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Tips For Cooking On A Busy Schedule
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You need a few basic fundamentals to be a better cook. The following advice is going to provide you with advice that will help you to become one of the best cooks possible. These tips will guide you in your efforts to become a better cook.

A great starting point when looking to expand your cooking repertoire is your local library or bookstore. Look for cookbooks which contain basic and simple recipes for you to practice and have fun preparing. Try different recipes until you come up with something that works for you.

Oil should be added to the side of the pan. When it reaches the food, it will already be heated up. Having the oil at the right temperature when you cook with it will make the flavors pop.

Try this quick trick to salvage your efforts. In a small bowl, combine two tablespoons of water and 3 teaspoons of corn starch. Add this mix to your sauce to thicken it. To prevent the sauce from getting overly thick, pour the corn starch and water mixture into the sauce very slowly and be sure that you are stirring it constantly.

If you have a meal that is important, like for a date or your boss, try cooking one of your better dishes so that you are familiar with it and know it tastes good. Avoid cooking with new ingredients or a new recipe that you have never used before. You will have a more relaxed and less anxious cooking experience.

While garlic is a great addition to many dishes, it has the frustrating feature of rubbing off on your hands. An easy way to remove the smell is to rub your hands on a stainless steel surface like your sink. This will clean your hand and keep the odor from transferring to other foods you are handling.

Guessing how long food will take on the grill is nearly impossible. A meat thermometer can give you a precise temperature, reassuring you that the meat is fully cooked. If the meat is thick, such as more than 1.5 inches, try closing the grill's lid to cut down on grilling time.

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