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  • How to Use an Electric Filet Knife

    Electric fillet knives make smooth, precise slices through even the most tender foods. The two serrated blades of the electric fillet knife quickly move back and forth to leave a cleanly cut edge....

  • 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 to buy Rice in Bulk

    Rice is one of the most popular and healthy kitchen staples consumed on a daily basis all over the world. There are more than 40,000 varieties of rice, which is grown on every continent except...

  • How to Create an Airtight Seal

    Having an airtight seal for your food products can make a difference in quality, taste and shelf life. The air is food's worst enemy as it breaks down the food and can make it go bad faster. There...

  • 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...

  • How to Use a Slicer

    Slicers are very handy tools if you like thin, uniform slices of things. What you choose to cut with your slicer will, of course, be partially dictated by what the manufacturer says your slicer...

  • 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.

  • How to Use a Rival Meat Slicer

    Jarden Consumer Solutions produces a variety of kitchen appliances, including Rival brand food (also known as "meat") slicers. Jarden has designed the Rival slicers--folding food slicer and...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Burnt Food in a Non Stick Pan

    Nonstick cookware isn't a guarantee against food getting stuck on your pots and pans. When used at high temperatures, even nonstick cookware can accumulate burnt food on the surface. Remove burned...

  • 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 Choose a Mortar and Pestle

    Mortars and Pestles are tools that have been used in cooking for thousands of years. Sturdy and durable, a good mortar and pestle could last your entire life.

  • 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)...

  • The Difference Between a Food Processor and a Blender

    Although food processors and blenders share some of the same functions, they each have their own individual highlights and usages. Both range in price from moderate to high, and both are extremely...

  • Uses for Food Mills

    A food mill is a kitchen utensil used to strain and purée soft foods. Food mills are usually hand operated, but you can also find electric food mills. Some food mills come with several discs...

  • 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...

  • How to Use a Food Chopper

    Food choppers, whether they are electric or hand choppers, are a handy way to quickly chop food for many recipes. There are several styles to choose from, and a few tips to use in order to get the...

  • How to Use a Mandoline to Slice

    For a novice cook, a mandoline may seem like a gourmet chef's tool. It is rarely listed amongst kitchen essentials. However, the mandoline is a helpful device to keep handy for frequent use. The...

  • 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...

  • How to Keep Food Hot at The Table

    Keeping food hot at the table is a very old problem and it is a serious factor that contributes to the problem of obesity, but how can I say that WHY? Because we eat too fast so that our food does...

  • Delivering Prepared Meals

    Delivering prepared meals means bringing a fully prepared meal to someone's house, apartment or dorm room. Whether you're bringing the meal to your wife at work, your son at college, your local...

  • Description of Mortar and Pestle

    The mortar and pestle are known all around the world and each culture has adapted them to its resources. While the Japanese have preferred to make their mortar (suribachi) from glazed rigid...

  • Strategies for Building a Fish Smoker

    Smoking fish is a fun hobby that creates delicious, naturally preserved food. There are several things to consider when planning to build a fish smoker, including the size of the smoker and the...

  • Food Warmer Safety

    Food warmers and warming trays can be great ways to keep the food you cook hot until it is served, but it is important to follow the proper safety precautions. When not properly used, warming...

  • 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...

  • Types of Food Strainers

    Strainers are used to remove unwanted liquid from foods while preparing food. There are several different types made from a variety of materials in every size imaginable. Choosing which type of...

  • Infrared Cooking Thermometers

    Infrared thermometers can prove to be an asset in your kitchen, whether at home, in a restaurant or for catering. Using one can assist you in getting quick temperature readings of your foods and...

  • What Is a Bamboo Steamer?

    Traditionally used in Asian cooking, bamboo steamers provide an easy and healthy alternative to other cooking methods and allow more than one food to be cooked at once. Bamboo steamers are...

  • Proper Sanitation and Use of Kitchen Utensils and Equipment

    Safety and sanitation are the hallmarks of proper kitchen management, both commercial and private. Proper use of kitchen utensils and equipment will reduce the risk of being injured. The most...

  • Cooking with the George Forman Grill

    Grilled food just seems to taste better. Indoor grilling is an exciting and delicious way to increase your options for food preparation. When it is time to eat, you can quickly and easily pull out...

  • Rival Vacuum Food Sealer Instructions

    If you want to keep food fresher for longer, a vacuum food sealer may become your best friend in the kitchen. When food is placed in normal bags or containers, it comes into contact with air. Air...

  • 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...

  • How to Equip Your Kitchen for a RAW Food Diet

    There are some basic pieces of equipment that are used frequently for a raw food diet. When you begin a raw food diet, preparing your kitchen with the right tools is essential.

  • How to Use a Mouli

    Mouli is a brand name for a specific type of food mill. The mills are popular for making baby foods and work well for processing small amounts of food. Moulis are simple to use and easily replace...

  • Types of Kitchen Scales

    If recipes are the equivalent of edible mathematical equations then kitchen scales are the calculators. Using kitchen scales will ensure proper portion control of ingredients and help curb food...

  • How to Use a Blender as a Food Processor

    In many cases, a blender can be used in the same way as a food processor as long as you are willing to work with smaller batches. A blender can handle most tasks that a food processor can with...

  • What Is a Buffalo Chopper?

    The origin of the name of the Buffalo Chopper food processing machine is in doubt. While some people claim its name is derived from its shape, others claim that the first machines were used in...

  • 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 Use a Ricer

    A ricer is a useful, handheld tool that resembles a garlic press. A squeeze of the handle forces whole food through small holes to form small, rice-shaped pieces, basically pureeing the food. ...

  • 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,...

  • Advantages & Disadvantages of Electric Grills

    Grilling food outdoors has been an American tradition for such holidays as the Fourth of July and Memorial Day for years. Among grillers, there is a debate between the better source of heat:...

  • What is a Food Mill?

    You may have seen a food mill before but not known what to do with it. This hand-crank device is designed to grind, mash or puree food that is pushed through it. Food mills are perfect for...

  • What Is a Food Steamer?

    As so many people strive to live a healthier lifestyle and eat a healthier diet, many new diets call for steamed vegetables. Steamed foods are more nutritious, and the easiest method for cooking...

  • How a Food Dehydrator Works

    All food that can be dried with a food dehydrator can also be dried without one. A variety of processes are used to do this, such as sun-drying or oven-drying, but all must necessarily involve...

  • How to Read Kitchen Food Scales

    Most kitchen food scales today are digital, and reading them is simply a matter of noting the number on the display, but older dial kitchen scales are still around and in use. These often weigh...

  • How to Use a Food Processor for Diced Tomatoes

    Dicing tomatoes by hand can be a slow, laborious process especially if you have a lot of tomatoes to dice. A food processor is the perfect kitchen appliance that will do the job for you in a...

  • How to Use Pressure Cookers

    Old pressure cookers were sometimes dangerous. If they exploded, injury was inevitable. Today, pressure cookers are safer. They stay locked while the pressure is releasing, protecting you from...

  • How to Use an Oven Probe Thermometer

    The oven probe thermometer is a well-thought-out kitchen gadget, elegantly designed to make cooking less work and improve your odds of success. Using the probe, you can keep track of the internal...

  • How to Use a Tray Food Dehydrator

    A tray food dehydrator is an appliance that dehydrates foods at home, without the use of an oven or smoker. The appliance comes in various styles. Some tray food dehydrators have stacking trays....

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