Skip to main content

12 Kitchen Hacks You'll Wish You'd Known Sooner

Let's face it, we come into a problem at one point or another and we google different hacks to see how we can make our lives a lot easier. Well, fear not! Here to the rescue are some hacks for you in the kitchen to help keep things clean, organize your cooking skills, or even aid you when things go awry. You can never have enough knowledge when it comes to kitchen tips and tricks and some can even help with kitchen disasters. 

1. Yes, you can meal prep your pancakes

a plate of food: kitchen hacks meat pancake© Caty Schnack kitchen hacks meat pancake
You took the time to make the batter and bring out the pancake griddle or pan and so when making extra pancakes store them in an airtight container and just reheat them throughout the week or even freeze them on a baking sheet individually and then put them in a plastic bag and reheat them in the microwave as you get that pancake crave. This can also hold true to crepes and waffles as well.  

2. Reuse the water from boiling pasta and potatoes 

kitchen hacks spaghetti pasta© Jennifer Cao kitchen hacks spaghetti pasta
What do you do with all that extra water when you boil pasta or potatoes? Use it for your plants! Wait until it cools off and then give your potted plants a nice drink of nutrient filled water. 

3. Use the Blender's power to clean 

a blender sitting on a counter: kitchen hacks© Mayleen Zhagnay kitchen hacks
So you've made a beautiful smoothie and it's now time to clean your blender. You can actually use it to clean the mess you made! There are many different ways in which you can clean a blender. You can either do it under a basic sink water spout action or you can use an old toothbrush to remove the fruits and veggies that often get stuck in there. However, if you are looking for an alternative to that, the quickest and most efficient way to clean your blender is to add some water and dish soap and blend it.

4. Remove the seeds to make peppers less spicy

a bowl of fruit: kitchen hacks pepper vegetable© Josh Renaud kitchen hacks pepper vegetable
If you want to enjoy those uncooked peppers for salsa of even just for snacking, but cannot take the heat, cut the pepper in half and remove all of the seeds. Then take salt and rub it on the insides and soak the pepper in water for five minutes. This can even work for when you cook with them if you really want that mild spice flavor. 

5. Use vodka to clean residues

a cup of coffee and a glass of water: kitchen hacks water alcohol© Alex Frank kitchen hacks water alcohol
Create a germ-busting cleaner by mixing together 4 ounces vodka, 8 ounces white vinegar, 4 ounces lemon juice, 8 drops essential lemongrass oil, and 2 or 3 drops castile soap in a spray bottle. Another tip is to let lemon or orange peels sit in a jar of vodka for a few weeks before transferring the liquid to a spray bottle. The citric acid from the peels will be extracted by the vodka to create a powerful citrus-scented cleaner. Or, even easier, just fill a spray bottle with vodka to use for quick cleanups. Use straight vodka or a 1-to-1 vodka-water mix to degrease the tops of range hoods, backsplashes, and countertops.

6. Freeze herbs in olive oil

a close up of a plant: kitchen hacks herb vegetable© Alex Frank kitchen hacks herb vegetable
Freeze those freshly picked herbs that may not always be in season. Just use an ice cube tray just drizzle some olive oil over them. To use the herbs, just break off what you need straight from the freezer (you don't even have to defrost them). 

7. Freeze cheese to make grating easier

a close up of food: kitchen hacks sweet dairy product© Caroline Ingalls kitchen hacks sweet dairy product
Wanna make it easier to grate your cheese? Put it into the freezer for 10-15 minutes prior to grating it. This is great for softer cheeses it will cause it to firm up and make it easier for you to hold onto and not create a slimy, gooey mess. 

8. Use honey to treat burns

home remedies© on Pinterest home remedies
What do you do if you burn yourself while cooking, but don't have any aloe? Use honey! Not only is it sweet, but is a great natural anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory. Honey bandages may help sterilize a burn and prevent infection. So use it on minor burns to soothe burned skin and ease some of the pain.

9. Peel ginger with a spoon

a cut in half: kitchen hacks ginger vegetable© Tyra Wu kitchen hacks ginger vegetable
Use a spoon to peel ginger. We all know the difficulty in trying to use a peeler in those crevices and can actually make it more dangerous. Use a spoon to get in-between the grooves and if you slip, you won't get cut.  

10. Use wine as a cooking ingredient

a hand holding a glass of wine: kitchen hacks alcohol wine© Caroline Ingalls kitchen hacks alcohol wine
Don't waste that leftover wine you have, freeze it in an ice cube tray and save it for cooking later. There is no use in wasting wine! Use it for sautéing, broths, soups, or even to add to a cocktail...the possibilities are endless. 

11. Clean your microwave in 5 minutes

DIY/ Repair Tips/ cleaning/ stuff to make/buy© on Pinterest DIY/ Repair Tips/ cleaning/ stuff to make/buy
Fill a microwaveable bowl with 2 cups of water and add 2 tablespoons of vinegar. Add a drop of essential oil if you want to mask the vinegar smell. Drop a toothpick into the bowl of water to help keep the water from boiling out over the edges of the bowl. Put it in the microwave, shut the door, and run the microwave on high for 5 minutes. 
When the timer goes off, don’t open the microwave right away. Leave the door shut for 2-3 more minutes to let the steam continue to work. The steam will help loosen up caked on bits of food, and the vinegar and lemon oil will help eliminate any odors. When you open the door, be careful pulling the bowl out; it will be very hot! Remove the turntable tray and wash it in the sink. Take your sponge and wipe down the inside of the microwave; the dirt and food will come right off.

12. Bleach those white cutting boards to make them good as new 

kitchen hacks cutting board© Jocelyn Hsu kitchen hacks cutting board
As you may already know, bleach does not work on wood or other porous materials, which means that it would be ineffective for a wooden cutting board. However, if you have a white plastic cutting board and you noticed it started to hold the stains of whatever you cut or cook lately, then some bleach can really come in handy for whitening it all up, quickly and without too much effort! Run an inch or so of hot water in sink and pour generous amount of bleach into water (a cup or less should do it). Lay the boards into water and bleach and let them soak for an hour or so. Drain the sink and rinse off cutting boards.
Now won't it be great when all your friends and family start asking YOU for advice? Take these kitchen hacks and adapt them to what you need and your cooking capabilities. The great thing is also sharing and bouncing ideas off of other people so take these simple hacks and expand, make them better, change it up, make them unique to your lifestyle. Hopefully these have helped you learn of some new tips and tricks in the kitchen world and add to what you already knew. 

Comments

  1. Hey I have read your article and that helped me to write my article about dr. ryan shephard you must have a check on my article.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Daily fasting works for weight loss

Daily fasting works for weight loss Daily fasting is an effective tool to reduce weight and lower blood pressure, according to a new study published by University of Illinois at Chicago researchers in the journal  Nutrition and Healthy Aging . The study is the first to examine the effect of time-restricted eating -- a form of fasting that limits food consumption to select hours each day -- on weight loss in obese individuals. To study the effect of this type of diet, researchers worked with 23 obese volunteers who had an average age of 45 and average body mass index, or BMI, of 35.Between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. the dieters could eat any type and quantity of food they desired, but for the remaining 16 hours they could only drink water or calorie-free beverages. The study followed the participants for 12 weeks.When compared to a matched historical control group from a previous weight loss trial on a different type of fasting, the researchers found that those who ...

BREAKING NEWS: UNFORTUNATELY DEMI LOVATO..

BREAKING NEWS: UNFORTUNATELY DEMI LOVATO..

Horiatiki salad

Horiatiki salad Ingredients 125 g greek feta 2 green peppers 1 cucumber 1 small red onion 5 ripe tomatoes 1 handful of kalamata olives 1 tesapoon dried oregano 3-4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 3-4 tablespoons red wine vinegar Method Crumble the feta into chunks, deseed and slice the peppers, and peel and slice the cucumber and onion. Slice the tomatoes. Combine all the ingredients except the oregano, oil and vinegar in a salad bowl. Just before serving, sprinkle the salad with the oregano, season with freshly ground black pepper and dress with the oil and red wine vinegar.