30 Cooking Tips and Tricks People Swore They Would Never Reveal
What makes their cooking so great.
Published 1 year ago in Wow
We all have our secrets. Yours might be that one guy you killed on an old country road several years ago -- what was he doing in the middle of the road, anyway? And in the dead of night? It isn't your fault. You slammed the brakes. You couldn't do anything more. You're a good person.
Whereas these people have cutesy little cooking hacks that they use to bring joy to the people around them through the miracle of good food and good times, best served up with family. But not that guy's family, of course.
The family that now has only an empty chair at the dinner table, filled with... so much silence. An empty chair that cannot enjoy the simple pleasures like a secret recipe for high-end cheesecake or an easy trick to give your red sauce a little more gusto. These recipes really hit the nail on the (more figurative) head! Giving good, honest people like you the secret to good food and good times!
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We all have our secrets. Yours might be that one guy you killed on an old country road several years ago -- what was he doing in the middle of the road, anyway? And in the dead of night? It isn't your fault. You slammed the brakes. You couldn't do anything more. You're a good person.
Whereas these people have cutesy little cooking hacks that they use to bring joy to the people around them through the miracle of good food and good times, best served up with family. But not that guy's family, of course. The family that now has only an empty chair at the dinner table, filled with... so much silence. An empty chair that cannot enjoy the simple pleasures like a secret recipe for high-end cheesecake or an easy trick to give your red sauce a little more gusto.
These recipes really hit the nail on the (more figurative) head! Giving good, honest people like you the secret to good food and good times!8
I'd never tell anybody how much fresh garlic I put in n anything.. Garlic is actually crack and I can't get enough. Also I don't tell people when I use Greek yogurt in place of sour cream or mayo in some things. I feel like it grosses people out to think there's probiotics in the mashed potatoes or the pasta salad lol
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I tell everyone, but citric acid in bread dough. Making it a bit acidic makes the yeast go nuts and even "heavy" breads rise more than you'd expect. You could use lemon juice or vinegar I suppose but citric acid (in granules) is easy to find (Indian section of supermarkets, or "gourmet" store), and will hang out happily in your cupboard forever.
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my salsa. its just big can of whole tomatoes, big sweet onion cut into fourths, one jalapeno with seeds cut up, cilantro and lime juice everything into a food processor for about 30ish secs add dash of salt at the end. everyone thinks is so good which it is but i keep telling them its so easy but they don't think it is lol
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Something I usually don't share--I make really great burgers, but my secret is I don't do much to them. I use a good quality ground chuck with 20% fat and I keep the meat very cold and handle it as little as possible and don't salt it except for the outside right before cooking, and I make a divot in the middle to keep the patty from swelling. Perfect, juice burgers every time, very little work.
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Oh my goodness. Sushi rice. Microwave. I’m embarrassed to admit it. It always made such a mess in the pot, would stick or overflow, crunchy or mushy, I could never, ever get it right - even following packet instructions to the letter. I almost gave up on making sushi. Then on a whim, I tried it in the microwave. Sushi rice, water from the top of the rice to first knuckle of my index finger. Sensor cook - White rice - Start. My life was changed. Perfect texture, no starch all over my stove, no burnt pot. As a bonus, I even just use regular home brand white vinegar to season it. For every cup of uncooked rice, 1/2c vinegar, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Everybody loves my sushi.