These 3 Kitchen Tools Will Make Your Cooking Life Simpler
When we see a chef prepare a meal on T.V., the natural inclination is to want to replicate it. If it’s your desire to be a cooking ace in the kitchen, it helps to have the right utensils. Every cook needs a base set of utensils to use to prepare his meals But, in addition to this base set, there are other items, that while not mandatory, make life easier in the kitchen.
Basting brushes – these are used to baste meats, cooked vegetables, and so on with fat, stock, or some other liquid. This is not a necessary tool because you can baste with a spoon – as many home cooks regularly do. A brush does, however, let you baste with the liquids in a more even fashion. In addition, a bush lets you “paint” the liquid into places that would be hard to reach with a spoon.
Vegetable brush – it’s always good to clean your vegetables. A lot of home cooks simply clean their produce by either rinsing them under water or by scraping off the skin and then rinsing them. But there are those cooks who are really into healthy eating. They want to use organic vegetables and they hate disposing of what they consider to be an essential part of the vegetable or fruit. In many vegetables, there are more nutrients in the skin than in the other parts of the plant. Not only that, but the skin contains roughage which is good for the body. These cooks like to simply use a vegetable brush to clean the dirt off the skin, and include the whole vegetable in their meal.
Tongs – the really experienced cooks may consider tongs a luxury as they do just fine using forks and even their fingers. For the less experienced cook, however, they prevent burns. They also make it easier to remove those pieces of chicken and other foods from the fryer. They are an excellent replacement for the hands. When a piece of food has cooked on one side, instead of using your hands and fingers to turn the food, use your tongs instead.
And like the items mentioned above, you may feel that you need the best stainless steel grills, or the most expensive commercial stainless steel sinks, or state of the art stainless steel backsplashes. And often you don’t these things. But they sure make the cooking experience fun.
Filed under Articles by on Feb 17th, 2010.
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