DailyDirt: Simple Kitchen Techniques

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Some people freely admit that they have trouble boiling water when it comes to cooking techniques. But some seemingly simple tasks aren't so easy to do if your standards are set high enough. The proliferation of cooking shows doesn't quite help because every TV chef has his/her own way of creating the same dish -- so there's no consistent method. Here are just a few examples of some "easy dishes" to prepare. If you'd like to read more awesome and interesting stuff, check out this unrelated (but not entirely random!) Techdirt post.
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Filed Under: boiling, cooking, eggs, food, freezing, frying, ice, kitchen


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    Anonymous Coward, 28 Sep 2012 @ 5:36pm

    frozen vodka...

    I wanna know what the freezing point of vodka is and make some ice cubes outta some grey goose.

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    abc gum, 28 Sep 2012 @ 6:24pm

    I like watching Everyday Italian, featuring chef Giada De Laurentiis

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    Anonymous Coward, 28 Sep 2012 @ 9:55pm

    Perfectly fried eggs are cooked in butter.

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    Atkray (profile), 29 Sep 2012 @ 10:24am

    Re:

    ^this^

    Also if you want clear ice cubes use distilled/pure water.

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    shawnhcorey (profile), 29 Sep 2012 @ 11:45am

    A perfectly fried egg...

    A perfectly fried egg is cooked in a small pool of bacon grease over medium-high heat. There is no evidence linking saturated fat with heart disease. So enjoy. :)

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    Adam (profile), 29 Sep 2012 @ 5:21pm

    Need citrus juice?

    If you need citrus juice out of an actual citrus fruit as opposed to out of a bottle, dramatically increase your yield with a couple tricks.

    Roll it on a counter first, and then pop it in the microwave for about 10 seconds (watch for hot spots). Cut, juice, and see a lot more juice to use.

    I was in culinary school with a girl who missed the step about cutting and juicing a lemon. She was literally just rolling it on the counter as hard as she could, and she was getting super frustrated before someone walked by and noticed.

    "What are you doing?"
    "I'm TRYING to juice this lemon!"
    "Um... I think the inside is probably broken up enough now, you can probably cut it and juice it now."
    "..."
    Lemon girl did not complete the program.

    So as long as you remember to cut it and juice it, you're good. (Careful with the rolling too. I squeezed a blood orange between my two hands once and it burst all over my chef coat.)

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    The Amazing Sammy (profile), 29 Sep 2012 @ 9:48pm

    The perfect fried egg is cooked over high heat in a small pool of olive oil, in a small pan, on an electric stove. I know this because I have developed this technique and filed a patent that covers all cooking of eggs for the next 20 or so years.

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    Pixelation, 30 Sep 2012 @ 12:15am

    Re:

    Electric stove, Bad choice. Everyone knows gas is better. Man do you have egg on your face now.

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    Indy, 30 Sep 2012 @ 7:58am

    fried egg

    Just tried the fried egg technique and that is far too much olive oil.

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    ?, 30 Sep 2012 @ 4:38pm

    What's the difference between a Jew and a pizza?
    A pizza doesn't scream when it's put in the oven.

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