Welcome back to our Arrive North Shore Blog! As we mentioned last month, Reddit is a website where people can post content such as links, text posts, and images, which people can comment and vote on. The more popular the comments in the post, the more points they receive. This month, we decided to find out what Redditors have to share regarding cooking advice. Here are just a few of the many best cooking tips users of Reddit have to share. Apply them the next time you cook in your Highwood, IL apartment.
- Butter makes everything better.
- It's always easier to add something later than remove too much. This goes for salt, liquids, and pretty much every ingredient.
- Learn how to hold a chef's knife properly.
- You can shred chicken using a hand mixer.
- When making grilled cheese, don't attempt to spread butter on a piece of un-toasted bread. Instead, melt the butter in the pan and then put the bread in for a perfectly even, zero-effort coating.
- Stop putting oil in your pasta cooking water.
- Rather than scooping, spoon the flour into the measuring cup and level it off. If you scoop you'll pack it down too much and use more than you need, which could mess with the texture of the finished product.
- For the cost of a couple tablespoons of a few common items (soy sauce, garlic, honey, ginger) you can make a tasty marinade that any type of meat or fish benefits from. If you put some of the marinade off to the side you can use it as a sauce to flavor the rest of the meal as well.
- One clove of garlic is one segment of the garlic. The whole thing is called a bulb.
Share your favorite cooking tips in the comments below. Thanks for reading!