Saturday, January 31, 2009

Why Cooking Measurement Spells Success

Seven Important Things Why Cooking Measurement Spells Success
By : Roell

There is a special reason why recipes are very specific with ingredient and temperature measurements. It is the key to making the cooking experience a success. However, don’t be too strict on this because a little deviation won’t hurt. What are the things that you should know about cooking measurements? Keep reading to find out.

1. Accuracy in measurement is good but every good cook knows that slight deviations may actually improve the taste of what you are cooking. However, there are some recipes that require the exact measurement for cooking to be considered a success. Following exact measurements helps for a smooth performance of the cooking process.

2. One of the best ways in measuring cooking ingredients is to measure at home by putting all the ingredients in plastic bags. This only works for dry ingredients.

3. Liquid is measured in volume as well as some solids like sugar, flour, salt and spices. Meats are measured in mass or counts.

4. It is important that you know the conversions of cooking measurements. In case you don’t have some of the utensils, it is easier that you know the conversions so you can make the necessary adjustments. This is also true when you have to multiply the amount because you are serving more people. For example, use cups instead of teaspoons by converting the measurements.

5. Following the exact temperature of a utensil to be used is important. It is the cooking surface that requires a certain temperature and the problem is, it can’t be readily measured as in the case of heating plates or burners. But thanks to technology, you can now do the exact measurements with utensils that can be bought that come with thermostats that regulate temperature.

6. Measuring utensil temperature indirectly can be done by doing the measurement on one side of, for example, a waffle plate or pan. This is important when cooking meat. The reason for this is that, the exact temperature will yield the best taste and will assure that all the microorganisms are killed.

7. When using teaspoons, it is good to know that measurements in the UK are quite different in the US. Basically, modern measurements have an equal amount in teaspoons, meaning a level teaspoon in the US is same as that in the UK, approximately 5 ml. However, old UK recipes use heaping teaspoons rather than level teaspoons. I’d find out first, if I were you.

Cooking measurements are very important. If you are serious about the art of cooking, you must be aware by now that you need to know the different conversions and measurements you need to ensure food safety and success.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Secrets of Southern Cooking Revealed

Secrets of Southern Cooking Revealed
By : Roell

Good food has incredible history. Can you imagine that the soul foods we enjoy at bistros and at home were introduced by families of the ancient Southern slave states? These meals they share every Sunday have now become most American homes specialties. Even the web has been conquered by different Southern cooking recipes. So learning cooking techniques is easy for every homemakers.

Not every recipe that spells Southern cooking is indeed genuine. You must know how to set Southern cooking apart from other cooking techniques. Note that Southerners are fond of frying so Southern foods are mostly deep fried. If you are avoiding too much fat but love eating Southern foods, then you better use vegetable oils like corn and olive oils.

Another incredible thing with Southern cooking is the use of seasonings. The determining factor is the extensive use of salt, onions, and bacon. Remember, Southern cooking doesn’t usually call for spices but for salty tang. Moreover, even boiled greens are commonly seasoned by bacon, onion, and salt.

On the other hand, what sets Southern cooking style apart from other baking techniques is the frequent use of buttermilk. The special taste of buttermilk has that distinctive Southern flavor. Regular milk won’t give the unique taste of cornbread and cookies.

When it comes to cooking ware Southern cooking wouldn’t be Southern cooking at all if not for cast iron. You can afford it since it is only two to three dollars and can be found at flee markets. Cast irons are good for cooking since they can hold heat for a longer time and cook food easily.

Compared with other cooking styles Southern cooking takes more time to cook especially the greens. Vegetables in Southern cooking aren’t stir fried. They are tender and delicious. However, other recipes like fried okra are just slightly cooked, while green beans take about two hours before becoming tender and dimly colored.

Another pointer to consider is the preparation of food before it is considered a product of Southern cooking. Remember that combining foods is the it thing in Southern cooking. When serving food, meat must always be coupled by greens. So if you are planning to have fried chicken and fried chops always bear in mind that you have to add fried bread, green beans, and cornbread to your recipe.

These are the techniques of having Southern cooking right in your kitchen. What makes Southern cooking addicting is the existence of these components. These are grounded on the history of Southern cooking. Missing one point will immediately make your food Southern cooking wannabes.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Passion is Spanish Cooking

Passion is Spanish Cooking
By : Roell

Chefs say that Spanish cooking is peoples cuisine. Who dislikes the popular and exotic tastes of Spanish cuisine? Spanish cooking has been admired by food lovers worldwide. So what is in Spanish cooking after all that makes us crave more? How can you go for such quality cooking?

The thing with Spanish cooking is passion, as what the common ingredients spell. Spanish cooking is actually all about spices and seasonings. It is about olive oil and garlic, the super duo of Spanish cooking.

Spanish cooking calls for a lot of olive oil and at times lard. A tip to having a more luscious taste to your food is using extra virgin olive oil. It will not only give the healthy taste but also the more delicious tang.

You must also make sure to always have garlic in your kitchen. This is the main reason why Spanish cooking is effective and Spanish cuisines delectable. When choosing your garlic check out the ones with firm and solid heads. The hollow and light garlic cloves aren’t advisable.

Other seasonings must also be included on your list like onion, parsley, rosemary, oregano, and thyme. Remember that onions, especially yellow onions, are used in omelets and viands, while red onions are for salads.

Parsley is also a must in Spanish cooking. Never forget to buy the flat ones and not the curly ones. Note that it is better to cut the bottom of the parsley and to put it in a glass of water inside the refrigerator, than to let it dry out.

Rosemary, oregano, and thyme are the common spices introduced by Spanish cookbooks. So to have the flare in Spanish cooking you must also learn to install these in you kitchen. It is actually better to buy fresh spices than dried ones because the second one only lasts for a year.

Spaniards were the ones who started cooking with wines. You may want to keep some bottles of red and white wine to have the Spanish flavor you are craving. The trick in storing wine is keeping it inside the refrigerator. Remember that the wine won’t change its taste until placed in a warm area.

With these seasonings and spices any Spanish cooking recipe you see is easy to prepare. The tip to Spanish cooking is all about regimens. So the next time you go to the grocery store save a lot of that onion and garlic because you’ll need them in cooking your food that will echo Muy Bien!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Mexican Cooking is Caliente

Mexican Cooking is Caliente
By : Roell

When you regularly watch Ugly Betty, you will notice that Betty’s father Ignacio is always in the kitchen, concocting Mexican dishes. The Mexicans are known for their love of food. There are a lot of Mexican restaurants in the United States. Clearly, their culinary tastes have reached the border.

1. Molcjate is a mortar that is used in grinding chilies for salsa. It comes in various shapes.

2. Comal is a round and flat skillet that is used in order to blister the chilies which are perfect for making tortillas.

3. Masa is made from corn kernels that are dried and grinded, then mixed with water. It’s a thick dough that is flattened to make patties for the tortillas. These are stuffed with spices, fruits and meat to make tamales.

4. Chiles are the secret ingredient in most Mexican cooking. Mexican foods are often spicy simply because of the chilies. There are 60 kinds of chile peppers. They range from mild to very hot.

5. Jalapenos are the most popular of all Mexican chilies because they are widely used. Usually, Mexican tables contain small bowls of jalapenos which are flavored with escabeche, onions and carrots.

6. Salsa is the most basic dish and is often served as an appetizer. It is accompanied with chips and eggs serving as a prelude to the main course. Salsas are made from either fresh or cooked vegetables. Ask any Mexican chef and he has his own way of making salsa. Just like our palms, no two salsas are ever the same. The basic ingredients of salsa are chilies, onions, tomatoes and cilantro.

7. Tomatillos may look like green tomatoes. They are related to one another. These are used in sauces specifically the salsa verde and the green sauces.

8. Anchiote is a red paste that is from annatto seeds, lime juice, spices and vinegar. It is used on fish, pork and chicken.

9. Ceviche is from raw fish that is marinated till it is cooked and flavored with lime juice. It is served with saltine crackers or chips.

10. Avocados are healthy fruits often used in making guacamole. These are also sliced and served as the garnish to most Mexican meals. The avocadoes must be slightly soft.

11. Cilantro
It is also called coriander. It is a herb which jazzes up the salsa. It has a green color and often enhances most Mexican dishes.

12. Carnitas is made from pork that is simmered deep in fruit juices. These are sometimes baked or fried. They are served as tacos or burritos.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Making the Most Out of Your Cooking Training

Making the Most Out of Your Cooking Training
By : Roell

Cooking has long been a passion of people throughout ages, cultures, and locations. Practically every locale has its own kind of cooking, and in turn, each place has its way training people how to cook. But what is common among all places with their cooking traditions is that people want to make full use of the training they get about cooking. What is cooking, after all, if not a practical thing that could actually help people?

Here are some ways to make the most out of your cooking training:

1. Don’t miss any cooking training sessions. Common sense tells you that if you are absent from any cooking sessions; you’ll miss out on the lessons covered for that day. Cooking is a practical art and being present is important to truly experience food being gloriously constructed. It isn’t like other things which you can just read about and easily catch on. With cooking you need to use all your senses during the actual cooking period and if you are absent, you won’t experience all these.

2. Go beyond more than just following recipes. To really get into the heart of cooking you have to be aware of everything that is happening. You shouldn’t just follow the recipes, although you need to know them by heart. What you should do even more is understand what is happening when you are following the directions given in a recipe. Know why you have to add salt in the end and not during cooking or why you should stir constantly instead of occasionally. Understanding each step is key to mastering the art of cooking.

3. Practice what you have learned. People will keep on saying that practice makes perfect and they are right. Cooking is more of a skill than a talent and all skills need to be practiced to be mastered. Try out what you have learned every time you get the chance. Not only will this help you sharpen your cooking skills, this will also help you remember the things you have learned.

4. Feed people. What is the purpose of your cooking training other than to feed people, yourself included? Food is to be enjoyed and you should be able to share the gastronomic masterpieces you have created with people who will actually eat and appreciate them.

Getting the most out of your cooking training is easy. You just need to keep on cooking and keep on feeding and soon enough you’ll be the master cook you’ve always been dreamed about.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Low Fat Cooking Tips and Recipes

Low Fat Cooking Tips and Recipes
By : Roell

If you have to eat healthy but don’t have the time to prepare what you must eat, then you have to maximize, right? You need to meet the required dietary amount of fruits, vegetables, dairy, grains and proteins despite your busy schedule in order to maintain your health.

Therefore, you should try low-fat cooking regimens to spice up your eating lifestyle and to keep you motivated in eating healthy. Here are some of them.

1. Salmon has Omega 3

Salmon may not be the leanest fish but it does give you the required amount of Omega 3 that you need. It has garlic and olive oil; which are two of the powerhouses of nutrition.

2. Making the most out of chicken breast

If you’re getting sick and tired of always having to eat chicken breasts (because it has the lowest fat content), you can cook it in different ways for variety. You can cook it with pasta and broccoli, with pineapple or make chicken soup.

3. Your vegetables as a work of art

If you’re not craving microwaved broccoli or sautéd vegetables with chicken broth. You can also microwave sweet potatoes instead of broccoli. If you want additional flavor, you can drizzle it with honey.

4. Spicing up the fruits

You can mix blueberries and strawberries with low-fat cottage cheese for a snack. It may be light but it’s filling because of the healthy nutrients you’re getting. You can sauté sliced nectarines or peaches and drop a pinch of cinnamon or vanilla on them. You can also broil baked bananas and flavor them with some cinnamon.

5. Lowering the fat content

In place of oil, use cooking sprays. A light mist is enough to keep the food from sticking. Get the brands that have canola oil or olive oil. There are some brands offering flavors for the food.

6. Remove the skin from poultry and trim the fat from the meat. Do this before refrigerating them so you won’t forget. It also saves you time when you want to cook.

7. It helps to have a bottle of water near you. A giant sports bottle will do the trick. Fill it up every morning and toss some ice cubes in it and you’re good for the day. Water will help your digestion and will also keep your skin clear. Drinking the required 8 to 10 glasses of water is the best thing you can do for your body.

Monday, January 19, 2009

How to Properly Execute Solar Cooking

How to Properly Execute Solar Cooking
By : Roell

Several conservation techniques produced solar materials. In the food realm mothers can now save electricity and not worry about burning their foods with the advent of the solar cooking technique. This cost efficient and accident free way of cooking has been the interest of food lovers in recent years, but do you know how to properly be involved in solar cooking?

Well, an important tip to consider in solar cooking is that some meat burns faster than greens. Vegetables, bread and red meats take three to four hours before being cooked; while legumes, eggs, fish, chickens and rice take one to two hours of cooking.

To cook your food faster, remember to place the cooker in the direction of the suns angle. This will lessen the cooking time. Also, bear in mind that the cloud covering affects solar cooking. The more clouds there are, the longer you will have to wait before everything is done.

You must also take note that the cooker size, pots size and color, food size and quantity, air temperature, and water content all affect solar cooking. It may be difficult at first to watch all of these things at the same time, but doing so will save you a lot of money.

Know how to make the right cooker. You need to make short and shallow boxes so as to conserve heat. Making a box otherwise will produce a worthless solar cooker. However, if you created the perfect cooker but used a thick, light-colored and huge pot, you can’t continue in doing your solar cooking experience.

Pots must be black to absorb heat. They must also be small and thin so that foods are easily cooked. Yes, the smaller the better! In solar cooking everything must be as small as possible especially the foods. You have to chop the food into small portions because they will cook faster this way.

Remember, although air temperature isn’t considered an important factor in solar cooking you should still consider it. Even if there is sun exposure for you to use in generating heat in your cooker, if the air temperature is so low, food will be uncooked. Lastly, take a closer look at your water content as much as possible boil with small amounts of water.

Perhaps solar cooking to some seems pretty laborious. Well, it is indeed troubling and can only cook food in small amounts but the benefits of cost-efficiency and safety can assure more positive reviews than negative ones. The art of solar cooking is the future of cooking. Next thing we know giant solar cookers will replace ovens.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

How to Make the Most out of the Dutch Oven Cooking

How to Make the Most out of the Dutch Oven Cooking
By : Roell

The Dutch Oven is a much revered cooking apparatus that has served generations of kitchens with sumptuous and homey foods like no other. Because of such great adulation for food cooked in a Dutch Oven however people are intimidated by this wonderful kitchen tool. But this shouldn’t be, the Dutch Oven is a very versatile tool that can be used by anyone who know how to cook.

There are some things you can do to bring out the best from Dutch Oven cooking that isn’t that complicated. Here are some tips to make the most out of Dutch Oven cooking:

1. Choosing the right Dutch Oven for optimal cooking A good Dutch oven should have legs. The lid shouldn’t have gaps that will let heat escape. The casting should be even, as well as the thickness of the metallic material. The handle, called a bail, should be securely attached to the oven and should be strong enough to carry it even when full.

2. The oven should be cured properly once obtained Curing prevents the oven from unwanted rusting and food from sticking. A rusty Dutch oven may still be scrubbed by sandpaper with a fine grade to expose the metal. The oven can then be washed with hot soap and water. Put the Dutch oven in a 200 degree oven and coat it with some lard or shortening using a clean cloth. Leave it in for about an hour at 350 degrees. Let the oven cool slowly.

3. Use the right tools Dutch ovens are quite hardy but they can get damaged when the wrong tools are used with them. Never use metal utensils when cooking with the Dutch oven. Use wooden spatulas, forks, spoons, and turners to make sure you don’t scrape the metal. Use well-fitting leather gloves when handling the oven. You also need a lid lifter, lid holders, tongs, a shovel and a whisk broom.

4. Position the coals well You will experience uneven cooking if you don’t position the coals properly or if you don’t use the right amount. Normally you’ll need twice as much coals as the diameter of the ovens bottom. For best results use coal briquettes because they burn more evenly and last longer.

Dutch oven cooking shouldn’t be a complicated matter. If you do these tips, you are close to mastering the noble art of Dutch oven cooking.

Friday, January 16, 2009

How to Incorporate Greek Cooking in Your Kitchen

How to Incorporate Greek Cooking in Your Kitchen
By : Roell

You don't have to have a big fat Greek wedding to learn Greek cooking. Also, you don't have to go to Greece or be from Greece to cook Greek. There are surefire ways to be able to incorporate Greek cooking in your lifestyle. Amaze your friends and family with these techniques.

1. Seek advice from a native. No other person knows their menu best than the natives. Natives are often more than happy to help you as you learn more and promote their culture by means of cooking.

2. Harness all available resources in the form of books, recipes online, as well as offline. If you are able to get all the resources you have and apply them in your kitchen, you are bound for Greek cooking in no time.

3. Acquaint yourself with ingredients that are Greek.

4. Use lots of fresh vegetables in your menu. This is one of the trademarks of Greek cuisine.

5. Lamb, fish, or chicken; take your pick. These are the three top kinds of meat that Greek natives prefer to have in their meals.

6. Season your food with spices, such as nutmeg, cinnamon, bay leaves, oregano, and dill.

7. Capitalize on freshness, no matter what ingredient you use.

8. Make appetizers (mezethes) to complement the main course.

9. Use a casserole to present your meals. Taverns are popular in Greece and they usually serve their food in one whole casserole containing all the dishes that the cooks have prepared.

10. Make a spinach or cheese pie. Feta ice cream is used on top of a typical Grecian spinach pie.

11. Never smoke the food. Familiarize yourself with techniques such as frying, simmering, sautéing, braising, boiling, baking, stewing, poaching, roasting, pickling, and grilling. Mastery of these techniques will definitely lead you to a viable cooking career in Greece.

12. Have a combination of olives, bread and wine.
13. Whip up some salad.
14. Wrap it up. Greeks are notorious for wrapping their food.
15. Learn how to use the phyllo dough. This is readily available in most supermarkets.
16. Go healthy. Greeks are health-conscious individuals. Fill the menu with antioxidants and other cancer-fighting elements.

Learning how to cook in Greek style is something that not only takes time but also practice and determination. And while you are studying Greek cooking, you may eventually find a fascination with other cuisines which have influenced modern Greek cooking such as French and Turkish cuisines to complete your international repertoire of recipes.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

How to Easily Read and Follow Cooking Recipes

How to Easily Read and Follow Cooking Recipes
By : Roell

Cooking recipes are guides that a simple housewife or an expert chef can use. These are master plans that can enhance the meals to be served. Reading and following recipes is an important tool to put delicious foods on your table; but beginners may find this hard. Here are simple tips to help you:

1. Being the first step in cooking, reading the recipe takes time. Read the recipe several times thoroughly from start to end. Familiarize yourself with the cooking terms and unknown ingredients first before cooking. You should understand the recipe to be able to cook well.

2. Cooking recipes usually start with the ingredients. Make sure that you have the correct ingredients; there are substitutes for hard to find ingredients. Gather all the ingredients and measuring and cooking utensils that you will need before starting.

3. Alongside the ingredients are the measuring utensils and the measurements, which are all important. The order of words in the cooking recipes can change the preparation of food so be cautious about it. For example, 1 cup chopped onions is different from 1 cup onions, chopped. 1 cup onion, chopped means you should measure 1 cup onion first before you’ve chopped it.

4. Go over the recipe carefully and don’t rush! You should double check all the ingredients and steps to be successful in cooking. Don’t try to alter the cooking recipes or add a little extra sugar, etc., as this may affect the taste of your meal.

5. Cooking recipes contain numerous methods in cooking. There are certain terms like simmer, browning of meat, sauté, stir, mix, fry, etc. There are guides and explanation at the back of many cooking recipes which can help. Familiarize yourself and get acquainted with them.

6. Enjoy your cooking recipes. You can at first follow them but gradually make your own. Making some changes in the recipes isn’t strictly prohibited unless you and your kids don’t like the taste.

Cooking recipes are very useful tools for beginners. It doesn’t mean that when followed, you’ll have an impeccable dish everyone will admire, but it can help develop your skill in cooking. Always keep in mind that your purpose isn’t only to follow and finish a recipe but to produce a good tasting and healthy food everyone will love!

Monday, January 12, 2009

How to Deal with Commercial Cooking Equipment

How to Deal with Commercial Cooking Equipment

There are different factors to consider when you are choosing your commercial cooking equipment. There are certain questions you need to ask yourself before you consider anything to be ideal commercial cooking material. For one thing, it may not be exactly the same as that of home cooking equipment that you are fond of using, but the features are pretty much identical, except that commercial cooking equipment are used on a larger scale.

1. From home freezers, get used to colossal sized freezers fit for many forms of frozen food items. You can’t expect your favorite fridge to be able to handle all the various foods you need to freeze. Besides, not every type of food placed in the fridge will be consumed immediately. You will have to have room for both immediate and long-term storage.

2. Multiplicity in your stove's features will also prove to be of big help. Commercial cooking equipment in the form of ample amounts of hubs in stoves will help you cook more food in the shortest possible time.

3. Plates are no longer enough to hold everything. Have trays that are tough and easy to maintain as you transport food from one customer to another.

4. Count the cost. You must be able to include in your budget this aspect of your business. Commercial cooking equipment isn’t cheap, but that's fine as long as you are able to get favorable returns on your investment.

5. Recall your economics. Know and understand the nuances of depreciation and how it will affect your commercial cooking equipment, especially the ones you purchased for the longest time.

6. Fryers are also different. We aren’t talking about single chicken pieces here. We are talking loads of chicken that are at the mercy of the customer's demand. If you are after distributing cooked food for commercial purposes, make sure that you are able to meet the demand.

7. Dryers and cabinets are just as important even if they aren’t at all that significant to home cooking operations. When you are in the food business, it pays to be quick and able to hold large amounts of ingredients.

8. Harness energy saving equipment whenever you can.

9. Train your staff to use and master the functionality of each piece of equipment. Make sure that they are able to specialize in it.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

How to Cook Beef

How to Cook Beef

Beef is an extremely interesting subject in the arena of food preparation. If cooking were compared to an art gallery, beef may be the medium with which art works were being done. There are just so many ways to prepare beef, but if you are still clueless as to what preparation tactic to incorporate, here are a few tips to help get you started.

1. Know thy beef. It isn’t just about following Greek philosophers in knowing thyself, but if you really want to be able to cook beef, you must know your beef: where it is from, what type is it, and if possible, what age range it belongs to. This way, you will be able to know your plan of attack for the beef, whether it’ll be Beef Jerky or classy French beef stew.

2. Learn about the cuts of your beef. Different body parts of the beef make up for different beef specialties. Make sure you know which parts you intend to use in your cooking.

3. Cooking beef requires that you soften the meat to make it edible and chewable for your guests and family. If you aren’t able to broil the beef, it would be better off grazing on the farm than dead.

4. Mind the temperature of your beef. You must be able to maintain the temperature that will keep bacteria from overpowering the meat.

5. Easily divide the beef into parts for easy storage and preparation.

6. Define whether you will go for wet or dry cooking techniques.

7. Thaw your beef before cooking. Don’t let your beef be cooked without it being thawed first. This will avoid your overdoing of the cooking on the beef.

8. When you are in doubt of its roasting capability, marinate it.

9. Keep it tender and juicy.

10. Buy beef only from trusted retailers.

11. Covering also helps when you are cooking beef. It helps thoroughly distribute the juices and preserve the needed temperature to make it tender.

12. Never trim fat before cooking. Trim it after to preserve the juicy quality.

13. When browning the beef, make sure you apply a pinch of salt. It draws off excessive moisture.

14. Choose the right equipment for the job. Make sure your pans are thick and large enough.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Home Cooking Tips and Tactics

Home Cooking Tips and Tactics
By: Roel

Home cooking has its various advantages and disadvantages. Still, it deserves to be tried by every budding chef. For one thing, home cooking is highly economical. Also, you might find this to be one of the most rewarding endeavors you can try. Here are some things you can try as you venture into home cooking.

1. Have room for variety. If you are able to make your menu as varied and diverse as possible, you will be able to make more discoveries, try all possible techniques, and even develop your own cooking style.

2. Don't be afraid of experimentation. Always try to get your creative juices flowing. Never allow yourself to get stuck in traditional techniques.

3. Employ other family members' preferences and be open to feedback. Nothing beats the improvement you can get from honest evaluations of your cooking skills.

4. Always find time to cook. You use it or you’ll lose it. Regular practice will help you perfect your own style.

5. Be the master of your kitchen. Familiarize yourself with your environment, ingredients and the positioning of your refrigerator, utensil box and dish washing area. Make it as efficient as possible so that you’ll save on time and energy.

6. Unleash your creativity. Don’t be afraid of changing the way you do things or adding new ingredients to a traditionally prepared meals.

7. Involve other people in your home cooking. Link up with people of the same interest. Also, foster the desire to cook within your family.

8. Plan your meals.

9. Clean as you work within your kitchen. This way you will be able to save on time.

10. Organize your cookbooks in a manner most accessible to you.

11. Have a list of items you need to buy. Keep a note pad or notebook handy in case you need something to add to the list.

12. Work according to the season. Take the opportunity to make use of ingredients that are in season.

13. Have a system of cooking.

14. Learn to deal with leftovers. Know how to recycle them.

15. Read the manuals of the appliances you use in the kitchen.

16. Check the ingredients for expiration dates and take note of them.

Home cooking can be very profitable and rewarding in both monetary and non-monetary ways. If you are able to master home cooking, you’ll be ready for almost anything.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Varied Style of Chinese Cooking

Get to Know the Rich and Varied Style of Chinese Cooking
By:Roell

Chinese cooking is arguably the most popular of all the Asian cuisines, thanks to its richness and diversity. The Chinese style of cooking we know today is the result of the combination of different regions in China, whose flavors and ingredients reflect their sub-culture, geography and history. From Asia to America to Europe, Chinese cooking is a force to reckon with, popular for its flavorful approach to cooking and food presentation.

What Chinese cooking offers

Chinese cooking may be divided into four major cooking styles, depending on the region. Canton style cooking, for example, is considered as the most popular. Because the region enjoys good weather, almost anything may be included as part of a dish. From seafood to fresh fruits and vegetables, this style of Chinese cooking has some of the most varied and sophisticated flavors to offer, characterized by meals cooked by deep frying and highlighted by rich sauces.

Another Chinese cooking style is that made famous in the provinces of Hunan and Szechwan. Rice-based foods are abundant, partnered with some really spicy dishes. The eastern and western sides have dishes that are dominated by fish and seafood.

Further up north, where the Arctic winds rule, lamb and mutton are common without pork, because most of the population are Muslims. Simplicity is the key word to describe the type of Chinese cooking here, as evidenced by the way rice, noodles and bread are served with cut vegetables and fruits.

In contrast, the cuisine in Beijing is more high-brow, featuring some of the most exotic and intricately prepared dishes in Chinese cuisine, thanks to imperial influence. Today, the best features of this style of cooking are evident in many of China's most famous chefs.

Highlights of Chinese cooking
Many of the dishes in Chinese cuisine are prepared in small, bite-sized cuts which make them easy to pick up with chopsticks and placed directly in the mouth. Some dishes, such as fish, are served whole and diners who wish to partake only have to use chopsticks to break up pieces and eat them directly.

Some of the most popular and well-loved foods courtesy of Chinese cooking include: noodles (plain and fried), stir-fried vegetables, hot pot, dumplings (fried, steamed or as part of a soup dish), soy milk, Peking duck, glutinous rice with either sweet or meat-based filling, steamed buns, filled or coated rice balls, pickled vegetables, hard boiled eggs, seasoned tofu, rice porridge and tea.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Safety And Cooking Enjoyment

All the Outdoors Goodness You Want in Quick, Easy Steps
By : Roell

Campfires have been traditionally used for cooking for as long as man discovered fire. Since it's such an old cooking technique, you'd think that campfire cooking would have been mastered by now. Unfortunately, that isn’t the case. It is still as tricky as ever. Add to that the complication that some parks impose by banning campfires in some areas. But if you're lucky enough to get your chance at campfire cooking, here are tips you can use for your own safety and cooking enjoyment:

Bring the grill

Most campsites have onsite grills but it's always best to ask. Grilling is the best and simplest method you can use for campfire cooking. This method uses direct heat, so it's best utilized for smaller cuts of meat, hamburgers, sausages, toast and barbeques. It's important to pay close attention to the food while grilling it because this method employs direct heat. Food can get burned or catch fire easily.

Another type of cooking you can use with a campfire is roasting, perfect for skewered meats, chicken, hotdogs, sausages and marshmallows. Using skewers (preferably metal to avoid burning), you can cook food over your campfire. In a few minutes, you should be ready to eat.

Prepare the food

The secret to successful campfire cooking is to have the food prepared before going on your trip. This helps you enjoy your time more and saves you a lot of effort from trying to cut, chop or grind your ingredients. If the food is prepared beforehand, you can get cooking as soon as the campfire is ready.

Be practical

Some things that we associate with campfire cooking may not be plausible, such as a pot of soup that hangs over the flames. If set up using found wood, it might prove to be unstable and also difficult to build. If you truly want to use things like this for your campfire, make sure you know the right techniques to use for safe cooking. If all else fails, use a metal rigging to secure the pot in place or just avoid it entirely.

Use ingredients that are easy to cook

Campfire cooking shouldn’t take hours for just a piece of steak. Use recipes that are tried and tested. If you must experiment, have a backup plan. Choose recipes that you know will succeed with and make sure they will cook easily. Try stuffed fish, bacon wrapped steaks, buttered corn on the cob, sliced vegetables, roast beef or pork with prepared sauce and top with fresh fruits, pies or tarts.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

French Cooking

French Cooking

By.Roell


For many people, French cooking is the pinnacle of all regional cuisines all over the world. When people hear French food, they immediately associate it with ultimate lusciousness with impeccable elegance. But what makes this type of cooking so special? Is it all a hype, or is French cooking really revered by most food connoisseurs everywhere?


French cooking is special because of the way French people value their food so much. Eating is sacred for the French, if you have heard of their 5-hour dinners and thought of it as an exaggeration, you are wrong. French people really value their meals so much that they devote a lot of time for eating, making it an activity that is central to their daily lives. And for many of those who have tried authentic French cooking, the long sittings are really worth it.


Because the French value their cooking so much, they put nothing but the best in their cuisine. Only the best ingredients are allowed to touch the French kitchen whether it be vegetables, fruits, meats, poultry, condiments or anything else. The French also believe in the seasonality of food so ingredients are only obtained during their best times and thus they are able give their best flavors.

The best ingredients of course deserve the best treatment. And this is why French cooking seems so elaborate. French cooks and chefs take all the efforts in celebrating the wonders of food. They don’t want quality ingredients fresh from their sources to go to waste and so much care and skill are devoted to the French way of cooking.


The French are also keen to exhibit the great efforts they’ve devoted to their cooking by presenting their food in such lavish displays that by themselves are works of art. Some think that the French presentation of food is unnecessary especially garish. But this isn’t true for the French. For them, eating involves all the senses, not only taste, but sound, smell, touch, and sight.


This is why when you are about to take part in French cooking, you are sure to satisfy not only your stomach or taste buds, but your spirit as well. French cooking comes from the very heart of the French culture. It’s not all buzz, but everything you hear about French food is true. Try it out for yourself, and enjoy the delectable offerings of French cooking.


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