- Core apples easily by cutting them in half, then scooping out the
core with a melon baller.
- Remove cooking odors by simmering a solution of vinegar and
water on the stove. The vinegar will absorb the odor.
- Make giant ice cubes for the punch bowl by filling muffin
tins instead of conventional ice trays. Run hot water on
the bottom to loosen when frozen.
- A batter made with baking soda should be put into the oven as soon
as possible after baking as the leavening actioning starts to take
effect immediately upon contact with liquids.
- Test baking soda for freshness by pouring 1/2 teaspoon vinegar or
lemon juice over the baking soda. If it doesn’t actively bubble,
it’s too old to be effective.
- If you have a recipe that uses just egg whites, you can refrigerate
the yolks for later use by storing them, unbroken, in a small bowl,
covered with cold water for up to two days.
- To tame the heat in hot peppers, remove the seeds (which carry a
lot of heat). You can also soak the peppers in sugar water for about
an hour to put out even more of the fire (especially helpful when
making stuffed peppers). Use 2 cups water to 2 tablespoons sugar.
- Save money on chocolate! Shop the after holiday sales (Christmas,
Valentine’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day, Halloween, etc.) when
seasonal candies are often marked down by 50% or more.
Recipe taken from RecipezWorld.com - http://www.recipezworld.com
URL to this Recipe:http://www.recipezworld.com/top-recipes/desserts/
Monday, June 15, 2009
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