Many people cook, but they don't know what it is like to get pleasure from the act of cooking. Some others cherish every moment in the kitchen from the first cup of milk in a recipe until the last bite of cake. If you've been secretly relishing the experience of making meals, here are a few tips for you to enhance your cooking skills.
Vegetables
Tin foil is indispensable for campfire cooking! You can make hobo meals either at the campsite or before you ever leave home. Just lay a serving of your meat of choice in the middle of a large square of aluminum foil. Garnish it with some cubed potatoes, onions, celery or whatever vegetables you like. Fold the tinfoil around the packet of food and cook it right on the coals!
Meats
Use leftover meats for sandwiches. Turkey, slow-roasted beef, braised pork shoulder roast and even chicken make great sandwich meat that can be used for meals throughout the week. You may even want to cook just for having lunch-meat that is far tastier than the kind you buy in the stores on hand.
Rice
When you are boiling rice, pasta, or vegetables it is very important that you salt the boiling water before placing the food in the pot. This helps the salt absorb, and it will taste better than if you add salt to the food after it has already been cooked.
Potato
A quick way to stop your fruits and vegetables from browning before using. When the air hits a freshly peeled apple or potato, the fruit or vegetable will begin to turn brown. Placing the freshly peeled fruit or vegetable in a bath of cold lightly salted water will help the fruit or vegetable retain its color.
Bacon
Use your freezer to firm up supple meats. When cutting bacon or pancetta into thin strips used to lard other meats, put them in the freezer for 10-15 minutes to make the meat firm before cutting. This will make it much easier and much less messy to cut into pieces that you can work with.
Cooking can be a great way to spend time, especially if you enjoy it. By all means, tuck these tips away for when you need them the most. Getting a sense of fulfillment from the act of cooking is something that only some people truly know. If you're one of them, you're lucky indeed.