Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Trash The Takeout Menus And Try These Cooking Tips

Once you understand the basics of cooking, it can be such a freeing and rewarding experience to create a simply delicious meal or baked item. The smells in your home and the faces of the people who you share it with are priceless. This article will give you some great tips on how you too can be an extraordinary chef.

One important tip to remember when cooking dishes focuses on the size of the dish being prepared. The smaller the dish is that you are cooking, the higher the baking temperature and less time needed to cook the dish. Smaller dishes generally take only a few minutes at high temperatures to fully cook.

When you season food add a little at a time every few minutes rather than adding it all at one time. Doing this gives your food more flavor and you can get the most from your ingredients.

Here is a great tip to use when you have to deep fry foods. While deep frying, hold the food with a set of long cooking tongues as you place them into the oil. Before releasing, hold the food for five seconds just below the oil, then release. This will prevent the food from sticking to other food or the side of the fryer by sealing it.

Store unripened fruits in a plastic container that has holes in it. As a fruit becomes ripe, it puts off ethylene gasses. When you keep these fruits in aerated bags, the gas that might normally build up and be trapped is released and allows the fruit to maintain freshness longer.

Rather than using a traditional store bought dressing when making a salad, try making your own vinaigrette. A vinaigrette that is homemade will contain less ingredients than store bought ones and have no preservatives. This makes the vinaigrette more natural and better tasting. Simply shake the ingredients in a sealed container and enjoy.

After you have cut up meats on your counter, be sure to thoroughly wipe the counters and chopping boards down with a disinfectant. You need to disinfect knives also. Keep separate chopping boards for uncooked and cooked foods. Many people get salmonella poisoning each year because they ingested food that was prepared on an unclean counter or chopping board. This is especially important if you prepare food for children or the elderly.

If you are sauteing vegetables and require more oil, add the oil to the outer part of the pan. This way the oil is heated by the time it reaches your vegetables. By doing this you eliminate extra cooking time and you never have to worry about your vegetables getting soggy or getting splattering hot oil.

So you might not be a food network star, but you can have the awe and respect of your family and friends as you whip up gorgeous and succulent meals for them. This article has given you those tools to be the best cook you can be. Go out and make a dinner to die for.

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