Chefs reveal their ultimate cooking tips
- A Quora user asked: ‘What do good cooks know yet others don’t?’
- Chefs shared top cooking tips in response, such as always having a sharp knife
- They said novice cooks tend to use a low heat – but a high heat adds flavour
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If your cooking is more Cordon ‘bleurgh’ than Cordon Bleu, professionals chefs are here to help.
A handful of expert home cooks and top chefs have shared their ultimate cooking tips to turn your disappointing dishes into fantastic feasts.
From only using salt to season to never cutting the fat off, these are the answers chefs gave in response to the question: ‘What are some things that good cooks know yet others don’t?’ on question-and-answer website Quora.
Eighty-five people replied to the question ‘What are some things that good cooks know yet others don’t?’ on Quora, dishing out cooking advice
Many users claiming to be professional chefs said the number one rule of good cooking was to always have a sharp knife on hand.
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They also said that novice home cooks tend to use a low heat, but a higher heat will increase the flavour of their food.
This insider says use as much fat as possible in your cooking and always wash your mushrooms – just dry them in a colander afterwards so they’re not too watery
Using a high heat and plenty of salt to season were two common themes that kept being raised by chefs on the Quora thread
The secret to delicious food is to balance flavours expertly, according to this insider
This cook had a few tips for budding chefs, including never washing meat, and letting it rest after cooking to make it more tender
One insider said it’s important to manage your time efficiently in the kitchen so that food is served up hot. He recommended working backwards with timings
Practice makes perfect for this insider, who also advises not being too heavy-handed with spices. He also says that salt is the only seasoning you really need
Don’t be afraid to fail and cook badly to then learn and get better, and always use plenty of salt when cooking pasta, this insider says
Using real butter, ground salt for finishing and preheating the oven are all insider tips from this foodie
This foodie says you only ever need to season food with salt
This insider said don’t use fish after three days, always prep before a meal and experiment with your cooking
Home cook Marj Weir said she tries to replicate professional chefs by prepping ingredients she needs first in a ‘prep box’, so she can then cook meals in just five minutes
Having a good chef’s knife was a common answer that cropped up on the Quora thread
You don’t need to follow a recipe exactly if you know how to follow a number of basic procedures, such as how to sautee and to roast, according to this chef
This chef says never put good cookware and knives in the dishwasher, and always keep knives sharp
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