Try Out These Great Cooking Tips Today!
- By Stanley Worzlery
- Published 01/4/2012
- Food and Drink
- Unrated
There are a lot of people who are becoming interested in cooking at home these days as opposed to going out. Yet the biggest problem a lot of people face is they dont know where to start when it comes to home cooking; what you have to do is learn as much as you can about home cooking and from there apply all that you know in order to see successful results.
For a juicier turkey, soak it in brine for at least 12 hours before cooking. You can make a simple brine by combining ice water and sea salt. After seasoning the turkey, submerge it fully, cover, and leave to sit for 12-24 hours. Then, cook the turkey as usual. Not only does the turkey come out juicier, but it tends to have more flavor than un-brined turkeys.
To save time in the kitchen, make two meals at once. On a night or weekend when you have more time, make a dish that freezes well and double the quantity you need. When the extra portion has thoroughly cooled, transfer it to a freezer-ready container, and a second meal will be waiting in the freezer.
When braising a pork butt, ribs, ham, carnitas or other kinds of pork in liquid, consider using cola or cherry-flavored soda instead of salty broth or plain water. The soda adds a bit of a sweet glaze to the meat and keeps it from drying out, and the flavor mingles well with BBQ sauces and other seasonings.
If you have made your gravy and skimmed the grease and it is still greasy at the end you can take a few sprinkles of baking powder to the top of it and then skim it off. The baking powder will make the grease disappear and you will have awesome gravy.
Bring back the old-time schmatlz, or chicken fat, to add richness and deep flavor to almost anything. Scmaltz has been used
for years, often for all kinds of home cooking since it has a flavor that is richer than duck fat. You can even use it to poach all kinds of tasty fish.
Rice is a great carbohydrate and very inexpensive. Pasta and bread are three times as much per pound than rice. Investing in a rice cooker is well worth it. Use rice as you would orzo or other short pastas.
When working with hot peppers, wear gloves and, as an extra precaution, safety glasses. The veins and seeds hold the heat of the peppers. If you try removing them with your fingers, the heat-bearing capsaicin will transfer to your fingers resulting in a burning feeling. If you touch your eyes you will be in serious pain.
Add a cast iron skillet to your kitchen if you do not already have one. These multipurpose pans can sear, fry, roast, bake a cake, broil a steak and more, making them essential cooking gear staples. Cast iron heats evenly and holds heat well, allowing you to use a lower burner temperature. When seasoned well, cast iron cures into a nonstick surface, too.
Have you ever tried to do a "tri-tip" roast. The beef tri-tip roast is a lean, boneless roast from the bottom part of the sirloin. Due to its unique triangular shape, it cooks unusually - from well done at the corners, to medium rare in the center. It is very tender, and doesn't require marinating. This cut is ideal for roasting or grilling. With its short cooking time, it is an excellent choice for a mid-week meal.
Hopefully now that you've gained some more knowledge on ways you can help improve your cooking you're starting to feel more positive about the steps you should take towards your cooking. Remember that there is a lot more information than what has been presented here about how to become a successful cook, so keep your eyes open for new tips and strategies to include into your cooking skills.
For a juicier turkey, soak it in brine for at least 12 hours before cooking. You can make a simple brine by combining ice water and sea salt. After seasoning the turkey, submerge it fully, cover, and leave to sit for 12-24 hours. Then, cook the turkey as usual. Not only does the turkey come out juicier, but it tends to have more flavor than un-brined turkeys.
To save time in the kitchen, make two meals at once. On a night or weekend when you have more time, make a dish that freezes well and double the quantity you need. When the extra portion has thoroughly cooled, transfer it to a freezer-ready container, and a second meal will be waiting in the freezer.
When braising a pork butt, ribs, ham, carnitas or other kinds of pork in liquid, consider using cola or cherry-flavored soda instead of salty broth or plain water. The soda adds a bit of a sweet glaze to the meat and keeps it from drying out, and the flavor mingles well with BBQ sauces and other seasonings.
If you have made your gravy and skimmed the grease and it is still greasy at the end you can take a few sprinkles of baking powder to the top of it and then skim it off. The baking powder will make the grease disappear and you will have awesome gravy.
Bring back the old-time schmatlz, or chicken fat, to add richness and deep flavor to almost anything. Scmaltz has been used
Rice is a great carbohydrate and very inexpensive. Pasta and bread are three times as much per pound than rice. Investing in a rice cooker is well worth it. Use rice as you would orzo or other short pastas.
When working with hot peppers, wear gloves and, as an extra precaution, safety glasses. The veins and seeds hold the heat of the peppers. If you try removing them with your fingers, the heat-bearing capsaicin will transfer to your fingers resulting in a burning feeling. If you touch your eyes you will be in serious pain.
Add a cast iron skillet to your kitchen if you do not already have one. These multipurpose pans can sear, fry, roast, bake a cake, broil a steak and more, making them essential cooking gear staples. Cast iron heats evenly and holds heat well, allowing you to use a lower burner temperature. When seasoned well, cast iron cures into a nonstick surface, too.
Have you ever tried to do a "tri-tip" roast. The beef tri-tip roast is a lean, boneless roast from the bottom part of the sirloin. Due to its unique triangular shape, it cooks unusually - from well done at the corners, to medium rare in the center. It is very tender, and doesn't require marinating. This cut is ideal for roasting or grilling. With its short cooking time, it is an excellent choice for a mid-week meal.
Hopefully now that you've gained some more knowledge on ways you can help improve your cooking you're starting to feel more positive about the steps you should take towards your cooking. Remember that there is a lot more information than what has been presented here about how to become a successful cook, so keep your eyes open for new tips and strategies to include into your cooking skills.
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