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.
If you are on a diet or perhaps just health-conscious, you can easily make a flavorful, low-fat soup or stew. First, you will need to purchase a fat-free stock or broth. Your soup should contain mostly vegetables and lean meats to keep it low-fat. When it is finished, chill the soup before serving it. Any excess fat will harden and rise to the top. Then you can skim off the firm fat layer and toss it. For each tablespoon you remove, you can save about 100 calories.
Keep cooked pancakes and waffles in your oven to keep them piping hot until you are ready to serve them. Make sure you preheat your stove to at least 300 degrees. As the pancakes and waffles finish cooking, transfer them to a heat-resistant plate, and place the plate inside the oven, so the food stays warm.
Leave your meal to sit for a short while before serving. A lot of people don't understand the importance of letting a meal sit for a while. There is plenty of temptation to just whisk the dish off of the grill and eat it immediately. 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.
Some ingredients can leave a rather strong odor on your cutting board. This can save you from eating garlic strawberries.
When serving a salad at a social gathering, keep the dressing in a dish to the side. The amount of dressing that people use on their salad will vary, so you should give them the option of adding their own dressing. Also, give a variety of different dressings.
Many people erroneously put in too much salt because they do not sample it, but do not worry! Place some chopped potatoes into the dish, and let them cook for approximately 15 minutes. The potatoes will absorb the extra salt that is in the dish. For dishes with a tomato base, you simply need to add more tomatoes if you want to remove some of the saltiness of a dish.
If your meals include fresh herbs like dill or parsley, clump them together and use kitchen shears to cut them. The leaves will be fuller and more crisp than they would have been if they were wet.
Many of the most popular fruits become brown when exposed to air: apples, bananas and pears, for example. Dipping the fruit in a mixture of salt water and lemon will help to stop the fruit from browning. Cut fruits can also be dipped in pineapple juice for a similar effect. As a rapid dip will suffice, you don't need to immerse the fruit.
There are a few ways to heat tortillas. You can put the tortilla in your oven at 350 degrees until they get crisp enough. An alternate method is to hold a tortilla over a gas flame. Trying any of these methods will create an amazing tortilla.
You need to properly care for a wooden cutting board. If you don't keep your wooden cutting board moderately dry and in a cool place, you may find that it warps or cracks. Do not immerse the cutting board in water, instead, clean it using a sponge and warm water. Try oiling your damaged board regularly in order to restore it. Let it dry for a while after oiling.
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.
Use these tips for your next meal. Once you eat some of your meals, you will know you did the right thing. Cooking may well become something that you enjoy and look forward to. Before long, you could be experimenting with all kinds of new recipes! Consider trying your hand at cooking.
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