Wonderful Cooking Tips To Simplify Your Life

By Dorsey T. Emanus


It's long been said that the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach. But men aren't the only ones who love a great meal. Cooking is not just a technical skill; it's a life activity that you use every day. Here are a few tips to enhance your cooking skills and make you even better at it.

Leave the bone in a roast to speed up cooking. By leaving the bone in, heat moves to the inside of the meat faster, speeding up the cooking process. Because the bone transmits heat, the entire roast cooks more evenly throughout the cut of meat by leaving it in rather than removing it.

To avoid sticky rice, wash it before cooking. This is a simple trick to use if you want fluffy rice. Put the rice in a large pot, fill it with water, and stir. Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Repeat this once more. Let all of the water drain before cooking.

Don't use citrus in your meat marinades. When you marinate meat with citrus juices, it often produces a mealy, grainy texture. If you still want to have that mild citrus taste, use a small drizzle or squeeze of lemon or lime juice right before serving the dish. This still provides a zesty citrus flavor, but makes sure your meat is tender and not grainy feeling.

When you are boiling rice, pasta, or vegetables it is very important that you salt the boiling water before placing the food in the pot. This helps the salt absorb, and it will taste better than if you add salt to the food after it has already been cooked.

The best thing that you can do when you are making hamburgers is to engage in trial and error. Instead of guessing that the meat is cooked well, make a small patty and taste it yourself. This will allow you to adjust your level of seasoning and cook your burger more if it needs it.

A salad spinner can be a great addition to your kitchen. It will help to spin the water out of your lettuce so your salads aren't soggy and droopy. Salad spinners are inexpensive and can be found at most discount stores. They're also small so they store easy.

If you are cooking for someone special, do not try a recipe that you have never tried before. Because you are trying to impress this person, you want to make sure you make a satisfying meal. Try something you are very familiar with, and make sure you have all the ingredients you need to make it.

If you are cooking a soup or stew and you add too much salt to the pot you can add a peeled white potato to the pot and continue boiling it. The starch in the potato will help to absorb a lot of the extra salt. You can repeat with an additional potato if it is still too salty.

To peel ginger without damaging it, use a teaspoon! Ginger is soft enough to easily be peeled with a small spoon. Just turn the spoon so that the concave side is facing the ginger, and then start peeling. You'll get much better results than you would with a knife or a peeler.

A great, home-cooked meal is the kind of thing all of us remember. Using these tips to improve your cooking is the same as an athlete who keeps training--the more you do it, the better you get. learn as much as you can about cooking. The more tips you have, the better your meals will taste.




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