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TIPS
1. Plan ahead for the week
– whether it’s Friday on your way home, or Sunday
afternoon when you’re dreading the work week ahead, jot
down a few ideas for meals for at least two nights out of the
week. Make sure you have everything you need and make extra, for
leftover night.
2. Buy Precut or Precooked
– no one can blame you for wanting to save a little time
in the evenings by not having to peel, boil, shock or strain your
veggies, just keep some “PRE’s” (Practically
Ready to Eat) on hand.
3. Buy Large
– I know you’re a small or medium, but I’m talking
produce or meats. Saves you time from a second trip to the market
sooner and prepared ahead of time (rule number 1) and you can
save it for dinner the following week.
4. Sazon and Adobo
– check! My two favorite Latin seasonings, a wonderful blend
of different spices, saves you room at that spice rack you’re
never gonna put up.
5. Preseason our Meats
– much like rule No. 3 when buying large quantities, the
best way to keep your meats fresher and longer, is to pre-season.
Dash the portion you’re putting away with some Adobo, Sofrito
or even just salt, for more flavor when you’re ready to
cook it up.
6. Onions & Garlic
– check!- both these creatures store for a long time, so
always have some on hand as well. They are both good to add to
boring vegetables or to use when your sofrito has run out!
7. Utensils –
Check! – my days in Hell’s
Kitchen and my course at FCI, taught me to be more productive
and organized, always have all your necessary tools in hand. You
know who they are, you always use them so don’t keep them
in the utensil drawer, keep your most prized utensils close by
for easy access.
8. Aluminum Foil
– is not just for wrapping – if you’re like
me, I’ve had my pots for so many years, over time I’ve
lost the screwed on tops of some of my lids (no they didn’t
fall in my rice), and so to make sure my rice or meats were cooking
more effectively I added a piece of aluminum to cover the pot
and then to seal in the heat “like a pressure cooker”
I’d put the topless lid on and let it do its thing in half
the time!
9. Waste not
– always have enough for someone just in case, and if just
in case doesn’t happen, save it and customize for another
treat. I’ve saved extra rice and beans and next day put
it in a wrap with cheese and had burritos, “how you like
me now?”
10. Clean as you go
– enough said, if you’ve prepared yourself with tips
1-8 you’ll have very little to worry about but hey spills
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