Thursday, April 24, 2014

3 Cooking Mistakes Even Experts Should Consider

By Bob Oliver


It's clear that there are a few mistakes that can be made in the realm of cooking but what are some of the most common, you may wonder? Perhaps you simply overdid it when it came to adding sugar for a dessert or maybe you cooked a loaf of bread for far too long. It can be argued that these are rookie mistakes but there are times when even those who pride themselves on being experts can fall into these traps. Forbes put together an article that talked about mistakes like these and here are just a few to cite.

1. Onions have to be cut with attentiveness intact. There are certain ways that foods should be prepared and, in my view, onions are some of the most important to take into consideration. When it comes to cutting onions, you are going to want to start off by keeping the root in its place. You also want to place your fingers on it in such a way so that you can make cuts without actually making contact with the root. Hopefully this should help others get their start.

2. Understand just how much butter should be used. Contrary to what many people might believe, there are actually quite a few nutritional properties to consider with butter. A couple of examples are in the realm of fat-soluble vitamins, A and E being two such vitamins to consider. With that said, there is cholesterol to consider with butter as well, so the concerns behind it aren't unwarranted. It's just a matter of keeping the amount of butter used as moderated as possible in the long run.

3. Certain types of produce don't bode well in the refrigerator. For example, tomatoes are best kept in warmer atmospheres as opposed to cooler ones. If you decide to go against this rule, chances are that you are going to be left with produce that is not only unappealing in terms of texture but its taste is going to be all but gone. Make sure that you keep tomatoes - as well as potatoes and onions, to name a couple of other examples - as away from the fridge as possible.

While there were other pointers that the article made mention of, I couldn't help but consider these the most important that all cooks should consider. It's understandable that everyone is going to make mistakes in the realm of cooking, even those who have been involved in it for a long time. However, mistakes do not have to be repeated. It's just a matter of making sure that you can not only pinpoint where you went wrong but make an effort to avoid it from happening again.




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