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Cooking is a pastime that brings tremendous pleasure to many and can also provide sustenance to you and your loved ones. Learning as much as possible about cooking is a great way to get the most out of the effort you put into the process. Apply a few of the tips in the article that follows, and you will be creating memorable culinary delights in no time.

Cooking Chicken.

Bring back the old-time schmatlz, or chicken fat, to add richness and deep flavor to almost anything. Scmaltz has been used for years, often for all kinds of home cooking since it has a flavor that is richer than duck fat. You can even use it to poach all kinds of tasty fish.

Try putting your chicken in an oiled roasting pan, instead of on a rack. Slice some thick pieces of onion and put them in the pan under the chicken, so that they will absorb the juice from it. After the roasting, add some stock or water to the pan with the onions to make a sauce while the chicken rests. Cook it for three minutes at high heat on your stove-top.

Cook your rice in vegetable or chicken stock instead of using water. Choosing a stock will add both extra taste and valuable nutrients. The cooking process and time are the same as with water, so you won’t be adding any extra work by trying this method.

If you are cooking a meal and it calls for already cooked chicken the best thing to do is to stop at the deli counter and buy a whole already cooked chicken. You can also buy frozen chicken that is already cooked as well. It may be expensive but if you are in a pinch it is good for you.

Make a big batch of stock and store it. You can store homemade meat or chicken stock in the fridge for one week, or in the freezer for 3 months. In the case of vegetable stock, you can refrigerate it for up to 4 days, but it tends to lose its flavor if you freeze it. If storage is an issue, boil the stock until it is reduced by half. This creates an intense flavored stock called a demiglace. Pour in a baking pan and freeze until hard, but not completely frozen. You can then cut the demiglace into cubes, place in plastic bags and freeze.

Cooking Beef.

Save your carrot peelings, the ends of onions, parmesan rinds, and celery leaves in a container in your freezer. The next time you roast a turkey, a chicken, or bone-in beef, place the bones or carcass into a stock pot with your frozen veggie parts and cover with enough water to cover it all. Let this simmer as long as you can stand it (up to 8 hours) for a rich, flavorful stock that you can use in recipes or as a base for soup.

To reduce cooking time for beef steaks and roasts, pull the meat out of the fridge an hour before you intend to start roasting or grilling it. Letting the meat come to room temperature can shave valuable minutes off the cooking time and allows the meat to cook more evenly.

Buy tough cuts of pork or beef instead of steak. Steak is expensive. While it might be one of your favorite foods, you probably are not willing to pay for it as often as you would like. Consider buying a tough cut of pork or beef instead. Cook it low and slow to get it tender.healthy cooking3 261x300 Try Out Some Of These Great Cooking Ideas!

On a Sunday, try to make a meal whose leftovers you can eat during the week. For instance, save any left over roasted beef and make it into a sandwich on a week night. Not only does this help you save time by not having to cook, but it is a good way to not waste food.

There are few hobbies as satisfying and rewarding as cooking. Not only can you flex your creative muscles, you can also provide delicious meals for your family. Expanding your knowledge of cooking is certain to enhance your time in the kitchen. Taking these cooking tips and hints to heart is a wonderful way to do just that.

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