I’m a home chef – my six cooking tips will make cooking SO much easier
NAVIGATE your way around the kitchen like a pro. A home chef, known as Dan The Organizer Man, posted a video sharing six cooking tips that make kitchen cooking a breeze. FRYING PAN SPATTER To keep your frying pan from spattering while you cook, Dan said to shake a little salt into the pan. According […]
NAVIGATE your way around the kitchen like a pro.
A home chef, known as Dan The Organizer Man, posted a video sharing six cooking tips that make kitchen cooking a breeze.
One home chef shared six tips that will make cooking in the kitchen a lot easier[/caption] Shake salt in a pan to prevent it from spattering while you cook[/caption]FRYING PAN SPATTER
To keep your frying pan from spattering while you cook, Dan said to shake a little salt into the pan.
According to Cooking Tips: “Salt helps to absorb any remaining water or moisture, which reduces or eliminates the spatter.”
COOKING RICE
“When you’re cooking rice, add a few drops of lemon juice,” he said.
“It will keep all the grains separate.”
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MEASURING SHORTENING
If you’re measuring shortening butter, Dan said to put your spoon in hot water first.
After scooping up the shortening with the hot spoon, he said, it will fall right off.
SLICING ONIONS
If you’re someone who cries while slicing onions, Dan has a great tip for keeping the waterworks away.
“Slice the root end off last,” he said.
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Onions-usa.org reported that the root of the onion is “where the highest concentration of sulfur compounds reside (what makes you cry).”
“Leaving it intact means less tears while chopping!”
NEW FRYING PAN
Next, Dan said if you bring home a new frying pan from the store, be sure to boil vinegar in it first.
“It will prevent foods from sticking,” he said.
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MUFFIN PAN
To easily pop muffins out of their baking pan, the home chef said to put the pan on a wet towel once you take it out of the oven.
Viewers loved his kitchen tricks, saying: “Those are some good ones,” and “Thanks for the tips…. good to know.”
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