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30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Food,CuriositiesFEB 13, 2023

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level

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Why cook hard if you can cook smart, ya know?
There is absolutely no reason to toil over pots and pans all because you crave mac and cheese. Yes, mac and cheese can also be hard to pull off for some.
But hey, thanks to the internet, you don’t have to worry about that any more because folks in this and this Reddit thread have it all figured out, so open up your mind and scroll down!
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#1

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Vanilla and garlic are measured with your heart, not a spoon
120points

#2

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
If you can't put your finger on what's missing from a dish no matter how many seasonings you add, it's probably acid. Add the tiniest splash of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice. You will not regret it!
Also, salt is the most important thing for seasoning food. Salt alone is better than 100 spices and no salt.
100points

#3

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
If a meat recipe calls for water don't use water, use the same amount of unsalted stock of the meat you're cooking. Chicken Curry, use chicken stock, Beef stew, beef stock. Adds a lot more flavour to these dishes
92points

#4

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Getting and using a stick blender. I thought they were gimmicks until I got one (nearly 20 years ago). I've reached for that thing at least 20 times for every time I even thought about getting the full-sized blender out.
71points

#5

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Butter. A lot of butter. It's the difference between the food you have at home, and the same dish you have at the restaurant that magically tastes way better. I've seen whole sticks of butter disappear into sauces at restaurants.
69points

Let’s preface everything that I say here today with OP’s simple, yet effective words (oh, yeah, Bored Panda got in touch with the person who asked the question that started it all in one of the above-mentioned Reddit threads): “it’s not as hard as you might think.”

Yes, cooking is nothing difficult if you know how. And getting to know how is also not that hard. The internet is full of chefs, cooks, culinary connoisseurs, and other c-words (no, not that one) who can teach you a thing or two. If it’s a comedic approach you’re looking for, you have My Drunk Kitchen. If you want serious dishes, but want to remain funny about it, you have Uncle Roger. If you want angry cooking, bam, Gordon Ramsey. The list goes on and on.

#6

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Spend a little time once a week doing prep work such as chopping onions, carrots, celery, whatever, then store these ingredients in separate containers in the fridge. Cook and chop up a couple of chicken breasts while you're at it. Mustering up the energy to cook is so much easier when the ingredients just need to be thrown together.
64points

#7

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
If you are really new to cooking here are some red meat tips to remember: meat continues to cook when you remove it from the oven. Since most people like their beef a little pink remember to take it out before it hits the temp you want. Also, let it stand, don't cut it up right away, you will lose juices. Invest in decent quality sharp knives, you are far more likely to cut yourself using dull ones.
59points

#8

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Big cutting board
58points

#9

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Cook your rice in broth instead of plain water. Total game changer.
56points

#10

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Sliced peppers and onions can go straight into the freezer fresh and come straight out and into the hot pan, no need for thawing.
54points

Reddit user r/Degofreak turned to the r/Cooking community with curious intentions, asking folks to share their cooking hacks after having learned about the frozen ginger root trick. If you’re not aware, ginger root is hard and you might think it would be easy to grate it, but that’s not the case. You see, the stringy fiber kinda sorta makes the grater skip a beat when grating, and so it’s often more mashed than it is grated.

What OP learned and suggested was to freeze it. Not only does it mean you make it last longer and have it on hand whenever, but frozen ginger is also easier to grate, with the result being “the most pillowy ginger shreds that melt into the food.” And so this led to OP’s question “what trick did you learn that changed everything?”

#11

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
I keep frozen ginger, but never thought about grating it. Cool tip, OP.
52points

#12

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Heavier seasoning and learning (or looking up) good seasoning blends. Also making my own salad dressing (so much better!)
45points

#13

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
For me it was making the same dish over and over until you perfect it. You’ll understand how the seasonings, temperatures, sauces, and meats will change as you make mistakes and do things slightly different. After like 5x making a dish you’ll feel like you can do it in your sleep.
After you learn like 10 dishes like that you can just whip up meals based on the ingredients you have in your kitchen.
I’m also single so I don’t have anyone to complain about repeat meals.
45points

#14

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
I hate jarred garlic but every dish can always use more garlic, so I go through a lot. I buy the big bag of whole peeled garlic from Sam's club and chop it all up in my food processor to a fine mince. Then I put it in a freezer ziploc bag and spread it in a thin layer and press the air out, then just break off chunks when I need fresh garlic. Started this when a friend and I were doing a lot of batch cooking large portions and we needed over 40 cloves of garlic for various recipes one session.
Also take several knobs of ginger and do the same, but almost puree it. I don't even bother to peel it. So convenient.
43points

#15

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Almost always put protein in an already hot pan rather than a cold one.
42points

Degofreak told Bored Panda that they adore cooking, and by proxy, hearing other people’s tricks is just fascinating to them. “I am the main cook for my family. I really enjoy the prep and then, of course, the eating.”

Once their question took off—garnering nearly 7,000 upvotes and over 2,200 comments—OP couldn’t stop reading through all of the suggestions. They explained that there were a lot of great hacks that are actual time savers when it comes to cooking.

OP noted that the community is full of people who love to cook, with varying degrees of skill level, and so sharing these tricks by means of AskReddit types of posts just adds to the helping atmosphere of the community.

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30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
1. I now freeze my left over tomato paste. I can cut off the amount I need for a recipe and throw it back in the freezer.
2. If you store asparagus in a mason jar of water, standing up with the heads out of the water, it can stay fresh for weeks.
33points

#17

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Knife skills in general, but learning how to chop onions properly was a game-changer.
32points

#18

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
Salt the everloving S**T out of your pasta water.
Garlic burns quickly and tastes gross like that, put the fresh garlic in towards the end.
A pat of butter in almost anything makes it better. It is the secret to silky sauces.
If you are frying potatoes, soak them first in water so some of the starch comes out. Makes them less mushy or something.
32points

#19

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
This is something I tried on a whim, but it turned out so well I think it's going to become my new go-to method of making tomato sauce.
(For context, I make _large_ batches of tomato sauce at a time so that I can just portion out what I need later.)
My normal recipe calls for three 28-oz cans of crushed tomatoes. What I did this time was cook down two of them until the flavor was rich and the sauce was super thick, then add the last can and leave it on the heat just long enough to ensure it was all heated through. Combines that developed tomato flavor with the brighter freshness of uncooked.
31points

#20

30 “Cheats” That Took These People’s Cooking Game To A Whole New Level
For snacking on veggies instead of spending all that time chopping, getting a Mandolin slicer and cutting up cucumber, bell peppers, carrots etc is so much easier and they look great too.
Also, baking bacon on foil in the oven instead of standing stove side the entire time.
30points

Among the myriad of responses in the threads, folks saw more than just food things. But there were plenty of those too.

Top comments include mentions of the necessity to keep the kitchen clean as you go, as putting effort into cleaning as you prepare foods (washing knives, cleaning the counter top, that sort of thing) often leaves you with very little cleanup to deal with in the first place.

But the majority was still food-related, with the most epic comment being this one, where Reddit user r/Berkamin listed (listceptioned?) quite a number of hacks, including that boxed olive oil is a better value, boiling mushrooms in a bit of water before pan-frying improves both their texture and flavor, scalding chicken skin with boiling water helps it get crispy, and loads of other great tips.

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