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WELCOME to Adjanibali Cooking Class
Reservation:
Email : adjani_bali@hotmail.com

Phone number:
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: (+62)87762361709
Adress :jln yudistira no2 kaliasem,lovina bali,indonesia/ beside lovina post office
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Join with Us Adjani Bali Cooking Class

All categories area unit conducted in English
by Balinese chefs absolutely familiar with
Balinese preparation and culture...
and during a relaxed, friendly atmosphere
in our lovely kitchen-garden.
Locally big and sourced ingredients.
Experience authentic coconut-oil process
plus learn to form a straightforward giving.
Discover Bali family life by exploring
Kaliasem,lovina, village, chatting with native farmers
and residents or by traveling our garden
Recipes and notes provided for you to stay.
Your alternative of meat or eater dishes.

Pick-up accessible island wide
(Pick-up FREE in Lovina area)

Please choose your Schedule
@Morning pick up 9.45 In Hotel
Start 10.00 am until 13.00

Basic Cooking Tips For Beginners

I used to spend hours in the kitchen watching and helping my mom chef for the family. As I got older my adore and passion for cooking never seemed to waiver and the influence from her has helped me tremendously over the years.

I don't regard myself has an expert and have always been willing to learn and pick up advice, tips and techniques from people who have more knowledge than me about different aspects of cooking.

However much of the early advice, tips and techniques about cooking was passed on to me from my mother and this is where I learnt the basics about cooking, which is as relevant today as it was when I was younger. The list under includes much of that advice given to me which I would like to share with you.

1. Keep Things Simple

Keep things easy, don't attempt complicated recipes without first trying very basic cooking recipes. In other words don't run before you can walk!

2. Read the Recipe

Always read the recipe first and I don't mean just skim read it. Read it properly from begin to finish, several times over so you know exactly what is required with regards to ingredients and using correct utensils such as pots, pans and dishes.

3. Use the Correct Amount of Ingredients

Don't guess the amount of ingredients you require for a recipe, make definite you use measuring scales for dry ingredients and a measuring jug for liquids. More than often using wrong amounts of ingredients in a recipe can have a disastrous effect on the outcome of your cooking. It's fair to say that most recipes contents are flexible and most experienced cooks will know whether a recipe will work or not with a variation on the amount of ingredients, however I would recommend if you are a novice or beginner chef, don't deviate from the recipes instructions.

4. Don't Try To Be Perfect

Never be difficult on yourself when attempting new recipes, always do the best you can and don't attempt to be perfect, because I'm scared nothing and nobody is perfect, even those celebrity chef's we every see upon TV. Believe it or not they mess up recipes just like the rest of us.

5. Pre-heat Pots and Pans

I was always taught that before beginning the process of cooking any food, was to make definite that the pots and pans were heated properly first. The reason being is that it saves time whilst cooking and also reduces the risk of food sticking to the pots or pans. Having said that there many varied opinions upon this subject and what I would say is that it's really trial and error if you decide to use a cool pan.

6. Use the Correct Size Pots and Pans

Make certain you use the correct size pots and pans for the quantity of food you intend to chef. Too large a pan for a little amount of food is a waste of energy, where as little pan with too much food, strangely enough tends to need more heat to chef the food and then there is the problem that the contents of the pan will overflow and make mess of your cooker.

7. Use a Kitchen Timer

Always use a kitchen timer of some description, especially if you are cooking multiple dishes. Don't rely upon guesswork or as some would say basic instinct. Yes you can check with the kitchen clock or your wristwatch, but I often use the timer upon the microwave as a fail secure.

8. Invest in a Freezer

Investing in a freezer is perhaps a cooking tip that is not often thought about. When I was younger we used to have a good big old chest freezer in the garage and I recall my mother always getting something out the freezer first thing in the morning for dinner that evening. She would spend a few hours a week to prepare and chef large batches of food which were then frozen and used as and when required, this in turn save time and money.

9. Keep Your Kitchen Knives Sharp

Always use bright knives. Firstly it's a lot safer, a knife that is not brilliant can be a dangerous implement. Secondly it will make your work in the kitchen far easier. Keep your knives smart with a knife steel, essentially this is a steel rod with a handle which you can buy separately or with a knife set.

Jackie Teale has a adore and passion for home cooking, and over a number of years has helped many beginners and novices learn the basics of cooking.


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