Wednesday, March 7, 2018

How to Cook

Cook N Home 15-Piece Non-Stick Soft Handle Cookware Set (black) 

EditUnderstanding Basic Cooking Techniques

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    Understand sautéing. Sautéing is a quick cooking method which involves cooking food in a pan, over a high heat, in a small amount of fat. It imparts a lot of flavor to food, and is perfect for cooking tender cuts of meat and chunks of vegetables.
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    Understand frying. Frying is very similar to sautéing, in that the food is cooked in a hot pan with oil. As with sautéing, it is very important that both the pan and the oil are heated to the correct temperature before cooking. However, there are several differences between frying and sautéing, along with different forms of frying itself, so it is worth noting the differences between each.
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    Understand microwaving. Microwaving is a very convenient cooking method which requires little skill. The microwave works using electromagnetic waves which cause water molecules in food to vibrate. This vibration produces heat which then cooks the food.[5] Although most cooking novices will at least be familiar with the microwave, there are a few health and safety features you should be aware of:
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    Understand roasting. Roasting is a dry heat cooking method, which involves cooking food, uncovered, on a roasting pan in the oven. It is most often associated with large cuts of meat - whole chickens and turkeys, lean cuts of pork, lamb and beef, fillets of fish - but also works very well with vegetables.
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    Understand steaming. Steaming is a moist heat cooking method, which uses the heat from steam to cook food. It is a very gentle form of cooking, making it a great option for delicate foods such as fish and vegetables.
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    Understand braising. Braising is a moist cooking method which can turn large, tough cuts of meat into a juicy, tender dish. It is achieved by first searing the meat (or tough vegetables) in a pan with fat, and then slow cooking it in liquid for several hours.
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    Understand baking. Baking is a dry heat cooking method, which is almost the same as roasting. The major difference is that roasting tends to be done at higher heats than baking, and baking is usually associated with food items that require batters and doughs, such as bread, cookies, pies and muffins. Here are some things to remember when you bake:
  10. Understand common cooking terms. There are a large number of very specific cooking terms that you will come across when reading recipes. It is important to understand what these cooking terms mean. Definitions of some of the most common cooking terms are provided below:

EditPlanning and Preparing Meals

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    Prepare the food for cooking.The practice of getting all of your tools and ingredients together, prepared, and measured is called "mise en place" by professional chefs, and is considered essential to efficient cooking. Your "mise en place" should be ready and close at hand before the stove is turned on.
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EditImproving Taste and Texture

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    Experiment with herbs and spices. Herbs and spices can single-handedly give a dish a distinct flavor, characterizing it as belonging to Greek, Italian, Mexican, Chinese, or any other type of world cuisine. Herbs and spices enhance the flavor and color of food, making it more exciting to cook and eat. Some of the major herbs and spices are described below:

EditPerfecting Specific Cooking Skills

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