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Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
1. Don't fry bacon naked.
2. Be very careful where you put your fingers after you have chopped habaneros.
3. Kitchen countertops are for food preparation.
Originally posted by EnronOutrunHomerun
Here's a few things I thought of....I think I might start a thread for people who need some help in the kitchen - always glad to lend a hand in the one field I can actually hold my own in
- Always remember to season with salt and pepper with each layer of ingredients that you add.
- Don't stick to the recipe - throw in something new and different, or add something you like and think will go well with the dish.
- Go against the grain...Try a light red wine with fatty fish (sea bass) and a mellow dry white with steaks.
- Speaking of going against the grain - always cut against the grain when you're cutting meat - it provides a less chewy and more palatable texture.
- Sauce it up! Try making your own sauces - they don't always have to involve labor-intensive stocks or hours and hours of simmering.
- Looks are as important as taste...think of colors mixing and matching on the plate, as well as flavors.
- Go to the grocery store without a list and buy what looks freshest - see what you can do with what you've got...
- Dull knives are more dangerous than sharp knives.
Originally posted by JustAnotherHologram
Does anyone have a sercret to lessen onion fumes? Onions make me cry like a baby!
Originally posted by Mayet
*whispers.... turn the oven off half hour before serving roasts. As the meat cools slightly in the oven it falls from the bones... so tender. Do not open the oven in that cool off time
Originally posted by Dr Love
The best tip that I know is "mis en place". It's a French term that basically means to have everything measured and prepared before you start cooking. Peace
Originally posted by JustAnotherHologram
Does anyone have a sercret to lessen onion fumes? Onions make me cry like a baby!
Originally posted by Banshee
Speaking of onions....
After handling raw onions or garlic, your hands smell pretty stinky.
Take a clean, stainless steel spoon or fork (just the kind you eat dinner with!) and rub it all over your hands.
Takes the stinkyness away like magic!