you get home tired and weary, you can pop a great meal in the oven and still make your family happy!
Let your food rest a bit before sitting down to eat. Most people are unaware that it's a good idea to have a meal sit out for a few minutes before eating. It is highly tempting to serve the food as soon as you take it off the grill. Though if you do this, your food will not be as enjoyable. Let your food, particularly meat dishes, rest for a few minutes prior to serving.
A great starting point when looking to expand your cooking repertoire is your local library or bookstore. Look for cookbooks which contain basic and simple recipes for you to practice and have fun preparing. Experiment with a few, and be patient; remember, you're learning new skills.
Twice a year, you should buy all new spices. The flavor of spices diminishes if they sit around for too long. If you purchase a spice that you don't use very often, give some of it to friends or relatives.
Many individuals enjoy cooking with apples when it is cooler outside, but if stored improperly, they will no longer be usable. Warm, dry air will make apples rot, so keep them in the fridge or cellar in plastic bags. Cull bad apples from the bag to avoid rotting more of them.
Always keep your spices away from light in a cool place. Leaving your spices out will expose them to moisture and light, which will diminish their quality. Storing your spices in a cool location far from direct sunlight will help them last longer and taste better. You can prepare tastier meals if you use fresher spices.
Have you found yourself regretting disposing of moldy fruits? Is it possible to save the fruit by cutting the bad part out of it? Unfortunately, there isn't any way to save fruit that has begun to rot. Rid yourself of this fruit. The mold can run deep and can make you sick if eaten.
Have you ever had feelings of guilt when you have thrown away rotten fruit? Is it alright to cut out the rotten part and save them? Never try to salvage fruit that is past its prime. Throw them away because mold grows much deeper than you can see and moldy food can make you very sick.
Use paper towels to blot the moisture from the surface of ground meat before cooking. Blot away the excess moisture on all ground meat before cooking. If you do not blot it away, the moisture will come out when the meat is cooked. The moisture will cook away. This leads to the meat getting steamed, instead of what you want, which is to sear it.
Sometimes we may forget to taste our cooking before adding salt, and end up with too much of it. Not to worry, though, as this can be fixed. If you happen to make a sauce too salty, put some raw potato into the pot for a short time to absorb the excess. The sliced potatoes will absorb any extra salt. If your dish contains tomatoes, just put in more of them to take away the salty flavor and proceed with cooking until they become ready.
When making a stir-fry meal, meat should always be thinly sliced, and cut on the bias. Very often this is difficult to master and takes a lot of time. Take the meat out as soon its gets firm (not frozen), then cut it across the grain at a forty-five degree angle.
Do you ever hesitate to toss moldy food? Do you wonder if you can still use the fruit by simply cutting out the part that seems overripe? Unfortunately, there is no healthy way of saving half rotten fruit. They need to be thrown out, due to the fact that mold is much deeper than just skin level and could make you or anyone who eats it very ill.
Cooking does not have to be frightening. Cooking food on your own can save you a lot of money, improve your nutrition and health, and be fun all at the same time. Apply these tips the next time you go grocery shopping or cook. Enjoy cooking a delicious meal that is sure to please any palate.
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Food Is Fun Again With These Cooking And Preparation Tips
There is something for everyone to cook. Do you have the capability to purchase ingredients, and can you stick to a recipe? Do you have any cooking equipment? If so, you can learn to prepare meals! This article contains some simple advice and a few creative ideas which will help you to advance your culinary skills to the next level, so that you can effortlessly produce delicious meals night after night.
When using garlic in your cooking, always purchase the freshest garlic possible. Fresh garlic has a sweeter taste than old garlic. If it isn't soft, bruised or shriveled and it has some firm skin then you know that the garlic is fresh.
Sauteing vegetables is an extremely healthy method of cooking them. Consider adding chicken broth for some added flavor. The broth adds flavor to them, while reducing oil that is usually used for sauteing. This is an easy, delicious way to prepare veggies for you meal.
Measure out your cooking oils carefully. If you want to lower the fat in your home cooked meals, you need to carefully measure any oil that you are going to use rather then just guessing. Doing this will make it easy for you to keep track of exactly how much oil is being used.
If you want to make chicken stock, you might as well make a lot of it. If you make a large pot of stock, you can freeze it and store it for future use. Good homemade chicken stock is a wonderful base in soups, stews, casseroles and more. Put the stock into freezer bags and put it in your freezer.
Use sharp knives to prepare your favorite meals. Dull knives are more dangerous to use and they are less productive as well. You will be more apt to cut yourself with a dull knife than a sharp knife, as you'll spend a lot more time trying to force that dull knife through the food you are cutting.
As you are preparing mashed potatoes for a meal, be sure to use hot, but not boiling milk to stir in with the potatoes. Using hot, rather than cold, milk results in more fluffed-up and lighter mashed potatoes. Try this trick if your mashed potatoes have been heavy or lumpy lately.
Eat hearty winter greens. Kale, collards and broccoli rabe taste much sweeter after the first winter frost. Go for greens that have a bright color rather than a yellow color and limp body. These greens are dirt magnets, so take care when washing them. Place the greens into a bowl with cool water, shake them off and continue rinsing until the you see clear water.
When sauteing food, don't put too much oil in the pan. The excess moisture can steam the food versus sauteing, minimizing the chances that you will get that crispness you want. Use a low temperature while doing this, too.
You should bake crusts for a longer period of time than you think. The crust should turn a golden color, not simple blonde. The darker color results when the sugar from the crust has started to caramelize and will have a much sweeter and crisper flavor.
However, there is a way that your efforts can be saved and the sauce still used. Mix two spoons of water and one spoon of corn starch in a bowl. Stir this into the sauce to thicken it up. Add your starch slowly, then stir constantly to not over-thicken it.
Quickly cooking veggies is preferable to slow-cooking methods. Though slow cooking is popular in some cultures, the process actually eliminates important nutrients and renders the vegetables tasteless. These cooking techniques will yield vegetables that are healthier and taste great as well. The key to improving your vegetables is learning how you can cook them in the minimum amount of time.
Having knives that are very sharp is essential when cooking. A dull knife will not only make it more difficult to slice and chop your ingredients, but it will also be a hazard to use. With a dull knife, you may have to struggle to cut a vegetable, making it more likely that you will get injured in the process. Using a sharp knife will make it easier to cut that vegetable, so you are less likely to get hurt.
Rub your hands on stainless steel before washing them, if they have a strong smell. You can use your stainless steel sink or a spoon to quickly remove the odor from your hands.
If you want to slice meat into thin strips, freeze it partially before bringing it to the cutting board. This technique is especially important if you are making Oriental dishes. Freezing the meat prior to slicing immobilizes the fibers and makes for cleaner, more efficient slices. For even cooking, let the strips of meat thaw completely before you start to cook.
Use cooking oil when you are measuring out things that are sticky. Before you measure, you will want to coat the spoon lightly with an oil that doesn't have much flavor, like canola oil, then the sticky substance you are measuring will glide off much easier, which will reduce the waste and will make clean up easier. These same methods can be repeated with honey, and peanut butter as well.
Use high-quality utensils to cut with in the kitchen. Nobody wants to use dull knives, as they can take over twice the time to chop up ingredients, and they are more dangerous than sharp ones. This is due to the fact that there is a higher rate of accidents when using dull utensils.
You need to follow instructions exactly when making macaroni and cheese. Remember that the makers of your mac and cheese designed these instructions with the best possible result in mind. Solid faced spoons are great for serving up macaroni and cheese. You can add more flavor to your dish with pepper, a spoonful of mustard, or additional cheese.
If your regular serving of frozen veggies just is not cutting it any longer, shake things up a bit. By stirring some flaked coconut into your corn, you can enjoy a Thai-style dish that everyone will love.
When making a stir-fry meal, meat should always be thinly sliced, and cut on the bias. Very often this is difficult to master and takes a lot of time. Take the meat out as soon its gets firm (not frozen), then cut it across the grain at a forty-five degree angle.
Do you ever hesitate to toss moldy food? Do you wonder if you can still use the fruit by simply cutting out the part that seems overripe? Unfortunately, there is no healthy way of saving half rotten fruit. They need to be thrown out, due to the fact that mold is much deeper than just skin level and could make you or anyone who eats it very ill.
Food is amazingly powerful; it provides the roots for all life. Use the cooking and preparationn tips in the article you have just read to bring joy to all the wonderful friends and family in your life!
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Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Say Goodbye To Mystery Meat And Hello To These Hints
Have you had dishes at restaurants that you really felt curious about? Have you ever tried to recreate the meal at home? Though it can be difficult to match your favorite restaurant cuisine, it isn't impossible. Let us now explore a few tips that can help. You'll love the results you taste after using these hints, and you will have found a new hobby to enjoy too!
When you need to prepare a salad to serve later, place the layers in the bowl thoughtfully. Using an appropriate dish, put watery items, such as tomatoes or cucumbers, on the bottom, then arrange more delicate ingredients, like lettuce, on top.
After a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving or any other occasion, do not discard the leftovers. Rather, cut the turkey into pieces, pile it into a sealed container and freeze it. This will help the turkey to stay fresh over the next few weeks so that you can make sandwiches with the leftovers.
If you put your meat in the freezer to make it a little hard, it will be easier to cut into thin strips. This is perfect for meals that require really thin meat such as Chinese or Thai dishes. By marginally freezing meat, slicing it is made cleaner, as its fibers will not tear quite as easily. But, if you use this technique make sure that the meat strips thaw out again before you cook them.
An easy way to speed up your cooking is to prepare either prepare it the night before or at least as much as you can prepare. Put together a lasagna that you can refrigerate or freeze, or chop some vegetables for stir frying, and you shave precious time off of a stressful day and still put a tasty warm meal on the table for your family.
Down winter greens by the handful. Kale, collards and broccoli rabe taste much sweeter after the first winter frost. Only cook the greens that are fresh and colorful, discarding any that are limp or pale hued. Wash the greens well as they tend to absorb dirt easily during growth. Use a bowl of cold water to wash your greens with. Once washed, shake them off, and then rinse them until you notice the water is running clear.
You should let your cooking wait until all the necessary preparations are complete. This keeps you safe, and saves you money. Working with hot pans and stoves while you are distracted with prep tasks is a recipe for injury, and you tend to leave burners and ovens on longer if you are still preparing ingredients.
Replace and refresh your spices twice a year. Quite often, spices pass their sell-by-date before you use them up, losing their flavor. If you buy too much of a spice, give it to someone you love!
There are many steps you can take towards prepping your food to make your whole cooking process easier. Look over your recipe and determine which items can be prepared in advance and not spoil. You can prepare a lot of food the day prior to actually cooking. This takes a lot of the stress out of even the most complicated recipes and dishes.
When you have an upcoming dish that has garlic as an ingredient, go out and get the freshest available garlic that you can find. A rule of thumb for garlic: Fresher means sweeter. You can identify fresh garlic by its lack of bruising and firm skin.
To get the most possible juice out of a citrus fruit, place it inside the microwave. Microwave your fruit for about ten seconds. After the fruit is done microwaving, roll it on the counter before you cut it.
They will act somewhat like a sponge that soaks up all the water. The right way to clean the mushrooms would be by hand, using a clean, wet cloth.
You can make a fat-free stew or soup by using fat-free soup stock or broth. Soup is also lower in fat when it includes veggies and lean meat. Let your soup chill in the refrigerator when it is done cooking. This allows the remaining fat to congeal on the top. Then, all you have to do is spoon out the excess fat from the top of the soup. This helps you to remove hundreds of calories easily.
To avoid mistakes like burning your food while you are cooking, it is of the utmost importance to stay organized. When your station is organized, you will be more productive. When you are disorganized, misplacing items or making food inedible becomes much more likely.
The odors of many spices and vegetables will stay on your cutting board and will be impervious to soap. Make a mark with permanent ink on the end of the cutting board, so you always know which side to use for the item that you're cutting.
It is essential that you use utensils made of soft materials such as nylon, rubber, or silicone when cooking with nonstick pans. If you use a utensil from wood or metal, it will ruin your nonstick pans over time because it can destroy the coating. Do not used coated cookware that has been damaged because ingesting it could be dangerous.
Fix your pie crust. Sometimes when you're rolling out pie dough it will end up with places that are showing cracks. Sprinkle a little water on the crack, then use your index finger to rub the dough together. Ripping or tearing of the top crust can be more difficult to repair, but can be easy to hide by covering the crust in little brushed-on milk or beaten egg white, and then lightly coating with sugar before placing the pie in the oven. When the pie is done, it will have a wonderful glaze and rich brown top that will disguise any cracks.
You should always look at the product labels before purchasing ingredients for a meal. There are many common supplies in cooking that contain unhealthy ingredients that are hidden. Avoid ingredients that have high sugar and sodium content, because they can cause health problems.
To circumvent a greasy mess when reheating a leftover meal that contains oil, place the meal in your oven it and bake it instead of reheating in the microwave. Microwaves use very high heat to cook food, which causes the faster-heating oil to detach from the rest of the dish. Baking will allow the entire dish to heat at the same time and keep all of the ingredients cohesive.
This way, your fruit will last for a longer period time. You'll also be able to enjoy fruits out of season when the mood strikes you.
Applying these tips and developing new skills could be an opportunity to find a new hobby for you. Cooking is an enjoyable way to educate yourself about food. You can be even more self aware, as you discover what things you enjoy making. Your meals will gradually start to improve in quality and taste as your skills improve.
Saturday, 1 September 2012
Make Your Taste Buds Tingle With Savory Cooking Tips
How many times have you dreaded going into the kitchen to make breakfast, lunch, or dinner? You might need a new perspective. Cooking can be enjoyable and relaxing if you try to see it in another way. Here are a few cooking tips that are sure to get your taste buds tingling and entice your inner chef to come out.
Explore the benefits of using a brine in your cooking. You can soak your poultry in brine for about an hour before you cook it.
After a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving or any other occasion, do not discard the leftovers. Rather, cut the turkey into pieces, pile it into a sealed container and freeze it. This will help the turkey to stay fresh over the next few weeks so that you can make sandwiches with the leftovers.
When you season food add a little at a time every few minutes rather than adding it all at one time. In this way you will give your food all the flavoring you can as well as using your ingredients more efficiently.
Before cooking your pumpkin, have it standing in a vertical position and slice it directly down from the stem the entire way around, making two equal halves. Take both halves with the cut sides down and place on different baking sheets to bake. Add a touch of water to each sheet before putting it in the oven. You will want to bake this for approximately an hour at 350 degrees.
If you would like to start cooking more food on your own, take a trip to a local library or bookstore where you can find many cookbooks with recipes you can enjoy making at home. Work your way through a few different recipes, but do not allow yourself to become discouraged during the learning process.
If you are preparing a meal for a boss or new date, cook something that you are familiar with. This is not the time for testing new recipes or new ingredients. You will be more comfortable cooking, and there will be less of a risk of messing it up.
If you're making a recipe with seasoned meat, sample a small piece of the meat before cooking the rest of it. Dishes like meatballs, meatloaf and hamburgers need to be seasoned carefully. Season it mildly before you make the entire meal. Rather, cook a small portion first. Once you've tasted the meat, change the seasoning accordingly, then cook the entire piece of meat.
Do not dress your guests' salads. Serve the dressing on the side and allow your guests to dress it to their liking. Some people enjoy lots of dressing when eating salads so it is important that each person add their own dressing. Make sure you have a selection to choose from.
Before you cook any ground meat, blot up any excess moisture. Before cooking ground meat it is always important to blot away moisture. If you leave the moisture in your meat, that moisture will be released when you cook. The water will be cooked away. Searing of the meat will be inhibited and lead to steaming instead.
Leave your meal to sit for a short while before serving. A lot of people aren't aware that flavors will improve if a meal can rest a bit before being served. Many of us prefer to simply serve a dish right out of the oven. If you do this, you'll miss out on the meat's full flavor. Let your food rest for a while, and you will enjoy tastier meals.
When you cook dry beans, avoid adding garlic or salt until they've softened. Both garlic and salt will keep your beans from getting softer while they cook. Save the seasonings until the beans have cooked at least part of the way to get the texture that you want.
When you are making pasta you need to be sure to add a liberal amount of salt to the water. Seasoning added while it cooks will "set" in the pasta. Salting pasta after cooking will not be as effective in enhancing the flavor.
If your schedule will be packed the following day, get some of your ingredients ready the day before you intend to cook. If you chop vegetables for a stir-fry or a lasagna and keep it in the refrigerator, you can serve your delicious meal to your family the next day without the stress of needing extra time.
Doing so will give you fresh fruit year round. In addition, you will then be able to indulge in fruits that aren't in season.
Bake pie crusts a little longer than you would think they should be baked. Judge their color, not the time in the oven to determine if they are done. They will be golden brown when cooked. That deeper color shows that the sugar has caramelized. This creates a crisp crust, which is also sweeter.
Switching up your flavorings in your dishes can be a great way to change up your meals. Adding these new spices and using different sauces for marinating can help you get different flavors. New ideas and tasty ingredients are nearly endless in local ethnic food stores.
If you are including raw onions in a salsa that you aren't going to be serving right away, use cold water and a paper towel to rinse and blot the onions. Onions that are raw have sulfurous gas in them. The gas can sometimes ruin an otherwise great salsa. Rinsing and drying the onions gets rid of the gas.
Grilling fruit is an excellent option. Put sliced nectarines, melon, and peaches on a skewer and grill them. Cook them until you see the grill marks on them. Serve these grilled slices of fruit with ice cream for instance.
This way, your fruit will last for a longer period time. You'll also be able to enjoy fruits out of season when the mood strikes you.
Getting dinner on the table is just part of cooking as a whole. Cooking is a hobby that can benefit your health and increase the pleasure you get from enjoying delicious food. Sometimes your dishes will be epic failures, but as you read more and more tips, you'll have more successes and less failures. Gain culinary success with the help of these tips!