Even people who manifest a native talent for cooking use cookbooks every now and then. That’s because sometimes we want to cook specific foods that call for specific ingredients in the exact quantities mentioned in the recipes. I cook from books too. At least that’s what I used to do before getting my new iPad. Now I’m cooking from the iPad. Don’t laugh, there are million sites with cooking recipes, so why waste time and paper to print them out when the iPad is such a cute gadget, perfect for getting it into the kitchen with you?
How to use the iPad as a cookbook
First of all, get yourself one of those iPad cases which can also be used as a stand, so you can adjust your viewing angle for maximum of comfort and visibility. The Cloak Undercover case from Quirky can be an excellent idea, because it can be used in both landscape and portrait views and it’s adjustable. If you’re interested, you can read more about this iPad case on Quirky.com directly. Some of you may prefer to get a stand or a dock instead of a case. It’s your choice, there are some really nice stands for the iPad.
Bookmark your favorite recipe websites, choose the recipe you want to cook, put your iPad in “cooking position” and start preparing the foods you want. No more books that close by themselves when you’re full of flour on your hands, no more papers flown away by an unexpected draft, nothing. The iPad is very convenient in the kitchen, I just love it. This is hi-tech cooking, isn’t it?
Onions add flavor to almost any recipe, so they are good to use. Our expert shows you how to properly chop onions in this free cooking video. Expert: Ben Hardy Bio: Ben Hardy has worked in the food service industry for the past 10 years. Ben’s cooking experience spans from Fast Food, Fine Dining, working as a Camp Chef to being a Kitchen Manager. I found his method rather strange. I’d rather leave one of the onion endings so I can hold it from there, then cut is in small pieces from the start, without needing to move the knife so much across the chopping board. How do you chop onions?
Onions make great dish garnishes, but in order to make them look decorative, you need to learn how to chop them. This is the topic of the above video demonstration done by expert cook Manish Paul. Watch, learn and amaze your dinner guests with cool plate decorations.
Chopping onions can be a challenge if you’re new to cooking and you don’t master the proper technique. Moreover, if your knives aren’t appropriate, your technique will be equal to zero anyway. This video illustrates how to finely chop various types of onions such as green, yellow or spring onions. The demonstration features expert cook Manish Paul.
Graduated from the College of Hotel Management in Mumbai, Manish cooked for the guests of big hotel chains such as Ramda, Taj, and with Norwegian cruise lines. He teaches the art of cooking to students of a culinary institute.
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