Learning to master the basics of cooking can seem like a daunting task to someone who has never cooked before. If you do not know anything about cooking and are one of the people who burn water when trying to get it to boil, here are some tips to teach you the basics of cooking.
Marinate all of your meat. One of the most overlooked ways to improve your cooking is to let your meat rest in marinade before you cook. This will help meat retain moisture, and will impart it with richer flavors. You can also marinate your veggies with the meat to create even deeper flavors.
To lighten up recipes that call for sour cream or mayonnaise, substitute plain Greek yogurt for half of the creamy ingredient. This thick, rich version of yogurt is full of protein and is often non-fat, so you can skimp on calories without altering the rich texture of your salad dressing or other recipe.
A foolproof way to clarify butter. Melt several sticks of butter over low heat in a heavy-based saucepan. When you see froth on the top, solid particles on the bottom, and a clear yellow liquid in between, remove the pan from the heat. Skim the froth off the top, and strain the clarified liquid into a container, leaving the milk solids behind.
When you are planning to cook a big meal try prepping all of your foods the day before. This will help you save time and it will also be less mess to clean up after the big dinner. Chop all vegetables and cut up all your meat and store appropriately.
For a juicier turkey, soak it in brine for at least 12 hours before cooking. You can make a simple brine by combining ice water and sea salt. After seasoning the turkey, submerge it fully, cover, and leave to sit for 12-24 hours. Then, cook the turkey as usual. Not only does the turkey come out juicier, but it tends to have more flavor than un-brined turkeys.
When working with hot peppers, wear gloves and, as an extra precaution, safety glasses. The veins and seeds hold the heat of the peppers. If you try removing them with your fingers, the heat-bearing capsaicin will transfer to your fingers resulting in a burning feeling. If you touch your eyes you will be in serious pain.
It is a well known fact, as stated above in the article, that there has been a resurgence in cooking at home. Going out to eat can be nice, but nothing beats good home-cooking. A family meal is one of the best gifts you can give your family. By using the tips in this article, you can give even more good cooking to your family.