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Cooking Tips And Tricks by jpilata(m): 8:56am On May 30, 2020
COOKING TIPS

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1. You can turn/convert your white garri to yellow garri; Just drop a tablespoon of red oil in a bowl before adding boiled water and garri, and then turn appropriately.

2. Baking soda can be used to soften your beans or ukwe.

3. To preserve your raw beans, put your raw beans in an air tight container and store in the fridge. it prevent the bean weevil from entering it or anyone that is inside will die, because of the temperature. It can stay as long as the fridge is cold.

4. You can use sugar to remove sour taste from your stew/soup.

5. If you don't want your spaghetti to gum together while cooking, add a drop of vegetable oil into a salty boiling water and it will come out separately.

6. After making your Quaker oaks and it is thick, please, do not add cold water, else it will turn watery before you finishes eating. Always reserve hot water for it.

7. You can use scent leaf, bitter leaf, pumpkin leaf, or curry leaf, to cook your yam or plantain porridge. It is very delicious.

8. To preserve Atama leaves, just wash, cut and dry it very well. It can stay for a year.

9. If you want the best taste out of your crayfish, just blend/grind it and add it towards the end of your cooking. No matter how small you put it, it will taste as if you put a whole lot to the meal.

10. Adding sliced onions to your oil while frying, makes the oil not to dry easily and gives your oil more flavour.

11. You can use fresh bitter leaves, instead of scent leaves to cook your pepper soup.

12. If you want your egusi soup to look inviting, use fresh tomatoes to fry the egusi.

13. You can add ginger to your beans while cooking, in order to kill the toxins in it.

14. Do not cover your pot of soup immediately after cooking/warming, else it gets sour/bad quickly.

15. Do not cook your soup or stew with raw meat or fish, without steaming them first.

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Re: Cooking Tips And Tricks by jpilata(m): 9:00am On May 30, 2020
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