Timesavers in the Kitchen
As culinary enthusiasts, being in the kitchen is a task that we
welcome and enjoy. We thrive on creating and tweaking recipes.
We love to see the gleam in our loved ones eyes when we ring the
proverbial dinner bell! However,even the Wolfgang Pucks of the
world would still love to save valuable time in the kitchen to
spend actually eating and enjoying our creations with family and
friends.
Please read on and place these wonderfully simple time-saving
tips in the heart of your home; your kitchen, as you to strive
to save time and make cooking fun, easy, and did I mention FUN!?
You will wonder why you never thought of these tips before!
Timesaving Tip#1- Have multiple cooking tools- Buying
extra measuring cups, mixing bowls and mixing spoons are an
invaluable organizing and timesaving move that is well worth the
extra dough (pun intended!)
Timesaving Tip#2- Use your freezer!- Have you ever
thought about how much food and money you could have saved had
you just put it in the freezer? After you finish cringing,
consider this not-at-all-exhaustive list of things you can
freeze as opposed to discarding.
-nuts
-extra milk-to use in pancake/waffle/crepe recipes
-cheese
-unopened luncheon meats-great for when there is a big
sale and you want to buy in bulk
-fresh mint-freeze with water in ice trays to make fresh
mint cubes; add to sweet tea and you are in heaven!
-potatoe chips-who knew?!
-homemade chicken stock-for all of the work that goes
into it, you might as well make enough for multiple meals at
once. Just make and freeze in jumbo muffins pans (should be in 1
cup increments because most recipes that call for stock will be
in 1 cup increments) and place in freezer bags; you will have
instant homemade stock ready for gravies, soups or other dishes
-cookie dough-make up a big batch of your favorite cookie
dough and form into uniform shapes with a cookie cutter or ice
cream scoop and then freeze on wax paper
-juice-on a hot summer day, don't water down your fruity
drinks with ice cubes, freeze juice in ice trays and use as a
flavorful cooling agent
-bread, buns, rolls
-soup-freeze in the same manner as chicken stock
-lasagna-the day after you cook the lasagna (if there's
any left!)pull out of the fridge and while still cold because it
will be easier, cut into serving size squares and place into
individual zipper bags. When ready to eat again, place in oven
at 350 degrees and reheat for 15-20 minutes.
Timesaving Tip#3-Organize your recipes!!-How many times
have you thought you had a recipe down packed, started cooking
and then couldn't remember if it was 2 cups of milk or 3, and
then had to tear up the kitchen looking for the cookbook it
MIGHT be in? We all have numerous cookbooks that each hold 1 or
2 of our favorite recipes. Why not photo copy the absolute
favorites and place all of them in one binder? I have even
created different files within my binder for appetizers, drinks
and spirits, desserts, breads and so on. You could even go so
far as to group the different categories listed above together
and organize your binder according to complete meals from start
to finish.
Timesaving Tip#4-Pre-plan your meals- Sit down on a
bright and sunny Saturday or Sunday morning and consult with
your family about what you guys might enjoy for dinner in the
coming week. You can even draw up a grocery list by sections of
the grocrery store (i.e. Meats, Bread, Dry Goods) and choose
your items by the meals that are planned. That in itself will
save you valuable time and a headache in the busy grocery store
on a Saturday! This way, you are not going back and forth from
one end of the grocery store to the other.
Saving time in the kitchen is not as far-fetched of an idea as
it seems at times; it can really happen! Just adapt these ideas
to your own family and style of cooking and entertaining, and
before long, you will be whipping up delicious and nutritious
meals in no time.