Twenty Miscellaneous Useful Tips

Contributed By: LR

Here are a few tried-and-true easy ideas for saving time and your energy (and maybe even your sanity!) in the kitchen!

Can't Get That Last Bit of Syrup Out?

1. When a bottle of corn syrup or pancake syrup is almost empty and that last bit is taking forever to come out-- just warm it in the microwave for a few seconds. It will be thinner and it will run right out!

Save Aluminum Foil Use Substitute Cover

2. When a recipe says to cover with aluminum foil while baking, just turn a cookie sheet upside down over the dish. Saves time and foil!

Bananas Turning Brown? Make Them Last Longer

3. If your bananas begin to turn brown before you can use them, put them in the fridge! The skins will turn really brown, but the inside will stay fresh for several more days.

Make Your Muffins A Uniform Size Easily

4. To make uniform sized muffins in a hurry, use an ice cream scoop to fill the cups. It is also lots neater!

Removing The Onion Smell From Your Hands

5. To get that onion smell out of your hands after you've been peeling and chopping onions, sprinkle table salt on your hands and rub them together. Wash with soap and water and the smell will be gone!

Need a Good Meat Marinade ?

6. Did you know that any brand of bottled Italian Salad Dressing makes a good marinade for meat?

Breaking Up Ground Beef Tip

7. When browning ground beef, try using a pastry blender to break the meat into smaller pieces. It works much better than a fork.

Adding More Flavor To Canned Vegetables

8. Canned chicken broth is a very tasty addition to any canned vegetable, instead of water. You might want to use the fat-free version.

Avoiding Having To Clean The CrockPot

9. Hate to spend the time it takes to clean that crockpot with the baked-on food? Line your slow-cooker with foil before adding recipe ingredients and clean up is a snap!

Making Pancakes a Uniform Size

10. To make all your pancakes the same size, use your gravy ladle to pour the batter!

Mash Your Bananas or Avocados For Bread or Dip In A Hurry

11. Your potato masher will mash bananas for banana bread or avocados for guacamole in a hurry!

Buy Oranges and Lemons On Sale And Save Them For Future Use

12. Buy several oranges and lemons when they are on sale. Put them in the freezer in zip-top bags. When a recipe calls for juice, just defrost in the microwave. When a recipe calls for grated peel, it's easy to grate while frozen.

Cutting Down The Aroma of Cooking Cabbage

13. Add a dash of vinegar to the water when boiling cabbage. You won't taste it, but it will cut down on the strong aroma.

Making Your Ginger Easier To Grate

14. For easier, faster grating, store fresh ginger in the fridge.

Clean Your Grater Faster and Easier

15. Use your bottle brush or a clean old toothbrush to clean the grater after grating onions or cheese. Much faster and no more scraped hands!

Making Removing Marshmallow Creme From The Jar Easier

16. To easily remove marshmallow creme from the jar, dip your spoon or knife in hot water first.

Make Your Baked Sweet Potatoes Easy To Peel

17. For easy-to-peel baked sweet potatoes, rub the skin with vegetable oil before baking. The skins will come right off.

Quick Cleanup After Peeling Vegetables

18. Peel your vegetables over a half sheet of newspaper. When you're finished, just fold up and throw it all away!

Keep Your Graham Cracker Pie Crust From Getting Soggy

19. To keep your graham cracker pie crust from getting soggy, be sure to use only butter or regular margarine. Don't use the new low-fat spreads. You can also bake it to keep it crisp. Just let it cool before adding filling.

Elliminate Smoke When Broiling

20. When broiling meat, put 1/2 cups of water in the drip pan. There will be no smoke and cleanup is a snap!


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Created on ... May 05, 2007