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  • 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...

  • How to Prevent Stainless Steel Pots From Sticking

    Many cooks prefer to use stainless steel cookware in the kitchen to cookware that has a nonstick surface. While there are many benefits in using stainless steel pots, you must understand 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...

  • Difference Between Wax Paper & Parchment Paper

    Bakers everywhere are used to the advantages of wax paper and parchment paper; they make cooking simpler, cleanup easier and cooling more efficient. However, they are not identical products.

  • How to Cook With Stainless Cookware

    Stainless steel cookware has been used for decades by home cooks as well as by professional chefs. The cookware is durable and long-lasting when taken care of properly. Modern non-stick Teflon(tm)...

  • How to Use an Electric Food Steamer

    Steam cooking is a healthy alternative in preparing foods. The benefits are not just of the food retaining its natural smell and color, but it also conserves its natural microelements and...

  • The Bacon Press Technique

    When a strip of bacon is placed on a hot pan, the heat makes the protein in the meat contract, while the fat melts at a different rate, causing the bacon to wrinkle and curl. A bacon press will...

  • How to Use a Microwave Pasta Cooker

    Pasta is inexpensive, delicious and low-fat. If only you didn't have to wait for that big pot of water to boil before you could start cooking it! If you own a microwave pasta cooker, you don't....

  • What Is a Steam Oven?

    Steam ovens harness the power of super heated steam to quickly cook foods without drying them out. Use a steam over to create healthy flavorful meals using less fat and retaining more of your...

  • How to Make Rice in a Rice Maker

    If you enjoy rice, you'll find that it's simple to prepare in a commercial rice maker. These appliances -- which range from simple and inexpensive to more sophisticated and pricey -- take most of...

  • How to Clean Porcelain Grill Grates

    Porcelain-covered grill grates are becoming increasingly popular with grill fans. Porcelain holds heat well, allowing for a thorough cooking surface, while being easier to clean than steel or iron...

  • Traditional Cooking Utensils

    Each society has standard utensils for eating and preparing food. While forks and knives are common for Western dining, the Japanese and Chinese use chopsticks to enjoy everything from vegetables...

  • Anodized Cookware Risks

    Aluminum cookware has been popular for many years because it is lightweight and inexpensive. However, during cooking, aluminum can leech into the food that is being prepared, potentially creating...

  • The Advantages of Cooking in Cast Iron Skillets

    Cooking in cast iron has a long tradition and remains popular today. Although the cookware is heavy, cooking with cast iron has many advantages.

  • Homemade Wood Smokers

    Smoking foods is a time-proven method of preserving and flavoring meats, fish and cheeses. The smoking process kills bacteria and cures the food to help it keep for much longer periods than it...

  • Microwave Cooking Utensils

    Your microwave can be a valuable cooking tool, but it is important to have the right tools. Whether you want to cook an entire meal using nothing but your microwave or just reheat leftovers from...

  • Cooking Gadgets for Kids

    Cooking with kids can be a fun family activity. In fact, cooking is an important skill your children should learn in steps throughout their childhood. That said, cooking with kids can be messy and...

  • Aluminum Vs. Copper Pans

    Choosing cookware is often a matter of selecting the right material and the right price. Serious cooks will always take into consideration materials that heat evenly and consistently throughout...

  • The Best BBQ Tools

    The best barbecue tools are those that make the outdoor chef's job easier, are durable and adapted to your particular cooking needs. There are essentials that every griller should have, and...

  • High Temp Silicone Cooking Utensils

    For cooks, silicone is a kitchen alternative to plastic or metal utensils and cast iron or steel pans This lightweight material can withstand high cooking temperatures and possess a relatively...

  • High Temp Cooking Utensils

    Cooking at high temperatures requires different techniques and utensils from stewing, braising or slow cooking. High temperature cooking is usually accomplished in minutes, not the hours sometimes...

  • How to Get Kitchenware in Brisbane

    Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia, and the capital city of the tropical and subtropical state of Queensland. Brisbane enjoys an ever-expanding port complex and exposure to the world...

  • Why Doesn't a Cooking Thermometer Burn?

    Maybe you've stirred some bubbling oatmeal with a random plastic spoon, or maybe you've left a plastic dish sitting on the counter over your dishwasher. No matter how it's happened, chances are...

  • Italian Cooking Equipment

    Few things are more tasty than a home-cooked Italian meal. Having the proper kitchen equipment makes Italian cooking easier. Everything you need should be available at cookware or major...

  • How to Use a Nordic Ware Omelette Maker in a Microwave

    Making omelets is easy using a microwave cooker, which facilitates folding over the omelet by cooking two halves. The Nordic Ware microwave omelet maker eliminates the need for another specialty...

  • How to Remain Safe While Grilling Food

    During the summer months there may be plenty of grilling with your family or maybe a neighbor, and (or) friends. Grills can become very hot, so care must be taken for those cooking and for anyone...

  • Kids' Cooking Gear

    When you cook with your kids, you teach them how to feed themselves and others. To help them learn the cooking skills they need, try offering them cooking gear specifically matched to their ages,...

  • How to Use a Digital Thermometer Cooking Fork

    Forks that work as a digital thermometer are a boon to the busy cook and work especially well when cooking on the grill. The idea behind a digital thermometer cooking fork is to test meat while it...

  • How to use an Oregon Wireless Cooking Thermometer

    An Oregon Scientific wireless cooking thermometer is a boon for cooks in the kitchen and out at the grill. Depending on the model chosen, the unit will even talk to you, telling you that your...

  • How to Use an Electric Wok

    The electric wok is a kitchen appliance that is easily overlooked in many homes, but once used you will wonder how you ever cooked without it. Many people who try this style of cooking quickly...

  • How to Use Cooking Utensils

    Like any skill, one of the keys to success in the kitchen is having the right tools and knowing how to use them. While you can improvise in the kitchen with just a few tools, the best cooks...

  • How to Cook With Skewers

    A skewer is a cooking utensil used to cook small pieces of meat, vegetables, and fruit. A skewer is usually long and slender. Two popular types of skewers are metal and bamboo. Skewers come in...

  • How to Find Cooking Supplies in Brisbane

    Brisbane is the third largest city in Australia, and the capital city of the tropical and subtropical state of Queensland. Brisbane enjoys an ever-expanding port complex and exposure to the world...

  • What Is a Chafing Dish?

    A chafing dish is a set of two nested pans, the bottom pan containing hot water and the top holding food. Both sit in a portable wire frame above a fuel source--historically a wood alcohol lamp or...

  • Definition of a Chafing Dish

    A chafing dish is a cooking implement used for preparing food away from direct heat or for keeping previously cooked food warm. The basic design involves a dish placed on a grate or tray which is,...

  • Cooking Utensils for the Disabled

    No one knows more than the disabled individual how difficult it can be to work in the kitchen, whether it's cooking, washing dishes, or other chores that need to be done in the kitchen. There is a...

  • How to Use a Wireless Digital Cooking Thermometer

    To prevent food poisoning, you need to be certain that your food is cooked to the proper internal temperature. The best way to do this is with a cooking thermometer, but if you have to open the...

  • How to Use the Correct Frying Pan

    Knowing how to select a frying pan isn't exactly rocket science, but more goes into it than you might expect. The material the pan is made out of affects how quickly and evenly it heats---copper...

  • How Rice Cookers Work

    Rice cookers are designed primarily to cook rice. Most have a metal cooking pan that sits inside the main unit. The cooking pan can be removed and cleaned. The main unit usually has programmable...

  • How to Use a Pressure Cooker

    Like a microwave oven a pressure cooking will speed up the cooking time. Yet, unlike the microwave, cooking in a pressure cooker enhances the flavor of foods. Instead of simmering sauces for...

  • How to Cook With Calphalon Stainless Steel Rubber Handle Pots

    So, you broke down and spent a small fortune on some really great cookware and now you don't know what to do with it. Calphalon's anodized pots and pans have been the gold standard of cookware,...

  • What is an Outdoor Cooking Fork?

    Put away the rusty wire coat hanger for outdoor cooking over the campfire. Today there a variety of cooking forks are available in all shapes and sizes. Using an outdoor cooking fork makes...

  • Choosing Cooking Knives

    When choosing which cooking knives to purchase, weight is a factor you should consider. The weight of a knife can aid you in being able to slice through thick vegetables when chopping. The force...

  • Cleaning Aluminum Cooking Utensils

    The easiest way to remove stains from aluminum cooking utensils is to place them in boiling water mixed with vinegar. Mix 2 tbsp. vinegar for every quart of water, add in your aluminum utensils...

  • Cooking With Copper or Aluminum Utensils

    Whether you bought them yourself or inherited them, copper and aluminum utensils should be prized possessions in your kitchen. You will find that they are as useful as your cast iron skillet, and...

  • How to Buy a Rice Cooker

    When I was growing up our family never ate rice. The first “white” rice I tried was instant rice, and I didn’t like it. Then I met the man who would become my husband. His mother and step-father...

  • How to Use a Sunbeam Rice Cooker

    There are many small kitchen appliances that make cooking easier. There are electric blenders, mixers, juicers and bread makers. There are also rice cookers that will cook the rice while you...

  • About Cooking Tongs

    Cooking tongs are a versatile kitchen tool that allow you to handle small and large pieces of food without touching the food directly with your hands. Most tongs are relatively inexpensive and...

  • How to Stock Your Kitchen - Basic Kitchen Tools

    Need to stock a kitchen with the basic tools? Here's my list of must-haves to get you cooking.

  • How to Purchase Crab Pots

    Chesapeake Bay crabs are one of the best treats for visitors coming to the East Coast. Local eateries offer all-you-can-eat specials where they pile large stacks of freshly steamed crabs right on...

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