Monday, April 20, 2015
Learn Cooking Secrets That The Pros Use
Cooking is more than assembling ingredients to make a dish. It is a way to express yourself. By selecting the dish, spicing up the dish and serving the dish, you are making a statement at each step. Take control of the message you are sending with these cooking tips.
A quick way to stop your fruits and vegetables from browning before using. When the air hits a freshly peeled apple or potato, the fruit or vegetable will begin to turn brown. Placing the freshly peeled fruit or vegetable in a bath of cold lightly salted water will help the fruit or vegetable retain its color.
If you envy the straightness of restaurant bacon, here’s an easy tip that will help you get the same effect. Simply dip each slice of bacon into cold water before you place it in the frying pan. This keeps the bacon strips from becoming curly and gives a straighter edge.
Are you looking for an easy way to peel chestnuts? Cut an x in the flat side of the chestnut and place them in a shallow pan. Cover the pan tightly with foil and roast for 20 to 30 minutes on 450 shake the pan twice. Remove and peel while hot. If they become to cool to peel place them back in the oven for a minute
If you are deep frying, make sure to use tongs to add the food to the hot oil. If you submerge the food below the surface of the oil with the tongs for about five seconds before you “drop” it in, the outside of whatever you are deep frying is sealed. This prevents it from sticking to other food in the oil.
Cutting onions does not have to be a crying matter. The keys to success with onions are easy to follow and minimize tears. Chill the onions first before cutting, use your sharpest knife for cutting and turn exposed cuts down on your board. As you cut, be efficient, quick and constantly turn the largest exposed cuts down against the board. Running your vent hood will help circulate air as you cut as well.
To reduce cooking time for beef steaks and roasts, pull the meat out of the fridge an hour before you intend to start roasting or grilling it. Letting the meat come to room temperature can shave valuable minutes off the cooking time and allows the meat to cook more evenly.
Keep your kitchen knives very sharp for both safety and efficiency. A sharp knife is less likely to slip and cut you, and it’s easier to breeze through prep work without dull blades slowing you down. If you aren’t comfortable sharpening your knives, yourself, ask your favorite butcher. They may do it for free or for a small fee.
To make chopping canned tomatoes less messy, try chopping them in the can. Take a pair of scissors and use them to slice through the tomatoes without removing them from their container. This will save you from dirtying a bowl, and will keep hard to clean tomato juice from splashing onto your clothes or work surface.
When you are making homemade soups that contain meat, they tend to have a lot of fat that needs to be skimmed from the top. One quick solution to that problem is dropping in a couple of ice cubes. As the ice melts, the fat will stiffen around it and you will be able to remove it with ease.
Cook pasta for one minute less than instructed on the box and then place the pasta in a sauce pan. By making pasta this way, the sauce will absorb into the pasta and the overall quality of your meal will be better. You can even add some spices into the saucepan.
There is always something new to learn when it comes to cooking and every cook’s skill-set is open to improvement. This article included just a few ideas to help improve a cook’s performance. There are many more good tips out there and good cooks keep looking for them throughout their lives. Constant learning is the key to ever-improving cooking skills.
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