Cooking Magic

Cooking Tips and Tricks

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Simple Salad Dressing

Here's a simple salad dressing that tastes really delicious! I had something similar many years ago at a benefit dinner in Vegas and loved it so much that I came up with my own version of it. It's so versatile I use this simple salad dressing on almost all the salads I make at home.

Ingredients:

1/2 cup of cold pressed olive oil
2 TBS lemon juice
2 teaspoons of organic cane sugar
1TBS of tap water

Method:

Simply whisk all ingredients together and chill before serving.

Note: A little tap water is the secret to getting all the ingredients to mix well in the dressing.

Thursday, December 03, 2009

Tasty Turkey Tip

Here's a tip to make roasted turkey taste rich and flavorful. Simply stuff it with fresh stems of oregano until the cavity is filled. The wonderful flavor of the herb goes through the meat while cooking and makes it taste extra delicious.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Berry Ice-cream Topping

Here's a great homemade ice-cream topping recipe that you can make with any of those wonderful berries that are in season over the summer.

Ingredients:

6oz berries
1/4 cup of sugar
1/4 cup of water
1 TBS Grappa

Place berries, sugar and water in a pot. Bring to a boil then simmer for 20 minutes. Take off heat to cool and add the Grappa. Refrigerate and allow to marinate for at least an hour before spooning over your favorite vanilla ice-cream .

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Marinated Stawberries

I found an easy way to make the most delicious strawberries you have ever tasted!

Core, rinse and slice a pound of strawberries. Mix one quarter of a cup of superfine sugar and one tablespoon of Grappa in a bowl then stir in strawberries to coat well. Allow to marinate in the fridge for at least an hour.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Cooking Tips-5 Ways to Create Magic in the Kitchen

Anyone can create magic in the kitchen if they know the secret tips and tricks to doing so. The following five secrets are as easy to follow as waving a magic wand. Producing results that are magical.


Cooking Secret No.1 - Buy Top Quality Ingredients

Leading chef's only use the freshest and best tasting food they can find. Even the best chefs in the world would have difficulty making food taste good from inferior products. However, this does not mean everything has to be made from scratch.

When buying pre-prepared goods always go for quality and freshness. If cost is an issue try smaller portions. It is better for your waistline and your health to have small servings of good quality food rather than a large serving of an inferior product.

A helpful tip when using frozen or canned goods is to use them up as soon as possible. Don't wait until they are near the end of their shelf life, as there is already deterioration in quality by then.


Cooking Secret No.2 - Keep it Simple

Some of the best tasting meals in the world are the simplest. I find that they have fewer ingredients but just compliment each other superbly.

Adding too many ingredients to a dish can create a canceling of flavors. Like when making pasta sauce, where the onion in the dish overrides the garlic flavor. I prefer not to add onion to my pasta sauces so the full flavor of the garlic can be brought out.

The opposite is the case when making French Onion Soup. For a fuller bodied onion flavor, don't add garlic.


Cooking Secret No.3 - Use Complimentary Foods

A secret to cooking well lies in combining complimentary foods, where one ingredient actually enhances the flavor of the other. One of my favorite combinations is tomato and basil. Whether you're making a pasta sauce or just putting tomato on a pizza nothing compliments it better than the herb basil.

Another great mix is oats, brown sugar and cinnamon. Whether I've used this complimentary combination for an apple crumble topping or just for hot oatmeal it creates an unbeatable flavor

You can come up with more of your own complimentary food groups simply by taking note of what foods taste great together!


Cooking Secret No.4 - Use only the Best Equipment

Good equipment makes your work in the kitchen a breeze. Ask any craftsman and he will tell you the value of good tools. Go for quality, ease of use and buy the best that you can afford. If there were only one thing I would recommend investing in, it would be to get a good knife set and keeping them sharp.

Good tools not only make your life easier in the kitchen but can also improve the final result, like in the case of my stainless steel cooking pots. Everything I cook in them comes out better than average simply because the cooking utensils are better than average.


Cooking Secret No.5 - Collect Good Recipes

Good recipes can come from many sources other than a cookbook or finding them online. Most of my favorite ones have actually come from family and friends. The benefit of obtaining recipes this way is that I have usually been able to taste them for myself beforehand. Live cooking demonstrations sometimes offer free samples so that you can test to see if the recipe suits your taste.

Televised cooking shows and magazines are another way to collect good recipes. I keep organized by putting any loose-leaf recipes I collect in a plastic leaflet file folder.


I'm glad to have been able to share my easy to follow secrets for creating cooking magic. Remember that being selective and keeping it simple are the two main ingredients to creating magic in the kitchen.

Happy Cooking!

Friday, September 21, 2007

Low Fat - Cream of Celery Soup

If you want to lower the fat in your diet, but don't want to give up cream of celery soup you are going to love this recipe. It's a great tasting soup that not only helps reduce cholesterol by omitting the dairy fat, but the celery helps lower blood pressure as well. It's also a delicious alternative for those who can't tolerate dairy foods.

CREAM OF CELERY SOUP

Ingredients:

1 lb celery hearts

1 small red onion

1 small potato

4 cups chicken stock

2 Tbsp cold-pressed olive oil

2 bay leafs

Method:

Peel and chop onion and potato. Sautee with olive oil in a 3-quart saucepan until tender. Add chicken stock and bring to boil. Chop celery and add to saucepan along with bay leafs. Turn the heat down to low and simmer for 30 minutes. Remove bay leafs from soup. With a soup ladle put about half of the mixture in the blender. Hold the lid on securely while pureeing for one minute. Repeat with the other half of the mixture. Stir all the soup together well.

Makes 4-6 servings

The main ingredient in this recipe, celery is truly a Super food because of all its health benefits. According to Hippocrates celery is known to calm the nerves. Celery also aids the kidneys by helping reduce it of wastes. Another health benefit of celery is that it is an anti-rheumatic. It reduces inflammation by clearing uric acid from painful joints.

The secret ingredient that magically gives this soup a creamy texture without using cream is the humble potato. Heart healthy olive oil is the magic ingredient that is used in the place of butter.

It's one of the healthiest and best tasting soups I've ever had. With this recipe I can have my cream of celery soup and keep healthy too and now so can you!


Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Best Cucumber Salad

Cucumbers have a cooling effect and are the perfect summer salad ingredient. This is my favorite cucumber salad, which I have simplified from a more complicated recipe.

Ingredients:

1 English Cucumber
ΒΌ cup of olive oil
4 Tablespoons white wine vinegar
1 Tablespoon water
Dried dill
Cracked salt

Method:

Peel and thinly slice cucumber. Overlap cucumber on serving plate in a circular design. Whisk olive oil, vinegar and water in a glass-measuring cup and pour evenly over cucumber. Sprinkle a little shaved dill over all the cucumber. Finish with lightly cracked salt.

Serving suggestion: This cucumber salad can be an impressive addition on a home salad bar or is wonderful with fresh bread and butter for a light lunch on a hot summers day.