Strategies On How To Cook Gourmet Food

Posted by The Popular News Today on Monday, June 4, 2012

By Colin Gauntlet-Hayes


You can never know enough about cooking. Some people who enjoy cooking love to share what they know, while others want what they know to be a well guarded secret. Learning from others, however, can make some of the best teachers! This article will share some helpful tips from those with experience.

Herbs and spices have a powerful impact on the quality of your cooking. To preserve these important, expensive ingredients, keep them in a cool, dark place with minimal humidity. All too often spices are left near ovens and sinks. The heat, light and moisture in such places leach the flavor out of high-quality spices.

If you are following a recipe take extra caution to make sure that you don't skip a step, or that you are reading the measurements correctly. Especially in baking, a small mistake can completely ruin a dish. To avoid this just check the recipe a couple of times before adding in the ingredient to the mixture.

Make the best of your baking adventures by leaving eggs and butter out at room temperature the night before. Then you do not have to go through the frustration of softening the butter to the right consistency. Also, warm eggs whisk to a greater volume, which allows the cake to rise evenly.

When you are going to have baked potatoes for your dinner you should use a potato with a high starch content. Starchy potatoes will make for a fluffier backed potato. Also look for potatoes that have a smooth skin that do not have any sprouts they are fresher and better to eat.

This is a great tip to use when making salad dressings. If you want to make a dressing that is creamy and rich, but without adding all of the fat, simply use a mixture of half mayonnaise and half greek yogurt. The greek yogurt is a healthy alternative to using all mayonnaise as there is less cholesterol.

Use your microwave to melt chocolate instead of slaving over a double boiler. Just be sure to stir it often to prevent hot spots or scalding, and do not nuke it for more than 30 seconds at a time. You can use your melted chocolate for frostings, candy coatings, and drizzling over fruits or brownies.

As expressed in the beginning of the article, you can never know enough about cooking. Hopefully, the information provided has given you some tips that you find helpful while in the kitchen. Now, it is up to you, will you share it with others, or keep it as "you little secret?'




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