Cooking and baking aren't just a hobby or a profession, eating is a daily existential need for each and every one of us. In order for us to exist we must eat and drink, and in order for the food we consume to have taste, it is necessary to use spices. But what if we accidentally added too much lemon, salt or sugar – is there a way to fix this? The answer is yes, and the ways to correct these and other mistakes, and to save the food you put effort into making, keep reading the article below. If you ever wondered how you can fix sour food besides for using sugar or baking soda, know that adding a little honey or date syrup can be a great solution that will add great flavor to your sauce. For a sour stew, you can add chopped carrots instead of sugar or honey. Food that is pan-fried should in most cases be brown and crispy, but sometimes the first and second pieces come out right, while the rest simply go soggy and don't crisp up on the pan. The reason for this is the amount of food you put in the pan – overcrowding the pan lowers the temperature of the oil, therefore causing the dish to stew instead of fry. To avoid this situation, just avoid overcrowding the pan, and before adding more to the pan, give the oil about half a minute to reach the desired temperature. Super greasy food is often hard to stomach. The main reason for this is the oil temperature and the size of the food you are frying. To avoid excess oil, make sure that the oil temperature is between 350-380 degrees and certainly not less than 280 degrees, and also fry smaller pieces of food - this shortens the time the food spends in oil does not cause the oil's temperature to drop. |
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