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  • How to Use Ice Cube Trays in the Kitchen

    Ice cube compartment come in many shapes these days. Not only they add fun and conversation to guests, using fun shaped ice cubes also makes the serving liquid more delicious looking. Following...

  • How to Seal Air Out of Leftovers

    You've probably seen the commercially available vacuum sealers on TV, or maybe you own one. They work pretty well but you have to break it out every time to use it and that can be slow. What if...

  • How to Clean a Sparta Brush with Boar Bristles

    Sparta brushes are popular in the cooking and baking community because they are high-quality and very durable. These brushes are used in a variety of ways from basting meats to applying a glaze to...

  • How to Find the Wattage of My GE Microwave

    Knowing your microwave's wattage is useful when it comes to determining the load on your household circuits or figuring out whether your microwave is powerful enough to cook a particular microwave...

  • How to Sharpen a Henckels Knife

    J.A. Henckels International manufactures several series of high-quality cutlery. In order to use these knives safely and effectively, you need to keep the blades sharpened. The cutting edge of a...

  • Homemade Alton Brown Electric Smoker

    In his popular cooking show "Good Eats," Alton Brown describes how to jury-rig a home meat smoker to make homemade bacon. Although he puts it together using humorously improvised parts, his plan...

  • How to Making Carrot Cake

    Carrot Cake is one of the most famous and most well known deserts out there. So i am here to help teach you how to make your very own cake.

  • How to Clean Cut-Resistant Gloves

    It's imperative to have clean cut-resistant gloves when working in any area, especially the kitchen. Dirty gloves can transfer bacteria and other germs to your work area, which can lead to these...

  • How to Use Norpro Apple Master

    Eat more apples! Some people avoid fresh apples because they hate peeling, coring and cutting the fruit, but if you use a Norpro Apple Master, you no longer have this excuse. Quickly prepare...

  • How to Adjust the Grind of a Kyocera Salt Mill

    Kyocera salt mills have an adjustable ceramic grinding mechanism that allows you to set the granule size to your liking for every task. Raising and lowering the level of the grind wheel within the...

  • Why Chopping Boards Are Made of Plastic

    A plastic cutting or chopping board has a non-porous surface that is safer to use and easier to clean. Plastic cutting boards are less likely to trap harmful bacteria than wooden cutting boards.

  • How to Make a Gingerbread House Lover's Basket

    Do you know someone who loves making Gingerbread Houses and Gingerbread Men? This is the perfect gift basket to give them. I've included a list to get your mind rolling on more ideas. Don't forget...

  • How to Build a Hamburger Press

    In just a few seconds you can construct a hamburger press from a large empty mayonnaise jar and its lid. Kitchen tools that only have one purpose are rarely used and spending the extra money to...

  • How to Use a Tomato Knife

    Ripe juicy tomatoes are one of the most difficult food items to slice without making a mess. Tomato knives are specially designed to break through the tough outer skin and slide cleanly into the...

  • How to Set the Table Properly

    Setting the dinner table properly is something not many people remember how to do. Read this article to learn how to properly set the dinner table.

  • Wusthof Knife Sharpener Instructions

    All fine cutlery requires maintenance and sharpening. Have your knives professionally sharpened every one to two years depending on how often you use them. At home you can use the honing steel...

  • How to Use a Canning Juicer

    Canning juicers, also known as steam juicers, are an easy way to make juice concentrate from fresh fruit. A steam juicer has three parts: a bottom section that holds water, a top steamer that...

  • How to Use the Oxo Food Mill

    Before the invention of food processors, cooks used manual food mills to puree and separate foods from skins, seeds and bones. Today, most food mills make homemade baby food, but keep one in your...

  • How Does a Water Dispenser Work?

    A water dispenser is a unit whose purpose is to provide heated and/or cooled water on demand. This saves time that would be spent waiting for a refrigerator or jug to prepare the water. A water...

  • How to Sharpen a Kitchen Knife With a Set Sharpener

    All fine edge cutlery requires maintenance and sharpening. Even everyday use dulls your blade over time. Over the course of your knives' lives, you should have them sharpened professionally every...

  • How to Use a Wusthof Knife Sharpener

    All knives require maintenance and occasional sharpening to maintain their usefulness. There are a few rules for maintaining your blade; always cut on a wood or plastic board because other hard...

  • How to Use a Clove Press

    A clove press---more commonly called a garlic press---is a useful device for crushing individual cloves of garlic. It extrudes the meat of the clove through small holes, forming tiny pieces that,...

  • How to Buy Bamboo Kitchenware

    Bamboo is a renewable resource that is becoming more and more popular in the green living movement. Bamboo is being used for serving pieces, dinnerware, cutting boards, cooking utensils, steamers...

  • Who Invented Sporks?

    A spork is an eating utensil that is the combination of a spoon and a fork. It has the curved dip of a spoon with prongs on the end like a fork and is often used to consolidate dinnerware.

  • How to Cut a Thanksgiving Turkey

    This article will explain how to correctly cut a Thanksgiving turkey. Learn the best ways to slice up the meat so that people get small slabs of the bird and not a bunch of tiny pieces.

  • How to Use a Strop for Sharpening Knives

    A strop is a leather strap used for making the final edge when sharpening a knife. After using a sharpening stone, the blade of the knife is jagged--not smooth--on a microscopic level. A leather...

  • How to Choose a Kitchen Knife Set

    The celebrated chef James Beard wrote that next to your hands, the most important tools in a kitchen are good knives. Even if your culinary talent doesn't extend far beyond macaroni and cheese,...

  • How to Sharpen a Kitchen Knife Without a Knife Sharpener

    Have you ever experienced a difficulty in cutting foods with your kitchen knife since it's quite old and not sharpened? You do not have to spend more than $20 to purchase a knife sharpener or...

  • Homemade Pancake Dispenser

    Pancakes are a breakfast favorite that can be both easy and fast to prepare. One of the few challenges to making perfect pancakes is uniformity of size. Spooning out batter onto a griddle can be...

  • How to Clean Kitchen Aid Stainless Knives

    Kitchen Aid Stainless steel knives (like all brands) are rust resistant if given proper care. Stainless steel kitchen knives should be promptly washed and dried to avoid pitting or corrosion to...

  • How to Maintain the Temperature in an Electric Smoker

    Electric smokers are built for people who do not want to sit for hours and maintain a fire. You simply have to place your wood, fill your water pan, put the meat inside the smoker and walk away. ...

  • What Are the Benefits of a Santoku Knife?

    The Santoku knife that is the workhorse in a Japanese kitchen is now the go-to knife in many American kitchens. It is a combination of a chef's knife and a meat cleaver. Santoku means "three...

  • Recommendations for Immersion Blenders

    Immersion blenders sold in mass market and kitchen stores conveniently blend foods in any deep container without dirtying an extra dish. Some immersion blenders come with accessories to chop or...

  • How to Make a Recyclable Measuring Cup

    Although people pay perfectly good money for commercially made measuring cups, you can easily make one yourself that is both made from recycled materials and is recyclable after you finish using...

  • Define Peeler

    A peeler can either be a device for removing the skin from foods, or a brand of clothing and accessories. When most people refer to a peeler, they mean the food-peeling variety.

  • Homemade Fruit Dryers

    Drying is a fruit preservation technique that has been utilized for centuries. The process relies on the sun's solar energy, which evaporates most of the moisture contained in the fruit. Many...

  • How to Use a Gravy Separator

    Gravy separators aren't mysterious, and they should by no means frustrate you as you use them. Making use of simple scientific principles, well-constructed gravy separators can help you strain the...

  • Homemade Biscuit Cutter Sets

    Biscuit cutters are available in kitchen supply aisles in many discount stores. Sold in groups or individually, these handy cutters come in many sizes. If you have ever misplaced a specialty...

  • How to Get a Bend Out of a Cutting Board

    Cutting boards are used as a cutting surface to prevent your kitchen counters from getting scratch marks. Wooden cutting boards need to be taken care of in a certain way, or they will bend and...

  • How to Turn Off a Gas Grill

    A gas grill affords the convenience of fast heat with the pleasure of grilling outdoors. Make sure you are fully familiar with the safe use and operation of your gas grill prior to using it to...

  • How to Mount Self-Stick Feet for a Cutting Board

    Keeping your cutting board still while you are chopping an onion or slicing beef cubes is part of keeping a safe and efficient kitchen. Cutting boards will often slide with movements unless they...

  • Circulon Cookware vs. Calphalon Cookware

    A good set of cookware can last a lifetime. Choosing the right, high-quality kitchen equipment offers many benefits: great-tasting foods, lower utility costs, easier cleaning---plus added savings...

  • How to Find and Buy Pizza Boxes

    Looking for some pizza boxes? Pizza boxes can be tough to find. They aren't something that you normally find at your local grocery store. Here are a few tips on how to find and buy pizza boxes.

  • What Can I Use Instead of a Grill Pan?

    Grill pans are used to grill meat, fish and vegetables. They are used on stove tops, and are not portable. For this reason many people find them unpractical for traveling, camping or in small...

  • How to Use a Zyliss Food Chopper

    The Zyliss is a small kitchen tool that uses rotating blades to quickly chop food. This device does not need to be plugged into an electrical outlet, and the entire unit is dishwasher safe for...

  • How to Cut Shrink Wrap

    Shrink wrap is useful for protecting and packaging items, whether for storage, shipping or gift-wrapping. Cutting shrink wrap is not a complicated task, but it can become frustrating when the...

  • Directions for an Egg Poacher

    An egg poacher is a welcome addition to your kitchen, especially if you have an outstanding eggs Benedict or Florentine recipe that requires perfectly poached eggs. From the very first use, treat...

  • Knife Sharpening Procedures

    Knife sharpening is a practice which is mostly about technique over materials. Knife sharpeners include steel bars, pieces of leather or high-grit stone, but little matters if you don't know the...

  • Correct Way to Sharpen a Smooth Knife Using a Sharpening Stone

    Most enthusiastic home cooks invest in a good set of kitchen knives. However, many of these cooks don't realize that the key to protecting their investment is light maintenance, like sharpening....

  • Instructions for Mandoline Slicers

    If you've ever wanted to make thin, even slices of fruits or vegetables but weren't sure how, a mandoline is the key to your success. Unfortunately, they have a reputation for being difficult to...

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