Posted by Mary Mechler on April 17, 2010 at 10:39 AM under
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10 Every Day Cooking Tips and Tricks
Don't you love getting useful tips for just about anything? Tips
that can save time, money and are easy? Read on, and I think you'll be
pleased with how you can put these to use today!
1. When it's
strawberry season, buy extra to freeze. Freeze them unwashed in zipper
bags. They work great in winter time smoothies. Just take several out
rinse and cut the top off and plop in the blender with a banana and
orange juice.
2. Hate making bacon because of the splatter mess?
Make it in the oven. Spray a cookie sheet with pan spray and line up the
bacon. Bake at 375 degrees until almost done. I drain on paper towels
and store in the refrigerator in fresh paper towels. You can take out
just what you need and microwave them in another paper towel until done.
3.
Isn't slicing grapes or cherry tomatoes in half time consuming? Get 2
plastic carton container lids and put them in between the lids. You can
then easily slice them horizontally in a few strokes between the lids.
4.
Like to make pizzas on the grill in the summer? After you make the
dough, roll it out into individual serving size pizza rounds. Then,
grill lightly on one side. Stack them for guests to top as they wish.
Make sure they put sauce and toppings on the grilled side. Put back on
the grill to finish.
5. Like steel cut oats, but don't have 30
minutes to wait for it in the morning? Make the recipe with one cup of
oats and put it in a container in the refrigerator. Scoop out only what
you need each morning and microwave. Works great!
6. Have bananas
that are getting too ripe, but no time to make banana bread? Peel them
and put them in a plastic zipper bag, getting as much air out as
possible, and freeze. They will be ready to go when you have the time to
bake.
7. Love chocolate desserts? Visit the grocery or drug
stores after a holiday and up seasonal chocolate really inexpensively
for great desserts in the future.
8. Don't you love those grocery
store rotisserie chickens? I cut the breast meat off the bone for my
kids, and save the rest of the chicken in a gallon zipper bag in the
freezer. You can put it in a stockpot with water, onion, carrot, celery,
poultry season, bay leaf and a little salt and pepper for the start of
great chicken noodle soup. There is already a lot of great seasoning
that adds to the depth of flavor.
9. Have just a bit of steak,
chicken or fish left from a meal? Save it and make a quesadilla
appetizer tomorrow for everyone to munch on before dinner, or an after
school snack.
10. Make too much icing for those sugar cookies?
Put the leftovers into zipper bags and store in the freezer. When you
need to decorate a few cookies or write on a cake, you'll have them
ready made and in a variety of colors.
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