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Cooking & Baking

Simplify baking and cooking with insightful tips and tricks for kitchen novices and experienced chef. Learn the basics of cooking, the differences between cookware and the purpose for various kitchen utensils. Amateur bakers will appreciate eHow's baking basics, including necessary techniques and must-have bakeware. Easy recipes with step-by-step instructions provide great starter courses and an excellent way to test your cooking techniques. Plus, find out what produce and pantry items to stock, as well as what spices should fill your shelves.

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  • How to Cook Eggs with Rice Cooker

    Aside from boiling and frying eggs, there are other ways to cook them. One easy way to cook eggs is to include them when cooking rice with a rice cooker. Not only does it saves you on time, but on...

  • How to Keep Charcoal Lit

    Tired of having your charcoal burn out on you right in the middle of cooking important meals? If so, you found the right article. Here I will show you how to keep your charcoal lit for an extended...

  • How to Cook Simple One-pan Dishes

    The best meals are simple to make and smack you in the taste buds with great flavor. Imagine impressing your friends and lovers with a variety of meals all made with an easy and quick cooking...

  • How to Use Wolfgang Puck Pressure Cooker

    A pressure cooker is a wonderful tool for creating a tasty, home-cooked meal in a short amount of time. The Wolfgang Puck Pressure Cooker is a high-quality pressure cooker sold by the Home...

  • Care of Armetale Trays

    Wilton Armetale serveware is beautiful as well as functional. The serving pieces can be used to cook food and then serve it in the same dish. The only pieces that cannot be used for cooking are...

  • How to Saute Leeks

    Whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner, leeks are an excellent addition to many dishes. They taste a bit like onions but are not as strong. Perfect for omelets, soups, stews, casseroles and...

  • How Safe Is Infrared Cooking?

    Infrared cooking refers to cooking food with invisible light energy. When light waves hit the food, the molecules shake violently and begin to heat up.

  • How to Choose a Cast Iron Pan

    Cast iron cookware has been a staple of the kitchen since the advent of cooking with pots and pans. The sturdy cooking platform is both durable and extremely reliable in terms of heating. But like...

  • Instructions for an Electric Pressure Cooker

    Cooking with an electric pressure cooker can make the task of cooking meals easier in a busy kitchen. A variety of foods, from meats to beans to vegetables, are easily placed into the pressure...

  • Why Pressure Cookers Are So Fantastic

    With improved technology, pressure cookers--once considered old-fashioned and outdated cooking tools--provide a number of benefits, from health to efficiency, that make them a valuable kitchen item.

  • How to Grill on a Gas Cooktop

    Grill meats and vegetables on a gas cooktop with the help of a grill pan. Many sizes of grill pans are available to give foods the appetizing grill marks and the taste of high heat cooking. The...

  • How to Smoke Spare Ribs

    Smoking spare ribs is a fairly straightforward process involving three ideas: (1) slow cooking, (2) using a low temperature and (3) using smoke for flavoring and heat. Amazing things happen to...

  • How to Store Dried Beans

    Dried beans, whether purchased at the grocery or homegrown, will keep up to one year if stored properly. Simply tossing the bag of beans on the pantry shelf can often result in tough beans, even...

  • How to Use a Metal Steamer

    Metal steamers are a common kitchen tool that many people don't know how to use. These adjustable stainless steel flower-like devices are lurking in a drawer in a lot of kitchens without ever...

  • How to Smoke Meat in a Gas Grill

    Smoking meat with hardwood chips in gas grills requires more steps than in traditional charcoal grills. Simply throwing wood chips on the flames of gas grill burners will char the chips and not...

  • How to Cook on My Fireplace Insert

    Cooking over a fireplace insert is very much like cooking over a charcoal or gas grill. The main difference is the method for controlling the temperature. Using a fireplace insert, also sometimes...

  • How to Grill Food Using a Gas Grill

    To grill is to cook on an open grid over a heat source. The most convenient method of grilling is to use a gas grill, which avoids the laborious tasks of generating heat by other means such as...

  • How to Become a Wiz in the Kitchen

    Let's face it, 95% of us are no Sara Moulton or Emeril Lagasse, but it would be nice to learn a thing or two. There are plenty of routes you can take to becoming a master chef, or at least a...

  • How to Convert Normal Oven Baking Time to Convection Oven Baking Time

    Convection ovens circulate hot air through the cooking chamber, decreasing the baking time required. Most recipes specify cooking times for conventional ovens; using a convection oven means you...

  • Food Preparation & Safety Lab

    Food preparation safety practices ensure that you avoid injury to yourself from hot surfaces and avoid contaminating food as you prepare it. Thorough cooking, safe hygiene practices and...

  • How to Substitute Milk With Soy Milk in Cooking

    For those who cannot or do not want to drink cow's milk, soy milk provides an alternative for cooking and baking. When compared in a blind tasting against cow's milk, soy milk alters the final...

  • How to Cook With Aga Range Ovens

    AGA markets a line of ranges for residential use which feature a cooktop, a multi-use oven, a convection oven, and a separate broiler compartment. The multi-use oven features a defrost setting,...

  • How to Make and Use a Marinade

    A great marinade is a fine way to make the novice or average cook shine. Your family and friends will be asking for repeats of dishes you can create with the right combination of flavors. The...

  • How to Convert a Recipe for a Convection Oven

    Convection ovens operate a little differently than conventional ovens. This results in the need to convert cooking times and temperatures. Convection ovens work by circulating hot air during the...

  • How to Cook a Turkey in 2 Hours

    This recipe will allow you to cook a turkey in about 2 hours ... great for last minute cooking during the holidays!

  • How to Cook on the George Foreman Outdoor Grill

    For those who love to grill year-round, the George Foreman Outdoor Grill provides a simple solution. Useable both indoors and outdoor, and in warm or cold weather, this versatile electric grill...

  • How to Gas Grill a Porterhouse Steak

    The porterhouse steak has a t-shaped bone with the short loin on one side and a tenderloin strip on the other. It is sometimes referred to as a t-bone steak, though technically speaking t-bone...

  • How to Cook Turkey Ahead of Time

    Holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas can be hectic. A host who is preparing a roasted turkey for the holiday meal can be so busy in the kitchen that it is hard to enjoy the company of guests...

  • How to Cook With a Camp Chef Ultimate Dutch Oven

    The Camp Chef Ultimate Dutch Oven resembles a cross between a cast iron pot and a tube cake pan. The central post in the pot transmits heat to the middle of the food, greatly reducing cooking...

  • How to Cook Red Chard with Bacon

    Cooking red chard is an easy task and whether it is grown at home or purchased. The cooking is easy and doing the steps outlined here will ensure a successful side dish.

  • How to Select Electric Frying Pans For Gifts

    Electric frying pans are a joy to cook on. They're stylish enough to set on a buffet table and yet small enough that they don't take up much kitchen counter space. When you have one you can whip...

  • How to Easily Cook a Roasted Chicken

    I’m not, by any stretch of the imagination, a professional chef. The last cooking class I took was in junior high. What I know about cooking comes from books, the internet, Food Network, and...

  • 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 Prepare Pumpkin Puree Using Fresh Pumpkin

    Pumpkins announce the arrival of cooler weather and upcoming fall festivities. Although uses vary widely, pumpkins have a prominent place at Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Roughly 80% of...

  • How to Cook With Glassware

    Glassware makes cooking easy, whether it is on the stove top or in the oven. Glassware is durable and can withstand high heat. It is also a safe alternative to Teflon-coated pots and baking...

  • How to Select Cookware

    Whether you prefer to saute or simmer, cookware selection is an important consideration. Stocking your kitchen with quality cookware makes the chore of cooking more pleasant. It also gives you a...

  • How to Cook With Wax Paper

    Wax paper is a type of translucent tissue paper that is covered in a thin layer of paraffin wax, which makes the paper waterproof and less likely to stick to cooked food. It is often used to cover...

  • How to Retain Vitamins in Cooking

    Over-boiled vegetables and meat that has been cooked dry and flavorless make for an unpleasant meal, and they have also lost many of the vitamins that give them their nutritional value. Cooking to...

  • How to Prevent a Pot From Boiling Over on an Electric Range

    Water or sauces that boil over can leave a sticky mess on your electric range. If you don't quickly notice what has happened, the mess will burn, filling your home with the odor and potentially...

  • How to Make Your Fried Rice Recipe Even Better

    Have you tried to make a pot of rice, but it turned out to be one big sticky and tasteless mess? Have you wondered how do the restaurants make their rice so tasty? Well, here are some tips to...

  • How to Cook With Chef's Secret Techniques

    Here's a list of little-known tips and techniques learned from professional chefs and cooks. You would be surprised to know how much you can learn just by working in a high-end restaurant.

  • How to Convert Old Recipes for Electric Pressure Cooker

    An electric pressure cooker can allow you to enjoy your favorite recipes in a fraction of the time. Pressure cookers trap steam created during cooking and allows it to build up inside the cooker...

  • 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 Does Waterless Cookware Work?

    The term "waterless cooking" refers to a method of cooking without adding extra water. Instead, you rely on the water and fats inherent in the food being cooked. Waterless cookware is specially...

  • How to Make Food With a Hair Dryer

    Maybe you're a college student living in the dormitories. Maybe you're stuck in a position where your stove is broken. Making food with a hair dryer is a simple but time consuming alternative to...

  • How to Choose the Best Skillet Pan

    Having the right skillet in your home is a necessity if you plan on making omelets, hamburgers or anything else that requires frying. These pans have sides that are slightly flared and rise higher...

  • How to Heat Cooking Oil on an Electric Stove

    If you have any aspirations to be a cook, chances are that you will eventually have to heat cooking oil on top of an electric stove. From the surface, you might think that heating the cooking oil...

  • How to use a Metal pan With Oven Bags

    Oven bags are special plastic bags that can withstand the high temperatures of your oven. These bags are most commonly used to cook turkey, because they keep the meat moist and eliminate the need...

  • How to Cook Tofu in Microwave

    Tofu is a versatile foodstuff, adaptable to almost any taste. Often used as a substitute for meat, eggs, or soft cheeses, tofu provides a valuable source of protein as well nutrients such as B...

  • How to Fry Chicken With Soy Flour

    Soy flour is made by roasting soybeans and then grinding them into a fine powder. Soy flour is a great source of protein and a healthy alternative to white or wheat flour. Just about anything that...

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