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Tuesday 20 August 2013

Top 10 Tips in the Kitchen ~ Where Mahem & Magic Happens ~

Everyone needs a helping hand.  Superman is not complete without Lois Lane.  Green Lantern is powerless without his green ring......ok....that's as nerdy as I can get.  Let's just stick with what I know best shall we?  Leave the comic talks to the comic-con fans! (are they even called comic-con? I think I totally made that up. :D)  Everything I do in the kitchen is really self taught with a few exceptions.   So to make things easier for me in the kitchen, I've developed a few tricks to make it "kitchen friendly."  Let's check it out!

#10 Re-Use Milk bags - frugal much? you may say.  But honestly, the quality of the actual milk bags (holding milk, not the packaging :D just to clarify!) surpass many of the sandwich ziplock baggies.  I'm a pretty active gal, running, bootcamping, yoga-ing, moderate weight lifting to tone so to support this active life-style, a cup or so of milk is much needed everyday.  So needless to say, I can go through bags of milk pretty quickly.  Which means, why should I throw away well made, thick quality bags that can easily be washed and used to pack other things?!!  think fruits to take to work for the day! cookies! bread! plus, you are doing your part in helping the environment. :) re-use.  = happy earth!

#9 - Breathable Garlic & Onion container - such basic ingredients are pretty high maintenance compared to your green onion stalks which can be thrown in the fridge.  if you store garlic and onion in a non-breathable container (plastic) you can be sure the roots will shoot out faster than you can use it.  If you store it in the fridge, you can be sure the flavour gets lost a bit once used.  The best way to store garlic & onion?  Place them in a breathable natural basket such as dried leave stalk basket and store on your counter, away from light & sun.  They will last 3-4 times longer.  Although, once you cut open an onion, I would store the un-used portion in the fridge:)

#8 - De-Clutter - go to Bed, Bath & Beyond, you will see walls and walls of quirky kitchen tools.  Single egg boiler, 20 different sorts of sieves, 12 different kind of thermometer, a funky tool to zest lemons....oh you get my drift!  Let's be honest, our kitchen does not need clutter.  Which means, all those extra quirky funky things, not needed!!! You don't need an egg separator! Stick to the basics.  Buy quality tools that will last.  Anthony Bourdain will tell you the greatest chef only really need one knife, a multi purpose,  great quality 7" knife.

#7 - Have clean towels & a roll of paper towel always on the ready - My ex, now friend's mom's kitchen was a disaster to work in mainly because she never had clean towels or paper towels in site.  Towels are needed to wipe your hands dry after multiple washes.  They are great to wipe up the counter, sink and stoves after each kitchen session.  Paper towels are needed for dirty, messy spills, like oil, tomato sauce, honey etc.  The are great for absorbing oil to coat any surface needed.  If you don't have the basic tools to keep your kitchen clean, you risk spreading unnecessary yuckies around the kitchen!  Which leads me to the next tip!

#6 - Clean-as-You-Mess! - this may be an overly obvious tip, that you are probably like, "seriously? Seriously?"  If you want to avoid the hideous pile of dishes towards the end of the kitchen session, the cruddy, dried up spills on the cupboards, counter and floor, well, Clean-as-You-Mess is a way you can be sure to avoid the monster in the sink.  When you make a spill, don't wait till later to clean, wipe the spill right away. (hence, why towels are handy)  You are waiting for the pan to heat up? Wash some dirty dishes!  Clean as you move along will really make cleaning of the kitchen a far easier task than you make out to be.

#5 - Steam Clean towel & microwave - one of the greatest tips I learnt from a friend was steam cleaning kitchen towels in the microwave.  Let's face it, dirty kitchen towels stink.  By throwing in the washing machine, it won't kill the build up of bacteria. But by steam cleaning them in the microwave, on high heat, you are essentially doing two things, cleaning the towel by killing the bacteria AND cleaning the microwave!!! Brilliant!  To steam clean your kitchen towel, simply SOAK the towel with water, throw in microwave on high for 1 1/2 minute.  Be careful!!!   It's hot so wear protection when handling the hot steamy towel! Rinse and allow to air dry.  That's it!!  To clean the microwave, there will be steam covering all surfaces (from the steamy towel) simply wipe down dry!  A two in one tip! :D

#4 - Keep your Fridge Clean - another obviously tip.  "Seriously?"  I know I know! But we all know how easy it is to forget a rotten veg. in the bottom of the fridge.  Leftover chinese food? forgotten for 2 weeks?  Gawd! Don't even open that container!! Set up a schedule.  Prior to buying fresh groceries, clean out the fridge!  Make sure everything in there is still good.  This way, you know what is in your fridge prior to grocery shopping. Plus it'll save you a few bucks just by knowing what you already have!  See a spill in the fridge? Wipe immediately!!

#3 - Don't Cover Counter Surfaces - Avoid cluttering your kitchen counter.  Have only the basic appliances that you use everyday out.  There is no need to put every single appliance on the counter for show and tell.  When you are prepping, cooking etc, you need counter space.  Depending on what you are cooking, you may need lots of it.  The more room you have, the less mistakes you make in the kitchen because everything can be laid out and not stacked on top of one another.

#2 - Don't Overstock on perishables  I know, I know, we all can get carried away when you see butter on sale.  $1.99!! Let's buy 20!!!  Unless you know for sure you will be using the butter right away, I suggest you only buy what you need.  Things go on sale for a reason.  Number one, expiry date of product is probably just around the corner.  Number two, in order to make room for new stock, retailers must sell out old stock.  So whether it's butter, ketchup, condense milk, food have expiry dates.  Buy what you need to ensure you are using the "freshest" products.  This includes can goods! Ever ate a can of corn pass the expiry date?  Well, the kernels tasted like foul metal.  No good :P= yuck :

#1 - Baking Soda - is literally my best friend in the kitchen.  It's great for absorbing unwanted odours.  Great for putting out sudden fire.  Great to use as a cleaning abrasion tool to wash pots and pans and heavily oiled dishes.  In any desired container you may have, preferably glass, simply pour baking soda and leave by your sink.  This will do 3 things; absorb odour.  add a bit of this magic powder to your soaped sponge to clean any heavy duty dishes and should you have any sudden fire flare ups, simply grab the container and pour over top of flame.  Never use water to put out a flame! Baking soda is the way to go. :)

Bonus tip:  Avoid using plastic wrap/bags to keep your fruits, veggies & herbs.  They need to breathe.  Plastic will simply make your perishables sweat and the water build up will rot your goods faster than you can eat them.  So line your fruit and veggie drawer in the fridge with paper bags.  After groceries, simply take out your veggies out of the plastic bag and wrap in newspaper or paper towel prior to fridging.   This method will give you an few extra days to enjoy fresh produce!

A happy kitchen = happy cooking :)

What are your tips?!

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