Monday, August 6, 2012
Easy Meals To Cook And Serve In One Dish
Cooking is something that everyone needs to learn how to do and will need at some point in their lives. Most would agree that they love to eat, especially food that is prepared by a loved one! Nevertheless, many people would like to improve their skills. With the information here, though, you can give your culinary skills a boost.
When you purchase fish and meat, buy it on the bone. Store the bones in a sealed plastic bag in the freezer.
These will work as a sponge and soak up the water. Try using a clean, wet cloth and wiping them off instead.
A well organized kitchen will simplify cooking. If you are disorganized, you won't know where to find the cheese grater or the spatula when you need them. Try to keep similar things in one place. For instance, put all your spices in one cabinet.
To get the most possible juice out of a citrus fruit, place it inside the microwave. Take your lemon, orange, or other fruits and heat it up in the microwave for ten seconds. Subsequent to microwaving, roll your fruits on your counter to help extract the most juice.
Quickly cooking vegetables makes them crispier and more nutrient-filled. Taste and nutritional value suffer when vegetables are slow-cooked. These cooking techniques make the vegetables more healthy overall. The key to improving your vegetables is learning how you can cook them in the minimum amount of time.
Did you ever regret throwing moldy fruit away? Can you actually save your fruit by cutting the part out that is rotten? It's not safe to try to save partially rotted fruit. It must be discarded because mold spores that you cannot see may be present on other areas of the fruit. If eaten, you could become ill.
Cooking with fresh basil? Put some fresh basil into a glass. Put enough water into the glass to cover the stems but not the leaves. Keep on the kitchen counter so it'll be fresh for weeks! You can even grow new basil plants if you feel like changing the water every day or so. The stems will sprout roots; that's the wonder of plant life. Trim your basil plants once in awhile to promote more growth, and enjoy your fresh basil for quite a long time.
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basil plants,
cheese grater
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