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Have Fun In The Kitchen With These Simple Tips

By Dorsey T. Emanus


Cooking is a pastime that brings tremendous pleasure to many and can also provide sustenance to you and your loved ones. Learning as much as possible about cooking is a great way to get the most out of the effort you put into the process. Apply a few of the tips in the article that follows, and you will be creating memorable culinary delights in no time.

When you are roasting meat, you should save the juice left in the pan. You can use this juice for making a rich gravy to accompany your meal. When you are done cooking, put the juice in a pan with spices and add flour to it. Stir until thick and you have gravy.

Looking for an easy way to add color to your dinner table? If you want to add color to your dinner table, try using bell peppers. Bell peppers can be used as a dip bowls to add color to you table. You can also slice up the bell peppers and add them to your meals to create a colorful meal.

When you only need half or a quarter of an onion for a recipe, go ahead and chop the whole onion. Place the extra in a freezer bag and store it in the fridge or freezer. The next time you need chopped onions for a recipe, you have them ready to go!

Store your lettuce and celery in paper bags and not plastic ones. Do not clean the vegetables or take off the leaves on the stalk or on the outside, until you are ready to cook them. This will ensure that it stays fresh inside of the refrigerator and you can cook with them.

Keep dental floss handy in the kitchen to cut or slice soft foods or ingredients. Unflavored dental floss works better than a knife when it comes to cutting soft cheeses, cake, pie or other soft foods or ingredients. Just unwind a length long enough to allow you to stretch it across the item to be cut and apply even, downward pressure for clean, neat cuts.

Use this tip when cooking chicken. Rather than using a roasting rack to cook the chicken, slice an onion and put the slices in an oiled pan. Then take the chicken and place it on top of the onions. While cooking, the the onions will absorb the juices of the chicken. This is useful for later when you make a sauce from the onions by pouring water or stock into the pan and cooking on high heat for three minutes.

When you are cooking, it is possible to substitute honey for sugar in several recipes. First, begin by using an amount of honey that is half of the amount of sugar called for in the recipe. If you find that the final product is not sweet enough, you can add more honey the next time around.

A foolproof way to clarify butter. Melt several sticks of butter over low heat in a heavy-based saucepan. When you see froth on the top, solid particles on the bottom, and a clear yellow liquid in between, remove the pan from the heat. Skim the froth off the top, and strain the clarified liquid into a container, leaving the milk solids behind.

Skim the fat from ground meat. To remove excess grease from ground beef or sausage, use a piece of bread to 'blot' the extra fat. This is also handy for skimming the layer of fat that can appear on stews and soups, and for absorbing oil from the bottom of a pan before cleaning. If you don't have a slice of bread, you can use a folded paper towel.

Using the tips stated above, you should have a firm grasp on the basics of cooking and be able to cook for yourself. You can even try cooking for your family and friends as a learning experience. The great thing about cooking is that if it does not work the first time, you can try again.




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