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Quick Guide to Every Herb and Spice in the Cupboard. Simple Cooking Terms" Q. Sometimes when I read a recipe's directions, the cooking terms confuse me. Can you explain what they mean? Q. Sometimes when I read a recipe's directions, the cooking terms confuse me. Can you explain what they mean? A. Al dente: Often found in pasta recipes. Au gratin: Refers to a baked dish, such as a casserole, topped with cheese or bread crumbs, then browned on top, either in the oven or under a broiler. Baste: Spooning or brushing food with a liquid -- such as butter, broth, or the cooking liquid -- to help the food stay moist during cooking. Blanch: Placing food briefly in boiling water and then plunging into cold water to halt cooking. Braise: Slowly cooking browned foods in a small amount of liquid in a tightly covered pot. Butterfly: Splitting meat, poultry, or fish in half horizontally without cutting all the way through.

Caramelize: Melting and cooking sugar over low heat until it browns. Chiffonade: Thinly sliced strips or shreds of vegetables or herbs. Spice Advice. Flavor Substitutions | McCormick® Live deliciously™ Organizational Management » Perfect Pantry: 80 Essential Ingredients for a Well-Stocked Kitchen. A well-stocked kitchen means there’s always something to snack on or whip up, whether it’s 2am or two in the afternoon. While this list may seem lengthy to be deemed essentials, it packs in everything your kitchen needs in order to be on alert for surprise dinner guests or cooking up cupcakes for your kid’s extra curricular activity. It also means less dining out, since there will always be ingredients for a simple dinner or delicious dessert ready to go. We put together an extensive list of things you need, but have omitted basics that are probably already there such as milk and eggs. Spices Cupboard If you aren’t familiar with go-to spices, you want to get acquainted starting now.

Spices can make all the difference in your cooking and can take a cheap cut of meat from drab to fab. Technically, they aren’t all spices, but they’re all used to add a kick to main dishes, soups and stews. Garlic powder. Fruits and Veggies Potatoes. Meat, Poultry and Fish Boneless, skinless chicken breasts. 50 Ways to Never Waste Food Again - Planet Green. 12 Super Cheap, Super Nutritious Foods You Should Be Eating. EmailEmail Ramen noodles and store brand bologna are dirt cheap but not only are they unhealthy, the flavor is torture to most people’s taste buds.

On the other hand, a diet of artisan cheeses, organic arugula and wild caught salmon is delicious, healthy and far too expensive for me to feed my family every night. To eat well on a budget I look for foods that are packed with nutrients, naturally delicious and cost pennies a serving. Often, they are so cheap and abundant that I can afford to go for the organic version and feel great about what I put on the table for my family each night. Here are twelve of the most delicious, inexpensive and nutritious foods your dollar can buy.Sweet Potatoes: These are full of fiber and vitamins and taste terrific. Winter squash: Butternut, acorn and other hard squashes are terrific sources of vitamins and fiber. Lentils: Unlike beans, lentils do not require any presoaking and cook in just 20 minutes.

Oatmeal: It’s not only for breakfast! Related Posts. Encyclopedia of spices. Spice Advice – how to make the most of spices, which spices to use with particular foods, when to add them, grinding, storage and more. Herbs and Spices Fight Disease — Most of us look at spices as a way to perk up the plate but are you aware of their potential to fight disease? Look here for some recent findings. All about Vanilla – and then some… history, curing, varieties, vanilla extract, essence, powder – even vanilla salt. How to cook with vanilla. including top 10 vanilla recipes! Cooking with Thyme – Getting the most of thyme in your cooking – including varieties of thyme, preparation, infusions, fresh vs. dried and many suggested uses for cooking with thyme. Quick Guide to Every Herb and Spice in the Cupboard | Apartment Therapy The Kitchn.

Ideas 4 Recipes: Free Recipe Idea & Finder Tool. FoodPair | Ingredient Based Recipe Search Engine. 50 Ways to Never Waste Food Again - Planet Green. Cook'n Newsletter.