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Pro Chefs Share The Most Common Mistakes That We, Amateurs, Make (30 Pics)
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Eating is loads of fun, but in order to do that, you’ve got to get off the couch and cook (let’s pretend that ordering pizza isn’t an option). The good news is that cooking can be incredibly enjoyable and it will put your creativity and dexterity to the test. The bad news is, watching Gordon Ramsay shout at amateur cooks for the 100th time on YouTube won’t make you a brilliant chef if you don’t hone your skills like a cuisine samurai. Luckily, the internet is full of helpful professionals. These cooks are sharing some of their wisdom with amateurs...
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How to Get Bundt Cake Out of the Pan in One Piece
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Welcome to Cookware Week! We’re sharing our favorite cookware sets, accessories, and kitchen appliances, plus intel on how to care for all of it, the best recipes to make with every piece, and exclusive sales for Chowhound readers. Bundt cakes can be amazingly beautiful, with intricate details and designs (and even holiday-appropriate shapes from haunted houses to pine trees) standing out in sharp relief—if you manage to get them out of the pan in one piece, without any of the top layer sticking to the Bundt pan and blurring the details. To prevent that kitchen tragedy, here are tips and...
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How to Get Bundt Cake Out of the Pan in One Piece
Posted by admin on
Welcome to Cookware Week! We’re sharing our favorite cookware sets, accessories, and kitchen appliances, plus intel on how to care for all of it, the best recipes to make with every piece, and exclusive sales for Chowhound readers. Bundt cakes can be amazingly beautiful, with intricate details and designs (and even holiday-appropriate shapes from haunted houses to pine trees) standing out in sharp relief—if you manage to get them out of the pan in one piece, without any of the top layer sticking to the Bundt pan and blurring the details. To prevent that kitchen tragedy, here are tips and...
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