The revenue in the ready meals segment is slated to be around $240 million in 2020. But there are still some people who want to cook at home and they do it wonderfully, even though it’s sometimes a difficult process. Reddit users shared their cooking life hacks and what they found can also be interesting for you.

We at Bright Side are convinced that there are many useful tricks that our readers need to know when cooking at home.

“I froze a huge can of Costco tomato paste in balls so I should be set for like 5 years.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© theprettiestbaglady / reddit

“Add a little brown sugar to the egg to caramelize your French toast! Also, yay for breakfast at dinner!”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© AnUnrulyLlama / reddit

“I froze my extra herbs in olive oil this fall so I’d have herbs to cook with all winter. Dill potatoes anyone?”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© zerowastecalifornia / reddit

“Use crushed, dried edamame as a breading for chicken in place of bread crumbs, for a high protein, less carb crispy crust that tastes awesome.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© Thea_From_Juilliard / reddit

“I always mince the giant bag of garlic, freeze it, and break off squares for cooking.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© JeiSu / reddit

“Cheese grater broke, so I used a vegetable peeler to shave my parmesan.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© teh_mexirican / reddit

“Carve out the center of food before freezing to make defrosting faster and more even.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© corbex0 / reddit

“Cook your eggs in onion rings, for a perfectly-shaped fried egg that is ready to go into a sandwich.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© AOL_ / reddit

“Freeze bacon before chopping to get fancy little bits.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© Cfchicka / reddit

How to make a cake last for a long time

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© jessybear102 / reddit

I slice a chocolate fudge cake before putting it in the freezer and then we just heat up a slice when we want it. Saves wasting half a cake when eating it at different times.

“Improvised ’scum skimmer’ for making broth”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© RazorRadick / reddit

“If you want the essence of citrus but not the tanginess, try using the peel instead of the juice!”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© laus102 / reddit

“Keep some meatballs in the freezer to step up any frozen pizza.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© jiimmerman / reddit

“If you have a rice cooker, cook your salmon in it as well to save time!”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© carissa0816 / reddit

How to make perfect bacon

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© foozebox / reddit

Perfect bacon starts in the microwave – 5 min par-cook for 10 strips (30-45 seconds per strip) covered in a paper towel. Finish on the stovetop to crisp. Less oil to clean, quicker overall cooking time, strips don’t curl and pan does not become overcrowded.

“Instead of cutting around the end piece, use an apple corer, it works perfectly on a tomato.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© BrewedinCanada / reddit

“Snack prep: frozen yogurt bark with berries, chocolate chips and coconut for 104 calories a piece.”

17 Internet Users That Have Mastered the Art of Cooking© Thea_From_Juilliard / reddit

Do you have your own cooking secrets? What makes the cooking process easy for you?

By admin

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *