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03-29-2021 02:41 PM - edited 03-29-2021 02:42 PM
It would be nice if every one told us there helpful hints.
two I discovered are,for cutting up fresh herbs. Sometimes the knife just squashes the herbs,so,I bunch mine up on a cutting board and cut back and forth with a pizza cutter. Second,I like to brown ground beef in the microwave when in a hurry,but the meat just clumps together. I found out breaking it up with a pastry blender really does the job fast.
will appreciate any ideas anyone else has figured out.
03-29-2021 02:45 PM
Everyone probably knows this already, but spray your crockpot with cooking spray (Pam) before putting food in. Cleanup will be much easier.
03-29-2021 02:47 PM
Use your box grater to strip fresh herbs. I use the side with the bigger holes and it shreds it perfectly.
03-29-2021 02:50 PM
I keep an empty canister next to the stove with my favorite cooking utensils. I reach for the same ones all the time so this saves me reaching or trying to open a drawer while I'm cooking.
03-29-2021 02:50 PM
We keep diced up onions, jalapeno & bell peppers, celery etc in the freezer. When it comes time to cook something to eat prep time does not take as long.
03-29-2021 02:56 PM
It's possible that I have an excessive number of utensils. Therefore, I have 5 utensil crocks (fortunately, I have a lot of counter space) and have the utensils categorized appropriately. One has spatulas, one spoonulas, one is all wisks, one is a bit of a mishmash, etc. That way I don't have to go through drawers or file through one utensil crock to try and find a given utensil.
My mind is so fuzzy lately that I cannot think of helpful tips so I need to think about that some more.
One thing I do is that if I'm making something that is fairly labor and ingredient intensive, like maybe a pot of soup or chili, I just make a HUGE amount so I feel like I'm getting my time and effort worth. After I've had a meal or two out of it I portion it out in L&L containers, freeze them, then pop them out and vac-seal them so I have a bunch more meals of it without having to eat the same thing day after day after day.
(PS: Don't ever run hot water on your frozen L&L - learned that the hard way, years ago. It will break them)
03-29-2021 03:02 PM
When cracking eggs in a bowl for a recipe, if a small piece of shell ends up in the bowl, dip a larger piece of the eggshell into the bowl and the smaller piece of eggshell will migrate to the the bigger one for disposal.
Did that even make sense, sorry..... I tried, LOL!
03-29-2021 03:23 PM
The best tip I use myself is stay out of it as much as possible!
03-29-2021 03:58 PM
Number the top and bottom of your plastic food containers. The "1" top goes to the "1" bottom, etc.
03-29-2021 04:16 PM
@KingstonsMom wrote:When cracking eggs in a bowl for a recipe, if a small piece of shell ends up in the bowl, dip a larger piece of the eggshell into the bowl and the smaller piece of eggshell will migrate to the the bigger one for disposal.
Did that even make sense, sorry..... I tried, LOL!
works every time!!
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