Whether you're searing a steak, simmering a soup, or baking a cake, almost every recipe has one ingredient in common: salt.
Every person who cooks makes a few mistakes in the kitchen. Some rely on the same pan for every meal, others measure by eye, and everyone has that one recipe that never turns out quite the same. When ...
Overly salty soup is a common problem. Follow 4 ways to fix it without altering the texture and taste, as recommended by ...
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You might think that chefs only enjoy the most sophisticated foods in their time off, like truffles and caviar. But just like the rest of us, culinary pros often crave the meals that got them through ...
Chefs who behave badly get their own show. Also, pink Champagne cake at Madonna Inn plus more road food favorites. And can fish be too fresh? I’m Laurie Ochoa, general manager of L.A. Times Food, with ...
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Every chef has their go-to kitchen tool. For Chris Cosentino, the former San Francisco chef behind Incanto and Cockscomb, it’s a stackable stainless-steel bacon press that he swears by. “I have two ...
As Toronto’s food scene continues to grow, some in the industry say the pool of professional chefs hasn’t kept up with demand.