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834 Kitchen Quick Tips: Techniques And Shortcuts for the Curious Cook

834 Kitchen Quick Tips: Techniques And Shortcuts for the Curious Cook
By Cook's Illustrated Magazine

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Restart the grill with a hairdryer. Use chopsticks to dry wine glasses spot-free. Peel a kiwi with a spoon. Skewer cheese using pretzel sticks. Leak-proof a cone with mini-marshmallows. Slice strawberries with an egg slicer. Protect a cake during transport with toothpicks with mini-marshmallows.

Soften butter with a rolling pin. Prevent a scorched saucepan with marbles. Clean a garlic press with a toothbrush. Melt chocolate with a coffee maker. Pit cherries with a paperclip. Drain lobster with a pair of scissors.

What’s the best way to preserve leftover herbs, peel eggs in record time, or chop chocolate with ease? Ever wondered if it’s possible to soundproof your coffee grinder or tame the heat of fresh chiles? Find the answers to these questions and more in this indispensable A–Z handbook. Even the most experienced cook will find that these tips—the most highly-rated feature of Cook’s Illustrated magazine—-deliver unique and clever solutions to common kitchen problems.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #134440 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-09-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 585 pages

Customer Reviews

No (Or Few) Cooks' Needs Left Behind5
Cooks of the James Beard strain and TV chefs will not need this book, but for the rest of us, 834 Tips provides much helpful advice in a paperback-sized volume covered with a shiny surface that will wipe clean easily when seized with oily fingers.The contents are organized alphabetically from "almond paste" to "zucchini seeding" and indexed very clearly. The tips cover many domains of cooking life, including not only tips on preparing specific foods (seeding tomatoes, slicing large heads of cabbage, freshening stale bread, measuring honey and oils accurately and neatly, and spritzing pie crust with ice water in a spray bottle to avoid toughening the dough) but also on organizing the kitchen, keeping utensils and kitchen surfaces clean while cooking,storing and freezing foods, transporting foods,and knife sharpening. The many hints on substituting one tool for another (using the beater of a handheld mixer to ream citrus fruits, peeling kiwis with a spoon) are useful for those of us who do not buy a special gadget for every conceivable need. Tips for grill cooks are included. A few personal favorites: Fill the wash machine with ice to chill drinks for a party (run the spin cycle to zap the water); support a standing rib roast that doesn't want to stand by running a skewer through it and resting the skewer on the sides of the roasting pan; and use a toothbrush to clean garlic presses and other tools with hard-to-reach small parts or perforations. The more you look, the more you find. Another plus: the generous use of clear line drawings add visuals to the text.

It's a Keeper!5
An awesome collection of tips from people who have actually had practical experience using these shortcuts, timesavers, etc. in the kitchen. The book is just fun to read, and a valuable reference that you will refer to again and again. I hope that more editions will follow!

834 Kitchen Quick Tips5
At first I hesitated to buy this book because I thought that it was going to be just like all the rest of the kitchen tip books. But I looked through some of its pages on the web and thought it would be a great book to buy for my daughter. Well, when it arrived, I read through it and was quite surprised that there were tips for other areas, not just the kitchen. I will be borrowing this book from my daughter or will have to just purchase one for myself.