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<article> 13 Cooking Hacks To Make Your Thanksgiving Dinner Delicious And Easy CULTURE (http://cul.viralnova.com/) // FOOD (http://cul.viralnova.com/food/)
NOVEMBER 23, 2014
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Thanksgiving is about spending time with family and friends. It's a holiday of sharing love, gratitude, and happiness for everyone. Oh, and you stuff your face with as much food as you can before the tryptophan kicks in.
Preparing for the gobble-fest can be overwhelming for those stuck in the kitchen all day. Before you start to feel like you're drowning in a sea of gravy, take a look at these simple cooking hacks to make the tasks a snap.
1.) Wash your potatoes in the dishwasher. (Just be sure to skip the soap). http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/137/desktop-1416516933.jpg
Heavenly Homemakers (http://heavenlyhomemakers.com/wash-your-potatoes-in-the-dishwasher)
2.) Keep your turkey from drying out by cooling it down with an ice pack before you cook it. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/133/desktop-1416516930.jpg
Kendall Jackson (http://blog.kj.com/results-of-the-harold-mcgee-turkey-experiment/)
3.) Create a roasting rack by scrunching up and swirling aluminum foil. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/130/desktop-1416516929.jpg
Saveur (http://www.saveur.com/gallery/Foil-Roasting-Rack-Trick?image=2)
4.) Also use aluminum foil to keep your pie crust from burning. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/132/desktop-1416516930.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/piper/2592527815/sizes/o/)
5.) Add a dash of baking soda to your mashed potatoes to make them light and fluffy. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/128/desktop-1416516927.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/42dreams/2452866650/sizes/l)
6.) Get more juice out of your lemons by zapping them in the microwave for 10-15 seconds. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/134/desktop-1416516931.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/sararah/2119107500/sizes/l)
7.) Pre-slice and dice your veggies and spices a day or two in advance. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/136/desktop-1416516932.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/80481050@N00/8055679520/sizes/l)
8.) Keep your potatoes and other potted dishes warm in a crock pot set on low. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/129/desktop-1416516927.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/gibsonsgolfer/5209996013/sizes/l)
9.) Use a wine glass to create perfectly sized biscuits. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/131/desktop-1416516929.jpg
South by Se (http://southbyse.com/2012/09/24/a-taste-of-home-thats-as-light-as-a-feather-angel-biscuits/)
10.) Grate cold or frozen butter for baking needs. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/135/desktop-1416516931.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/joyosity/9040621725/sizes/z/in/photostream/)
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<article> 13 Cooking Hacks To Make Your Thanksgiving Dinner Delicious And Easy CULTURE (http://cul.viralnova.com/) // FOOD (http://cul.viralnova.com/food/)
NOVEMBER 23, 2014
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Thanksgiving is about spending time with family and friends. It's a holiday of sharing love, gratitude, and happiness for everyone. Oh, and you stuff your face with as much food as you can before the tryptophan kicks in.
Preparing for the gobble-fest can be overwhelming for those stuck in the kitchen all day. Before you start to feel like you're drowning in a sea of gravy, take a look at these simple cooking hacks to make the tasks a snap.
1.) Wash your potatoes in the dishwasher. (Just be sure to skip the soap). http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/137/desktop-1416516933.jpg
Heavenly Homemakers (http://heavenlyhomemakers.com/wash-your-potatoes-in-the-dishwasher)
2.) Keep your turkey from drying out by cooling it down with an ice pack before you cook it. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/133/desktop-1416516930.jpg
Kendall Jackson (http://blog.kj.com/results-of-the-harold-mcgee-turkey-experiment/)
3.) Create a roasting rack by scrunching up and swirling aluminum foil. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/130/desktop-1416516929.jpg
Saveur (http://www.saveur.com/gallery/Foil-Roasting-Rack-Trick?image=2)
4.) Also use aluminum foil to keep your pie crust from burning. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/132/desktop-1416516930.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/piper/2592527815/sizes/o/)
5.) Add a dash of baking soda to your mashed potatoes to make them light and fluffy. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/128/desktop-1416516927.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/42dreams/2452866650/sizes/l)
6.) Get more juice out of your lemons by zapping them in the microwave for 10-15 seconds. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/134/desktop-1416516931.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/sararah/2119107500/sizes/l)
7.) Pre-slice and dice your veggies and spices a day or two in advance. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/136/desktop-1416516932.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/80481050@N00/8055679520/sizes/l)
8.) Keep your potatoes and other potted dishes warm in a crock pot set on low. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/129/desktop-1416516927.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/gibsonsgolfer/5209996013/sizes/l)
9.) Use a wine glass to create perfectly sized biscuits. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/131/desktop-1416516929.jpg
South by Se (http://southbyse.com/2012/09/24/a-taste-of-home-thats-as-light-as-a-feather-angel-biscuits/)
10.) Grate cold or frozen butter for baking needs. http://images.viralnova.com/000/094/135/desktop-1416516931.jpg
Flickr (https://www.flickr.com/photos/joyosity/9040621725/sizes/z/in/photostream/)
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