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Are you a food lover? Do you possess an irrepressible sweet tooth? Is a little spicy ethnic food enough to put a spring in your step? Have you ever contemplated how to prepare or cook these types of meals at home? Well, stop day dreaming about it and start cooking! All you need to do is read and implement the tips in the article below. Cooking with skewers may seem easy; however, there are some tips that will make your skewer cuisine delicious every time. If you are using metal skewers, the square or twisted kind are much better than round ones for holding food in place. Try this quick and handy trick to salvage your efforts. You need to mix 2 tablespoons filled with water and 1 tablespoon filled with corn starch in a bowl. Thicken your sauce by stirring in this solution. Make sure you add the solution slowly while stirring constantly or you risk thickening the sauce too much. Whenever you are spicing up your meat, consider starting off with a small portion before you cook the whole piece. Burgers, meatloaf and meatballs require proper seasoning to taste their best. Do not try and cook the whole piece of meat right after adding seasoning. Try cooking a small patty first. You can adjust the seasoning if you don't like it. Have you ever needed to throw away moldy fruit and felt guilty about it? Is it alright to eat fruit after removing the moldy sections? Fruit that is rotting cannot be safely eaten. Mold goes a lot deeper than you see and it can make you ill. To reduce fat and calories in mashed potatoes without sacrificing texture or taste, replace some of your potatoes with an equal amount of cauliflower. Cauliflower's subtle flavors blend in with the potatoes and other ingredients easily. Cauliflowers look very similar to potatoes in texture and color when they are mashed. It will allow you to have a delicious side dish that is healthier and still flavorful. Are you preparing a dish with fresh basil? Keep a fresh-cut bunch of basil inside a glass. Add water until the stems are covered. The basil will stay fresh for a matter of weeks on your windowsill or kitchen counter. The basil may even start growing roots if you change out the water regularly. If you maintain the basil by trimming the outgrowth, you can get quite a lot of free basil using this method. Garlic's only disadvantage is that it transfers smell onto your hands. After using garlic or other foods with odors that stick to your hands, all you need to do is rub your hands on a piece of stainless steel, like your sink. This will help get rid of the smell so that it is not transfered to the next food item that you handle. Sometimes when someone's grilling a hamburger, it will get stuck to the grill which makes it difficult to get off the grill. Try brushing a thin coating of vegetable oil on the grill or pan to keep food from sticking. Chicken broth is a great cooking base for vegetables. This helps to prevent vegetables from sticking on the pan. In addition, chicken broth improves the vegetables' flavor. Chicken broth can be found at any grocery store, and is very low priced. With the help of this article's advice, you'll soon be putting together delicious meals all on your own. Be bold, and experiment with different sauces and spices. It is possible for you to even find a favorite food during the process. Use the ideas in this article to unlock your inner chef, and embark on a culinary adventure. For more information, visit <a href="http://kitchenace.net/tools">Kitchen Ace</a>.
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