Monday, August 15, 2011

Ten Cooking Tips For Beginners

Whether you're a novice in the kitchen or just trying to better your existing skills, these 10 top tips may help. Cooking is meant to be fun - and here's how...

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1. Give yourself plenty of time - the only thing worse than rushing your food when you eat, is rushing it when you cook. Give yourself a deadline and you'll no doubt be stressed and covered in flour by the time your ETA comes alone. Until you're comfortable and confident in the kitchen, don't set yourself unrealistic expectations.

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2. Do a checklist of ingredients - having half your food cooking when you realise you've forgotten an essential ingredient will have you in a panic, so check the list before you go shopping and then again before you start cooking.

3. Try meals out for yourself first - if you try new dishes out on a dinner party, you're asking for trouble. By trying new dishes for yourself and maybe your other half, you can perfect them for when the next dinner party comes along. Alternatively, share the knowledge that your trying something new with your dinner guests. It'll take the pressure off and you'll enjoy the cooking experience much more.

4. Use top quality cookware - if your pots and pans have seen better days, then it might be time to upgrade your kitchen equipment. Ranges like Anolon, Circulon and Meyer are all excellent choices and, most important of all, you can rely on them to last you through many happy years of cooking.

5. Find popular recipes - when starting off, even the simplest of dishes can seem frightening. However, there are many excellent 'cooking for beginners'-type books on the market that will help you with the basics, while some of the bigger ones will even be useful as you develop your cooking skills.

6. Stick to things you like - it can be tricky determining the success of your culinary adventures if you're not sure what you're cooking is supposed to taste like when done well, so stay with what you know. Then, when you're feeling more daring, use your well-honed cooking skills to help you expand your palate.

7. Get tips from friends and family - struggling to get your gravy just right? Is your meat too dry? Whatever niggling problems you have in the kitchen, it's a safe bet that someone you know will have the answer. Tap into that resource whenever you can and you'll be well on your way to success. And if they can't help, then why not try the internet?

8. Get your kitchen how you want it - if you're using your own kitchen, make sure everything is where you want it. You don't want to rummaging through cupboards half-way through cooking. If you let anyone else in your kitchen, make sure they leave things where they found them.

9. Watch cookery shows - find the chefs you like and watch their TV shows. They're a great source of inspiration and some even help you to cook while you watch.

10. Have fun with it - in other words, don't put pressure on yourself and, if you're not enjoying it, take a break and wait for your enthusiasm to return. There's nothing worse than cooking if you're not in the mood.

So, if you have the right food, the right cookware set and plenty of ideas, why not start cooking tonight?

Ten Cooking Tips For Beginners

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