Thursday, October 16, 2008

my cooking tips...

These are just a few tips that i use when cooking:

- when sauteing anything in the pan, like veggies, meat, and onions, use a little bit of broth, either vegetable, chicken, or beef broth to "de-glaze" the pan. You can avoid using oil or butter because the liquid will pull the food up from the pan and prevent it from sticking. It also helps to make a little sauce in the pan so the items aren't dry, do this once the items have cooked a little and you notice there are brown bits in the bottom .

- when cooking anything on the stove, and you want to make a sauce to cover the food, pull things from your condiments. I like to use Ketchup and Italian dressing for a zesty flavor. Sometimes I use ranch and taco seasoning for a ranchero sauce (like from taco bell), sometimes just ranch. Honey mustard is also a good flavor.

- Always add some kind of seasoning to vegetables while steaming, this will make them more appealing to your picking husband... (kelvin!)

- For a lighter take on spaghetti, use shredded chicken instead of ground beef. Sounds strange, but its very good.

- I like to make flavored butters for garlic or Cinnamon bread. I take a stick of butter, and i put it in a glass bowl, one that has a lid (i have the mini prep bowls from pampered chef) i melt the butter about half way, and then mix it up until the solids and the liquids are one. Then i flavor it, with garlic and basil, or Cinnamon and sugar, or any other flavor you could think of! Then i use what i need, and then refrigerate the rest. The butter will harden and you can use it any time you need a little flavored butter. And if its in the fridge for a while and you just want to get rid of it, just put it in the pan when you need to use butter or oil.

- when I'm making gravy's or soups that need to be thickened, instead of using flour or cornstarch, i use Bisquick. It seems to taste better, and doesn't need to be "cooked out" like flour, and doesn't instantly turn to a solid like corn starch.

well I hope these tips were useful to you! I'll be sure to give some more along the way!

1 comment:

Tammie said...

wow thank you for the tips. You are just amazing Heather!! I will have to try the bisquick trick. Doug is always trying to make gravy and it takes forever with the "rue" with flower trick. Thank goodness you gave this tip before Thanksgiving.