Something that changed how you cook, a tip most people don't know or something you discovered yourself. Or even something that you just think is cool.
Something that changed how you cook, a tip most people don't know or something you discovered yourself. Or even something that you just think is cool.
Instant pots let you cook beans in under an hour and with a quarter the electricity and less water, and it's automatic. You can pick one up at a thrift store near you probably (there's more than one brand doing automatic pressure cookers) I also use mine for steel cut oatmeal which if you've never tried it is a completely different thing from rolled oats.
Making a no knead dough is ridiculously easy and quick, and letting it sit in your fridge for 4 days gets you a very flavorful sourdough-like situation. That can be pizza, focaccia, bread sticks, buns, tons of stuff.
You can just say fuck it and run onions through a cheese grater it's fine. Microplane grater is good for ginger.
Onion in a cheese grater sounds like a mortal sin for some reason. I also can't imagine the tears I will cry lol
Didn’t the instapot go under?
Company, yes, concept, no