It's the little tips and tricks that help save time and effort in the kitchen. Indian food expert Maunika Gowardhan shares her wisdom with us.
As well as saving time, the following tips can help ensure your cooking ends up delicious, rather than a disaster...
2. If you’re crushing garlic or ginger for your curry, make an extra batch that you can freeze. This will last ages in the freezer and can be used straight from frozen into your warm saucepan the next time you need it.
4. Indian food isn’t all about the heat or usage of chilli. It’s a balance of flavour and spicing; so use chilli powder and fresh chillies accordingly.
6. Add a small dollop (say a tablespoon) of yoghurt if you’re cooking with okra - it will stop it becoming all gooey.
8. If you’re adding a lot of yoghurt to a dish, beat it a bit first as it can split if you pour it straight in due to the heat of the pan. Make sure it’s a full fat yoghurt too, such as Greek yoghurt.
10. If you’re making kebabs on sticks, wrap the meat around two sticks rather than one. Alternatively, use a tea spoon of gram/chick pea flour to bind the meat. That way they won’t roll round when you try to turn them.
12. Finally, turmeric stains. If you get it on fabric soak in cold water with vinegar (my mother used to swear by that!) If it ends up on your carpet, pour over fizzy lemonade, leave and then dab with kitchen paper.
Perhaps the best piece of advice to all of us who cook is to enjoy it. After all, no one likes their food with a side order of stress. Take your time, plan accordingly and practice.
Have you got any tips and cheats you’d like to share with your fellow lovefood.com readers? Please let us know in the comments box below.
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