Regular – Have You Made These Common Cooking Mistakes

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21 Common Cooking Mistakes and How to Avoid Them | Foodal

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1. Are you an expert in the kitchen or could you be making common cooking mistakes? Take a look at the cooking mistakes below and see what your score is out of four!
2. (1) Not reading through the recipe before you start cooking
There’s nothing worse than getting to the middle of a recipe for a dinner party and reading the words, “marinate for at least 24 hours.” Always read the recipe to the end before you start cooking. Then check that you have every ingredient and the right cooking equipment — and think through the timing and the steps.

(1)Have you made any of these cooking mistakes before?

(2)When was the last time you ruined a dish you were trying to make?

3. 2. Not tasting food as you cook

If you add spices when you start cooking and don’t taste your food again until the end, your dinner might not taste quite as wonderful as you’d hoped. So why not keep a spoon next to you so you can taste the flavors as you go? Don’t be afraid to taste, taste, taste. That’s what the top chefs do!

4. 3. Overcooking

When you take food off the heat, it will continue to cook. So that lovely steak that you wanted to have rare is now medium-rare. It’s the same for vegetables, which is why you’ll often see TV chefs putting cooked vegetables into a bowl of ice water to stop them from continuing to cook.

 

(1)Do you taste your food a few times while preparing it? Why? Why not?

(2)What spices do you cook with most often? Why?

(3)What type of oil do you usually cook with? Do you ever use olive oil?

5. To stop overcooking, know your cooking times. And for meat, take it off the heat just before it’s finished cooking and allow it to rest for a few minutes.
6. 4. Using olive oil to cook everything

If you’re cooking over high heat, don’t use olive oil. Olive oil starts to smoke at a much lower temperature than canola oil. After it starts to smoke, it doesn’t taste as good and it’s less healthy. Instead, use canola oil for high heat and olive oil for medium heat — or for a salad dressing.


(1)Do you watch any cooking shows? If so, who are your favorite TV chefs?

(2)Are any of your friends or family members experts in the kitchen?

(3)What are your favorite types of vegetables? Are there any you dislike?

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