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If you have a cooking fireIf a pan catches on fire, cover it with a lid to smother the flames and turn off the burner. L...
01/28/2023

If you have a cooking fire
If a pan catches on fire, cover it with a lid to smother the flames and turn off the burner. Leave the pan covered until it is completely cooled.
Never use flour or water to put out a pan fire.
If the fire is in the oven, turn off the heat and keep the door closed until the fire is out.
If you have any doubt about fighting a small fire, don’t. Get out! When you leave, close doors behind you to help contain the fire. Call 9-1-1 from outside the home.

Helpful Tips for Home Cooks of Any LevelWhether you’re brand new to cooking or already well-versed in the virtues of mea...
09/13/2022

Helpful Tips for Home Cooks of Any Level

Whether you’re brand new to cooking or already well-versed in the virtues of meal prep, chances are you’re spending a lot more time doing it than normal right now. Regardless of which scenario applies to you, there are a few things we could all remember to do to keep things in the kitchen—and in your fridge, freezer, and pantry—more manageable, and more delicious (duh!), too. From the right methods for freezing pretty much anything to the best way to keep your tender herbs fresh, here are 16 tricks of the trade to help you feel empowered while cooking at home.

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Quick Cooking Tips & TricksUse pre-cooked meats. From rotisserie chicken to frozen grilled chicken strips, buying meat t...
09/05/2022

Quick Cooking Tips & Tricks
Use pre-cooked meats. From rotisserie chicken to frozen grilled chicken strips, buying meat that is already cooked will save you hours each week.
Have salad as a main dish. Start with a bagged salad and add some protein, cheese or fruit on top. Toss with a dressing and voila! Healthy, cheap and quick eating.
Use bottled sauces, dressings and marinades. Making tomato sauce from scratch is an experience everyone should try, but not on a Tuesday night after a long lecture. Purchase some jarred sauce and get dinner on the table quickly.

healthy cooking tipsCook at home. Eating at restaurants or getting take-out means you are not in control of what’s in yo...
08/29/2022

healthy cooking tips
Cook at home. Eating at restaurants or getting take-out means you are not in control of what’s in your meal or how it’s prepared. If you cook at home you can ensure that your meal is healthy. Cooking at home can also save you money.
Cook with basic ingredients. This means starting with whole foods like raw vegetables and fruits, proteins, and whole grains, and making food from scratch. That way you know you’re eating food in its natural state, without anything added.
Avoid cooking at high temperatures. If you grill or pan-fry meat at high temperatures, chemicals called heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) can form on the meat. These chemicals can cause changes in your DNA and have been linked to cancer.
Avoid deep frying. Deep frying also causes carcinogens to form on your food. For example, French fries and potato chips have acrylamide, which has been linked to cancer.
Use low-fat cooking methods like boiling or steaming. If you boil or steam food, you avoid the chemicals created by high temperatures and cut out extra fat, which helps you stay at a healthy weight.
Measure your ingredients accurately. Eating the correct serving size of meat and carbohydrates like pasta and rice keeps calorie levels down. Make sure you also measure ingredients like oil and salt. It’s easy to throw in too much and wind up eating too much fat or sodium.
Avoid cooking meat or fish to well-done or browned. Overcooking and browning meat creates the same chemicals as cooking at high temperature. These chemicals have been linked to cancer.
Minimize added sugars and sweeteners. Sugar adds empty calories. That means it can increase your weight without giving you any useful nutrients.
Minimize animal fats. If you reduce the amount of foods like cheese or butter, your meal will be healthier because you have reduced the amount of saturated fat. Consider replacing half of the butter you typically use with olive oil, or using super-fine grated cheese, which lets you use less while seeming like more.
Minimize processed foods. Processed and packaged foods, like frozen meals or jars of pasta sauce, usually have more salt and sugar. Packaged foods also often have other chemical preservatives and additives.
Add vegetables and fruits. If you use more fresh, or even frozen produce, you immediately increase the amount of healthy nutrients in your food. Antioxidants and phytochemicals in plants help your body fight diseases like cancer. Canned vegetables should be purchased carefully, go for the low-sodium and no-added-sugar varieties.
Use olive or canola oil. Research has shown that the use of olive oil is linked to a lower risk for obesity and cardiovascular problems. If olive oil seems too expensive or you don’t like the taste, canola oil can be a good second choice. Canola oil does contain some healthy omega 3 oils and has been shown to reduce cholesterol levels. It is a low-flavor, healthier alternative to corn, soy or vegetable oil and animal fats like butter.
Replacing refined grains with whole grains. Whole grains like brown rice instead of white rice have more fiber, which can lower your risk for colorectal cancer. Your body also digests them more slowly so you feel full for longer. Whole grains are an important part of a balanced diet and eating them has been linked to reduced risk diseases including type II diabetes and heart disease.
Flavoring with herbs, spices, onions, garlic and citrus. These ingredients give you food that’s packed with flavor without any of the downsides of salt and sugar. Many of them also come with extra antioxidants, which help your body fight disease.
Reduce salt. Eating too much salt is linked to heart disease and stomach cancer.
Avoid processed meats for flavoring. Processed meats like bacon and hot dogs increase your risk of cancer. Adding even a small amount to vegetable dishes or soups to add taste may cancel out the good you get from the rest of the ingredients. Use herbs, spices, onions, garlics and citrus for flavor instead.
Avoid margarine or cream-based sauces on vegetables. Fat- and cream-based sauces will ramp up the calorie count of your food and likely cause you to gain weight. That ranch dressing on your salad makes your healthy greens a lot less healthy.

kick-ass kitchen hacks that will make your day!For enhancing flavourTo enhance the flavour of various dishes, toast nuts...
08/15/2022

kick-ass kitchen hacks that will make your day!

For enhancing flavour

To enhance the flavour of various dishes, toast nuts, lentils and rava before preparing the dishes.

Vegan Croissants Ingredients:4 cups (512 grams) unbleached, all-purpose flour2 teaspoons (12 grams) kosher salt2 1/4 tea...
08/12/2022

Vegan Croissants

Ingredients:
4 cups (512 grams) unbleached, all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons (12 grams) kosher salt
2 1/4 teaspoons (7 grams) instant yeast
1/4 cup (50 grams) cane sugar
3 tablespoons (42 grams) vegan butter, such as Fora Foods Butter or Miyoko’s Creamery Organic Vegan Butter, softened to room temperature
1/2 cup (120 grams) cold soy, almond, oat, or coconut milk (if using coconut, use the kind that comes in a carton, not full-fat or canned)
1/2 cup (120 grams) cold water, plus more as needed

Old-Fashioned Cooking Tips That Really Work, Say Experts Use a wooden spoon to mix ingredientsA wooden spoon is softer a...
08/04/2022

Old-Fashioned Cooking Tips That Really Work, Say Experts

Use a wooden spoon to mix ingredients

A wooden spoon is softer and can mix better than metal or plastic spoon, says Michael Cook, retired chef, food connoisseur, former owner of two restaurants and blogger at My Conscious Eating. A wooden spoon also doesn't conduct heat, which means you can use it to stir sauces without them getting hot too quickly.

Cooking tips that will change your life!-Put a dish towel or damp paper towel under your cutting board to keep it from s...
07/31/2022

Cooking tips that will change your life!

-Put a dish towel or damp paper towel under your cutting board to keep it from slipping and wobbling.

Smart cooking tips to reduce your footprint on the environmentLet start with some simple energy saving gestures in the k...
07/27/2022

Smart cooking tips to reduce your footprint on the environment

Let start with some simple energy saving gestures in the kitchen :
To boil water (not only for the tea, but also to cook pasta, vegetables etc.), kettles are more efficient than any other mean (microwave comes close then induction, hob, oven).
Of course it take the same quantity of calories to boil one liter of water but kettles have a better thermic efficacy and stop as soon as the water boils. Transfer then in the appropriate dish to continue the cooking. Whether gaz or electric kettles are more efficient is an endless debate because it greatly depends of the way the electricity is produced, and this is beyond your direct influence. Of course boil the necessary quantity, nothing more.


With induction plates : use pans of the exact diameter of the heating plates otherwise the loss of efficacy is tremendous. Again, better use a kettle than the boost mode of the induction to boil water.

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