Cutting up a pineapple can feel daunting. Check out this how to video for an easy, stress free way to cut up a pineapple. Plus this will save you lots $$$ at the grocery store!
Asparagus
Those tough woody ends on asparagus? You’re supposed to trim those off! Let this short video show you exactly how easy it is to know where and how to trim your asparagus!
Try your new skill out on some of the recipes below!
Thickening your Sauces
Ever have trouble with your gravies or liquid based foods being too runny? Here are four methods for thickening your sauces:
- Reducing – reducing liquid to thicken it simply involves letting excess water boil out of the dish. Bring dish and liquid to a low to medium boil and watch carefully, stirring as needed to let excess liquid evaporate.
- Cornstarch – using cornstarch is an excellent way to thicken a sauce in a pinch. Mix together 1 part corn starch to 2 parts water, typically 1 tablespoon cornstarch to 2 tablespoons cool water will do the trick. Stir well then add to your dish, stir well and watch your sauce thicken quickly.
- Beurre Manie – this is a method for you, if you don’t mind adding butter to your dish. Mix equal parts butter and flour together until well combined. A good combination to start with would be 2 tablespoons unsalted room temperature butter with 2 tablespoons flour, then add to your dish and cook until thickened. Keep in mind, adding butter to your healthy recipes will add fat and calories!
- Roux – making a roux is similar to a Beurre Manie, it involves combining equal parts butter (or other fat) and flour, but this time you begin cooking the mixture before you add in other liquids. In a sauce pan heat butter (or other fat) over medium heat, add in flour and mix well until thick and cooked, then add in other liquids. Keep in mind, this method also includes adding fat and calories to your meal as well!
How to Sauté
Sautéing can be a healthy preparation method, and lots of recipes call for it…but what is it? Watch our tip video and learn just how easy it is!
How to Remove Strings from Peas
Tough strings on the backs of peas can be unappetizing. Safely remove the strings from the peas by using a small paring knife to gently make a small cut on the end, but not all the way through. Then simply peel the strings off. Do not use your finger nail to cut the peas, this can cause dirt and bacteria to contaminate the peas.
Check out some of our recipes that feature peas!
- Ham and Pea Salad
- Mint Sugar Snap Peas
- Pasta Salad with Peas and Ham
- Salmon Bowtie Pasta
- Soba Noodle and Snap Pea Salad
- Spicy Pea and Avocado Toast
- Spring Garden Collaboration JMG + DT: Peas
- Spring Garden Collaboration: Junior Master Gardener + Dinner Tonight