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  • How to Use Bamboo Steamer Baskets

    Cooks who enjoy preparing vegetables, dumplings or other savory foods with steam often appreciate having a bamboo steamer. A bamboo steamer has separate trays to hold the ingredients for steaming....

  • How to Make Drinks Using a Handheld Blender

    Handheld blenders save time and alleviate you from having to wash out a blender jar. These small kitchen electrics perfectly puree ingredients in single-serving sizes, but keep in mind that this...

  • What Are Dry Measuring Cups Used For?

    Different ingredients call for different measuring methods. Liquid ingredients measure slightly differently than dry ingredients; dry measuring cups are intended to help with that difference.

  • Liquid Measures Vs. Dry Measures

    Both dry and liquid measuring cups are used for all types of cooking and are most essential for baking, where accuracy is particularly important. Although the cups can be used interchangeably in a...

  • What Tools Are Used to Make Ice Cream?

    Easily produced from dairy ingredients, ice cream is enjoyed worldwide. While there are countless recipes for ice cream, the tools used to create it all stem from two basic methods, a pot-freezer...

  • What Can I Use in Place of the Flour Sifter?

    The cookbook is open on the table and the ingredients are all ready to go, but one instruction keeps glaring at you from the pages before you: Sift the dry ingredients together. But what about...

  • What Is a Dry Measuring Cup?

    There are two types of measuring cups that are used for cooking and baking. The liquid measuring cup has a subtle spout built into the side of the rim. A dry measurement cup has a solid rim around...

  • How to Make a Mortar & Pestle

    A mortar and pestle is a two-piece tool used to grind, crush, mash, pulverize and/or mix substances together. Traditionally used in pharmacies to crush ingredients to make prescriptions, the most...

  • How To Use a Dough Blender

    Some pie crusts come out light and flaky. Other crusts have a texture that makes you wonder if cement was one of the ingredients. Many times the the dry, hard crust is a result of overworking the...

  • How to Sift Flour Without a Sifter

    Love to bake, but hate the clutter of too many tools? Here's an easy way to get double duty out of a kitchen must have while eliminating the need to buy and store a flour sifter.

  • How to Use a Pastry Cutter

    Making pastry dough for pie or tart crust is always a tricky proposition. It seems simple and with so few ingredients, how can you fail? Many people often do and it is usually because the dough...

  • Combining Ingredients With a Stand Mixer

    Learn How to Combine Ingredients With Stand Mixer in this free baking and kitchen appliance lesson from our catering and standing mixer expert.

  • How to Choose a Baking Scale

    When baking, correct measurements are essential to the success of the final product. Many professional bakers will not use cup measures, instead, they weigh the ingredients. Flours, sugars and...

  • How to Use Prep Bowls in Cooking

    When you have a recipe that calls for plenty of ingredients, prep bowls are a great way to keep organized and cut down on the prep time of your favorite dish.

  • How to Buy a Whisk

    A whisk is an utensil found in the kitchen used to mix ingredients together. Dry ingredients can be mixed together thoroughly and quickly with a whisk. Moist ingredients are mixed with a whisk to...

  • How to Use a Whisk

    A whisk is one of the most versatile utensils found in the kitchen. Most whisks are made of stainless steel, bamboo or plastic composite. You can use your whisk in various ways to improve your...

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