Kitchenware

What Chopper can Do for You

What Chopper can Do for You

Preparation work can be time-consuming. The good thing there are gadgets like this nifty little chopper to help us out! What chopper can do to help you? Go Nuts. Chopping up nuts for baked goodies? Use the chopper! This one comes with measurements printed on the cup so you can easily chech how much you've chopped. Cry no More. Let's face it! No one really likes chopping onions. But this copper makes sure there is no need to shed tears. Chop away! Do the Salsa. Place tomatoes, onions, cilantro, garlic, lime juice and jalapeno peppers in the chopper. Pulse several…
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What to Look For When Buying a New Oven?

What to Look For When Buying a New Oven?

An oven is one of the most common kitchen appliance that is used in various forms of cooking, such as the following: Heating, Baking, Broiling, Roasting Ovens are generally grouped into 2 common kinds: gas oven and electric oven. There are also microwave oven (uses microwave radiation to cook or heat food) and convection ovens (uses a circulating fan to move hot air around the food inside the oven). With this range of choices, not to mention the variety of features and designs available in ovens, shopping for one can be a difficult task. Below are some guidelines that you…
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New Uses for Rice Cooker

New Uses for Rice Cooker

Your Rice Cooker can do more than just to cook rice or warm it. Check this simple tips below: 1. Layer an entire meal in your cooker. As rice cooks in your machine, you can use a steamer basket to harness the stream and heat from the cooking rice to preapre vegetables and marinated fish or chicken for a complete meal that requires little work and very few dishes. 2. Prepare steel-cut oats. Before bed, add the oats to your rice cooker and program the timer so they are finished cooking as you are ready for breakfast. Since milk should…
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Seasoning An Oven

Seasoning An Oven

Untreated cast iron rusts, especially around water. To prevent metal from oxidising in the presence of moisture, cast iron requires a process called seasoning. Seasoning is simply the procedure of baking oil into the oven's pores, and on top of the iron pores. This baked on coating will darken and eventually turn black with age. Darkening is the sign of a well kept oven, and of it's use. This coating forms a barrier between moisture in the air and the surface of the metal. It also provides a non-stick coating on the inside of the oven that is easy to…
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