I love cooking. Maybe we should scratch
that because if you’re a regular reader of this column you can
literally feel my love for cooking oozing out of the posts. Now, when
you love cooking as much as I do you’d know that a whole lot goes into
the final product you see and enjoy and savor. Cleaning of the kitchen
after all the cooking is done is an essential part of being a good cook
and many people hate that part of the chore but it’s important to keep
your work space, clean and hygienic especially because your finished
product is going to be ingested. You don’t want people falling sick and
all that.
Many times when I tell people some ways
they can keep their pots and pans clean and shiny they go “I didn’t know
you could do that!” or even little tips on what to do with left over
food. I decided to share those tips with you guys over here on BN. The
tips I’m going to share with you today are tried and tested so if you
have any questions send an email to features(at)bellanaija(dot)com with the subject “BN Cuisine With Chef Fregz”
1. The Baking Soda/Powder/Bicarbonate of Soda and Vinegar mixture. I
swear by this mixture. I use it for almost everything; to clean table
surfaces and most especially to neutralize smell of pepper and what not
in blenders. Use it to clean chopping boards to kill the raw meat
bacteria and neutralize the smell as well.When you mix a teaspoon of
baking powder to 3 tablespoons of vinegar it would react and bubble do
not fear or worry especially if you’re using more. Just allow to bubble
and rinse out blenders so you can make smoothies and not worry about it
tasting like onions!
2. A little vinegar in water helps to shine your silverware when cleaned with a clean cloth.
3. Over ripe bananas. Peel and place them in a freezer and use it to make smoothies or pulse for baking recipes.
4. Take coarse or regular salt mix with vinegar and use to scrub the bottom of pots and pans
5. Salt and vinegar mix
works wonders for the top of your cookers. Spray over a stove top and
leave for 20 mins and come back and clean it to remove stubborn stains
6. Lemon and Baking Soda mix is
magical for the microwave. Cut a lemon in half, squeeze out the juice
and mix with some baking soda. Put some on the surface and inside the
microwave and set to warm for a minute. That way you get rid of bacteria
and the microwave smells fresher!
7. Cut chicken breast while slightly frozen to get more precise cubes of chicken for a chicken kebab or chicken sauce.
8. Garlic cloves can
save you from ants taking over your kitchen. Sprinkle a few cloves
around the kitchen and the ants wont bother you again.
9. ‘Stale Bread‘ isn’t
bad and useless so don’t throw it away. You can always dry it out in the
oven and blend or process to make bread crumbs for your meat balls.
10. Stainless Steel
spoons can be used for more than just eating. For cleaning smelly hands
after chopping onions or garlic, just rub them on a stainless steel
spoon. The steel is supposed to absorb the odor or add some liquid soap
to a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Be sure to moisturize your
hands immediately after.
I hope you all found these tips helpful? They’re cheap and inexpensive ways to ensure your cooking space is on point!
In other news, I hope your calendars
have been marked and appropriate reminders have been set on you
Blackberries, iPhones, Android for the 29th of July because the Chef Fregz Special is Live at GET Arena
Oniru Lekki. The Eba and Seafood Okro is on the menu so follow
@chef_fregz on Twitter or like the Chef Fregz page on Facebook to be
updated!
I’m also giving away T-Shirts by
Giddimint, so if you would like a chance to win a shirt just follow on
twitter or like chef fregz on Facebook and type “I’m coming on the 29th #BNreader“. Come, and the T-shirt is yours!
Have a great weekend and clean your kitchen good!
Ciao!Fregz loves to cook! He is a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu Paris Culinary Arts School in France and hosts monthly “Chef Fregz Specials” where he whips up a yummy menu with a different theme each time then everyone enjoys a taste.He also caters special events and private dinners. To find out more, visit http://theskinnychefthatcould.wordpress.com/
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