If you are having trouble lately in the kitchen when it comes to getting your cuisine just right, you are not alone. Many people have natural cooking talent but not quite enough know-how to cook with perfection. This article will give you the help that you need to get it right by providing invaluable cooking tips.
To get perfectly cooked salmon that is not too dry, remove it from heat when the fish is opaque and it flakes if you press gently with the back of a fork or spoon. Salmon dries out quickly and is easy to overcook, and because it stays pink, color is not an accurate indication of doneness.
Use oils for flavor. When using oil in uncooked sauces or dressing, be sure to use a high quality oil. The flavor of regular cooking oil will ruin your dish. Extra-virgin olive oil, with its fruity flavor, is a must for uncooked sauces such as aioli, or raw tomato sauce. A green salad will benefit from a simple dressing of extra-virgin olive oil and vinegar. Hazelnut and walnut oil have a delicate flavor that is suitable for ‘light’ sauces and dressings.
When you are sautéing anything, make sure that you use a big enough pan to accommodate the amount of food that you are putting in it. You do not want to overcrowd the food. Overcrowding the food will cook it by steaming it instead, and it will ruin your sauté.
If you have intolerance to dairy milk, and you recipe calls for milk, a very good substitution is tofu milk. Tofu milk can come in powered form, and once mixed with water, it will have a smoother texture and better flavor than the other alternative soy milk. Use this milk when you want to replace dairy milk in recipes, over cereal or for drinking.
To keep your tasty homemade ice cream contained in a sugar cone, stick a marshmallow in the bottom of the cone before filling it. The marshmallow will plug the hole at the bottom, preventing drips and leaving a tasty treat when you or your child reach the end of the cone.
Store speciality oils correctly. Keep specialty oils in the coolest, darkest area of your cupboard or pantry. Try to use the oil within three months of opening. Hazelnut and walnut oil are highly perishable, and should be kept in the refrigerator. Olive oil, however, should never be refrigerated, as the cold temperature can ruin its flavor.
Don’t worry if your sauce is too salty. Quite often, we make the mistake off adding too much salt to a recipe without tasting it, but all is not lost! Peel and chop a couple of raw potatoes, and let them simmer in the sauce for about 15 minutes. The potatoes absorb the excess salt. For a tomato-based dish, simply add more tomatoes to dilute the saltiness, and continue cooking until they are tender.
Instead of rinsing fresh mushrooms under water, wipe them with a damp paper towel or a mushroom brush. Mushrooms already contain a high water content, and their porous flesh will absorb even more if you run them under the faucet. Wiping them gently removes the dirt while preventing sogginess or sliminess.
Don’t try to squeeze your Thanksgiving turkey into a roasting pan. Never try to cook your turkey in a roasting pan that is too small. If it is touching the sides of the pan, the bird will steam, not roast. Place a rack in the pan that will raise the turkey so that hot air will circulate around it. Don’t forget to line the bottom of your stove, in case of any drips.
Now that you have read the great tips in this article, you have a leg up on most people and you have the know-how that you need to perform in the kitchen. Get that apron out, dust off your mixing bowls and roll up your sleeves. You have some cooking to do.
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