Friday, March 16, 2012

Need Help In The Kitchen? Follow This Advice

By Victoria Greengrass


Cooking is one the great joys of some people's days. For others, it's a nightmare. Want to join the first group? Read on to find out some tips to make cooking easier and more enjoyable for you. You may just find that cooking isn't nearly as bad as you thought.

Make homemade vinaigrette dressings instead of purchasing them from the store. Your homemade dressing not only tastes better, but it uses fewer ingredients and is often healthier. You can easily whip these up by just dumping all the ingredients into a sealed contained and shaking it up vigorously, and voila! You have delicious tasting dressing for marinades and salads.

Pour off the grease from your browned hamburger before you add the rest of the ingredients. Your health will thank you for this small step and the meal is likely to taste much better without the unneeded fat. Keep an empty can or other container on your stove top expressly for that purpose.

Put vegetables in cold water after you blanch them. Blanching - also known as boiling - a vegetable can be a tasty way to prepare them. Unfortunately, it can quite literally "blanch" your veggies. While this is only an aesthetic problem, it can be easily avoided. By putting the vegetables in cold water after blanching, they will retain their green color.

If you are a horrible cook, try a crock pot. Getting used to crock pot cooking is easy, hard to mess up and there are tons of books and articles on how to use a crock pot. Crock pot cooking is almost fool proof and is very helpful for a busy family.

When cooking a stew or pot roast, remember to skim the top of the stew to remove the excess oil. It's best to skim before the stew is mixed up because the oil will dissolve into the mixture and remain there until it eventually separates later.

Hopefully, this article helped you with some easy tips to make cooking a better experience in your daily life. When you know a little more about what you're doing, it always makes it easier, not to mention less stressful! Remember, cooking is an art, not a science, so relax and just enjoy playing with your food!




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