Saturday, September 19, 2009

Just a Couple of Quick Things

I was cooking dinner tonight -- Cashew Chicken -- and I realised that I am not a lover of cooking.


What I love is to create something pretty that everyone loves. Cashew chicken is a very pretty dish, and everyone at our table loves it. Interesting realisation.

I also thought about what makes cooking easier for me, and I thought I'd pass along a couple of things, in case you're a new wife or mom and are newish to the cooking thing:

1. Buy a rubber or silicone spatula. You'll be so glad you did. You'll be able to get the last little bit out of virtually everything.

2. Be careful when you're cooking over gas not to catch the potholder on fire. It's really easy to do.

3. Buy a really good chef's knife and learn how to use it. I have one of those santoku knives and I love it. But any kind of knife block will have a decent chef's knife in it.

4. Buy some of those kitchen tongs that caterers use. We call them "grabbers" at my house, and we have 3 different pairs. They're like salad grabbers (tongs). I was stir-frying the chicken tonight, and thought "these are so handy when you're cooking pieces of things." They really are; you can turn over individual pieces of things, toss a salad, even grab an oven rack when a potholder isn't handy.

5. Get a cutting board. I have about 4 in various sizes, but you really only need one. I use two small ones that have handles the most. Don't cut stuff on your countertop; you'll damage that and wreck your knife. Use a wooden cutting board, and then rinse it off with soap and water when you're done. I've had glass ones before, but again, they'll wreck your good knife. Just get a good wooden board and you'll use it forever.

Those are some of the most basic things that have made my life much easier in the kitchen. I hope they help you too -- you can always add them to the list of things your mom or Grandma gave you!

xoxox

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