Mary Berry's best-ever cooking tips
loveFOOD Staff
23 September 2020
Berry good advice
Classic Mary Berry/BBC
Adjust recipes to the season
Mary Berry's Complete Cookbook/DK
Turn tarts around while baking
Simple Comforts/BBC Books
Blanche tomatoes to peel
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Roll lemons before juicing
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Always choose all-butter puff pastry
Mary Berry Cooks Up a Feast/DK
Make mini beef Wellingtons
Mary Berry's Complete Cookbook/DK
Keep a well-stocked store cupboard
Mary Berry's Quick Cooking/BBC Books
Try something new
Mary Berry Cooks Up a Feast/DK
Bulk up dishes with simple ingredients
Simple Comforts/BBC Books
Wear rubber gloves when handling beetroot
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Brown meat in advance
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Turn a classic on its head
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Keep fish moist
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Use a fork to make patterns
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It’s fine to cheat
Mary Berry & Lucy Young Cook Up a Feast/DK
Blind bake to avoid a soggy bottom
Mary Berry's Cookery Course/DK
Take your time with hollandaise
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Whisk in milk slowly when making batter
Mary Berry's Complete Cookbook/DK
Make slits in the meat for a better marinade
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Roast chicken upside down
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Use the right kind of sugar
Simple Comforts/BBC Books
Don’t fear full-fat
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Bake on the middle shelf to avoid cracks
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How to freeze a cake correctly
Mary Berry's Absolute Favourites/BBC Books
No piping bag? No problem
Mary Berry's Complete Cookbook/DK
Cool down biscuits before storing them
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Lose the wire marks on your Victoria sponge
Mary Berry's Quick Cooking/BBC Books
Prevent crumbs from messing up icing
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Don't be afraid to improvise
Mary Berry's Quick Cooking/BBC Books
Never rush meringues
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Never over-beat batter
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Weigh ingredients carefully
Mary Berry Cooks Up a Feast/DK
Choose the correct baking tins
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Easy, swirly, two-toned icing
Mary Berry's Cookery Course/DK
Prevent fruit and cherries from sinking
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