Some Top Secret Tips From Professional Chefs

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By Lawrence Apricot


Cooking is a vital skill that everyone should have. But it doesn't always come easily to everyone. So below are a few tips that've been accumulated to help you become a better cook. With these tips, you won't have to worry about producing a meal that nobody wants to eat again.

If it's all you can do on a weeknight is to pick up the phone and order a pizza, try preparing a week's worth of meals on the weekend. It is worth spending a little time on the weekend to make weeknight meals a breeze. To make it even easier, find any number of new cookbooks, shows, or blogs that have pre-prepared shopping lists and menus for a week of make-ahead meals.

Use a heavy duty, zip-lock plastic bag to separate pan drippings. After roasting meat, pour the pan drippings into a zip-lock plastic bag. Let the fat rise to the top. Carefully snip off one of the bottom corners on the bag, and pour out the fat-free broth. The fat will stay in the plastic bag, and you will have a tasty broth as a base for gravy or a sauce.

If you want to optimize the amount of juice that you get from a lime, put it in the microwave for 10 seconds. This will allow the liquid to flow easily when you cut the lime, so that you can add this to your favorite meals. Use this trick anytime you serve a lemon or lime.

You should always use a sharp knife. Contrary to popular belief, using sharp knives is far safer than using dull ones. Because more force is needed to cut with a dull knife, users are much more likely to lose control of it, and that can cause accidental cuts. Sharp knives are also more efficient and faster to work with.

Unleash the tremendous flavor power of Mediterranean cous-cous by using this cooking tip. Pour your dry cous-cous in a pot filled with boiling chicken stock instead of water. Mix for ten seconds, then turn off the heat and cover for five minutes. The cous-cous will absorb the tasty flavor of the chicken stock. This effect can also be achieved with vegetable or beef stock.

These are only a fraction of the tips that're out there to help you become a better cook. Hopefully you've learned some valuable information and are on your way to becoming a great cook. Even if you're only cooking for yourself, it's always nice to be able to make a good tasting meal!




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