TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
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TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
- Ice cubes dropped into hot soup or stew will allow you to eliminate the fat. The fat will cling to the ice cubes, now quickly remove the ice cubes.
- When you are making whipping cream add a couple of drops of lemon juice. A couple of drops of lemon juice helps the cream whip faster.
- To saute is to cook is a small amount of butter.
- To score is to cut shallow grooves or slits through the outer layer.
- To simmer is to cook in a liquid that is just below the boiling point.
- To toss is to mix ingredients lightly by lifting and dropping.
COOKING TERMS
- Bake: Cook in the oven. Always bake your dishes uncovered unless the recipe specifies otherwise.
- Baste: Brush or spoon the drippings over the food as it cooks to add flavor and to keep moist.
- Beat: A brisk up and over motion that adds air.
- Boil: Cook in a heated liquid until it bubbles.
- Braise: Cook slowly with a small amount of liquid in a covered pan.
- Broil: Cook by direct heat.
- Caramelize Cook sugar over low heat until it melts and turns brown or cook onions with a small amount of butter until they turn brown.
- Chop: Cut into small irregular pieces.
- Cool: Let stand at room temperature to reduce the heat of the food.
- Cream: Beat with a spoon or mixer to make light and fluffy.
- Cube: Cut into equal-sized 1/2 inch pieces.