Showing posts with label everyday cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label everyday cooking. Show all posts

Saturday, September 25, 2010

How to use herbs in everyday cooking?

After the first experiment, it's easy! Use just enough grass to enhance the flavors of natural foods. A seasoned dish per meal is usually a good rule. The following is a list of guides for daily cooking needs: - Start 1 / 4 teaspoon dried herbs or four doses of a pound of meat, poultry or fish, or 2 cups of sauce and vegetables. - In case of replacement of dried herbs for use 3-4 times as much fresh herbs. - Measurement of dried herbs, then crushed in the palm of your hand before adding - this helps speed up the release of flavor. - Add the herbs, at the same time as the salt and pepper the vegetables, meats and sauces. - Long-dishes such as stews, add the herbs for the last half hour of cooking. - Add the juice of herbs or cold sauces ahead of time - let it sit overnight if possible. - Many herbs are compatible, so do not hesitate to use herbs varied.

A rich spicy ginger cake, a cake that lasts for weeks, if you can last this long. - Try some of these ideas in the herbs, then check their exquisite taste and distinction, herbs do. - Basil is a natural tomato and potato dishes. Try 1 / 4 teaspoon per cup of tomato juice fast starter. - When making potato salad, cook the potatoes, bay leaves and some onion. - Sprinkle with cumin seeds over the coleslaw. - A pinch of chili powder, corn. - Chives is a big house and cream cheese, and also scrambled. - Add the curry powder and Deviled Eggs. - Oregano reported meatloaf, stew, chili pepper and tomato mixture. - Spark seafood dishes and chicken with tarragon. Also give the breath of tartar sauce. - Thyme is popular in soups.