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Oops Moments in the Kitchen ~ how to Salvage Cooking Disasters

As you know I am dead keen on everyone in the Whole Wide World learning to cook (or at least those who have access to food, I’m afraid that many people have much bigger problems to cope with) and to that end I have written a book of over 500 handy tips containing all the useful information I could think of to help with every aspect of cooking including how to salvage cooking disasters.

While, obviously, I am not going to reproduce the entire book here I thought it would be useful, as a taster so to speak, to post some ways to salvage a tricky situation in the cooking department.

So – taken directly from 500+ Truly Useful Cooking Tips & Techniques (see end of post for details) and in no particular order here are my ideas on how to solve various cooking disasters:

Cheese Problems

salvage cheese problems

Too Salty?

food too salty

Lumpy Mash?

solve-lmpy-mashed-potato

Dish too Spicy?

tone-down-spicy-food

Dish too Garlicky!

food-too-garlicky

Meat Overcooked?

salvage-overcooked-meat

Overdone Rice?

fix-overcooked-rice

Cooked the Vegetables Too Long?

save-overcooked-vegetables

Sauce Split?

Instead of being smooth and creamy it is watery with bits of fat floating in it, sometimes known as curdled.

fix-split-sauce

No Self Raising Flour?

self-raising-flour-substitute

Melted Chocolate has gone all strange and
lumpy aka has seized?

solve-seized-chocolate

Sadly Sunken Cake?

good idea for sunken cake

Over-Whipped Cream?

save over-whipped cream

500+ Truly Useful Cooking Tips & Techniques also contains absolutely essential information, good ideas you should do, things you MUST NOT DO, storage tips, kitchen equipment info, conversion charts and miscellaneous stuff such as how to separate eggs without resorting to the popular plastic bottle “hack”.

cooking tips and techniques

Look inside!

I even enclose one or two helpful suggestions from other people in the know, eg. …

Cardinal Wolsey's Ordinance
download free cooking tips

Having been a somewhat itinerant chef for over 30 years I was amazed, on my return to the UK, at the blatant food waste that now seems to be rife in the country; amazed and irritated. So much so that I decided to start a blog about spontaneous cooking from leftovers to show people that there are great alternatives to throwing food away.

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