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Save Time in the Kitchen By Phyllis WassermanRead about Cooking-Tips on erreur404.info. This article about "Save Time in the Kitchen By Phyllis Wasserman" will help you with the Cooking-Tips. erreur404.info specializes in Cooking-Tips. As part of Cooking-Tips your website, you also need to be aware of all everything out there so we are provideing these articles for you as reference. Save time in the kitchen with these hints. Rice Cook more than you need. Rice keeps in the refrigerator for up to a week. You can re-heat it in the microwave for a minute, covered. Butter If you need soft butter quickly, microwave it for 5 seconds, turn the stick over and microwave for another 2 to 5 seconds. Boiled Water Always use cold water and cover the pot. It will boil faster. Skin Removal To remove chicken skin, hold it with a paper towel and pull toward the base of the drumstick or wing. Defrosting Always separate the frozen foods so they can be used in the quantities needed. Example, chicken breasts in plastic bags, hamburger in non-stick foil, waxed paper or freezer paper. They can then be put in plastic freezer bags and you can use what you need. Roasting Roasting on a rack is best. But if you don't have a rack, you can use two large onions cut in half and placed on a roasting pan. The roast will rest on them and the fat will drain and the onions will add flavor to the meat. Garlic Getting off the garlic skin can be tricky. You can microwave the cloves for about 10 seconds and they will slip right off. Sliding To stop bowls and cutting boards from moving on the counter put a damp towel under the board or bowl. Kitchen Tools A kitchen scissor can be used to chop green onions, mushrooms, and fresh herbs. You can also use it to cut large lettuce leaves and slice chicken into strips for stir fry; also trim bread for grilled cheese. Make sure it's a sharp pair and use them only for food. Other uses dull the blades. Tomato Skin If you need peeled tomatoes, cut them in half and microwave them. Use the high setting for about 3 minutes. The skin will peel away easily. Freezing Wine Adding wine to recipes is easy if you freeze any leftover wine in ice cube trays. Then they can be aded to sauces and casseroles. Grating Spray a little oil on the grater before you grate cheese and other sticky foods. Chilling Cheese Semi-soft cheeses like mozzarella and Monterey Jack can be frozen for five minutes before shredding to prevent the cheese from sticking to itself. Kitchen Inventory Check your recipes and be sure you have all the necessary ingredients on hand before you start to cook. You can save a lot of time this way. Kitchen Design E-Book. - How to research, design, and build the kitchen of your dreams. Skin Care Magic. - How to get rid of pimples with ingredients in your kitchen cabinets! Accomplished gourmet cook. Visit my websites: http://www.phyllisrecipes.com, http://www.earlybirdspecials.infohttp://www.medicineestore.com ?expert=Phyllis_Wasserman |
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OTHER ARTICLES Steps to Confident Turkey Carving for Thanksgiving By Shauna Hanus Turkey carving is easy when you have these four simple guidelines to follow.Step One: Have roasted turkey breast side up on a platter. Pull the turkey drumsticks away from the body of the turkey. Feel for an indentation between the turkey drumstick and the body and cut through this. At the same time gently bend the turkey drumstick back away from the bird. You can serve the turkey drumsticks or save them for use in Turkey Leg Casserole.Step Two: Cut of turkey wings. Roll the turkey to its sid… What You Need in a Gourmet Kitchen By Jerry Powell The best way to decide what you need in your kitchen is to first decide what it is you are going to be cooking in there. The best suggestion I ever heard on this matter is to find five dishes you really love. The dishes you like to find on menus at restaurants. The next thing you want to do is learn to prepare those dishes to your standards. This is going to take some time, and some research, but I promise you it is well worth the effort.They say that professional cooks don't like to discuss t… Grilling Tips – Safety Comes First at the Barbecue By Beverly Marshall You’re standing at the gas grill in the hot sun, wiping the sweat from your brow, and having your favorite cool drink. You are making one of your favorite grill recipes for the neighbors that are coming over in a few minutes for a home and garden party. You are using your brand new gas grill with all of the bells and whistles. You even went to the trouble of sending out fun invitations you found on the internet and you have just the perfect theme picked out for your party. Your new pool fur… How to Grill Most Any Vegetable You Can Think Of! By Susan Rutter Grilling vegetables is easy. The fact that more people don't do it is the strange thing. The general rule is to cut the vegetables into pieces that will cook quickly and evenly. All pieces should be of consistent thickness and no more than about 3/4 to 1 inch thick. Soak vegetables in cold water for about 30 minutes before you grill them to keep them from drying out. Pat dry, then brush lightly with oil to prevent sticking.Do not over cook and you'll have vegetables better than you thought pos… 10 Convenient Ways To Eliminate Food Poisoning With Your Microwave By Terry Nicholls Microwave ovens can play an important role at mealtime, but special care must be taken when cooking or reheating meat, poultry, fish, and eggs to make sure they are prepared safely. Microwave ovens can cook unevenly and leave "cold spots," where harmful bacteria can survive. For this reason, it is important to use the following safe microwaving tips to prevent food-borne illness.Microwave Cooking1. Arrange food items evenly in a covered dish and add some liquid if needed. Cover the dish with a… |
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