Learn The Tricks Of Cooking Like A Pro

By Dorsey T. Emanus


The smells of cooking always bring back happy memories for many families. Learn to create meals that will have a special place in your heart, as well as your family's. There are many great cooking tips available that can help new and experienced chefs alike, learn how to cook excellent food. These are a but a few of the best tips.

Before you start cooking or baking make sure you have all the ingredients gathered together. This will save you time and prevent cooking mishaps. You'll have a better product in the end.

When browning or saucing foods, make sure that you do not overcrowd the pan. Rather than creating a luscious, browned crust on your foods, overcrowding results in steaming. Try cooking the food in smaller batches or using two pans instead of cramming too much into a single pan or skillet.

When buying Brussels sprouts, always look for the smallest ones possible. The smallest Brussels sprouts, those that are less than an inch across, are much less bitter than their full-grown counterparts. Rather than boiling them into a mushy mess, try roasting them in the oven with a little oil, salt and garlic. If you can't find small Brussels sprouts, simply cut larger ones into quarters.

If you are cooking pastries or foods that can get very messy, make sure that you wear an apron at all times. The last thing that you will want to do is to get food on your clothes and have to change before you eat your meal with friends or family.

Do not flip your food too often. Flipping not only affects the sear on a piece of meat, but it can cause delicate foods to break and may cause the breading to slip off of pan-fried foods. Wait until the food slips easily off the pan or the food is halfway through its cooking time so that you only need to flip it once.

After cooking, always let your meat rest before serving it. This is especially true when you pull meat from a hot grill. Moisture that keeps your meat tender is sealed within it. When you cut steaming hot meat, the steam that rises is actually the moisture leaving the meat. When you let meat "settle" for at least 15 minutes prior to serving, the moisture and tenderness is preserved.

If you plan to let your chicken sit in the oven for a while after it is baked, then subtract a few minutes from its baking time. Since chicken continues to bake even after it is taken away from a heat source, it can dry out quickly in an oven that is still hot.

When you are cooking clarified butter, first slowly melt butter that is unsalted over very low heat. Do not stir the butter, and do not let it comes to a boil. This process will separate the milk solids from the liquid butter into three layers when finished. The clarified butter will be in the middle layer.

When you are chopping herbs before your meal, a tip that you can follow is to throw a little bit of salt on the chopping board. This will give you extra friction so that you can maximize your cuts. Quality cuts of herbs will lead to a great meal when everything is complete.

When it comes to cooking, you may wish to consider buying an expensive knife set. While it may seem like a lot of money for knives at first, you will be extremely happy with how they work and cause you to want to cook more often that you currently do.

As was said in the beginning of this article, cooking is all about education and practice. This article has given you the building blocks to become a better cook, now all you have to do is practice, practice, practice! Soon you'll be making great food that you'll love to eat!




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