We are all looking for ways to make cooking tasks easier or possible, especially when pressed for time or in need of a specific gadget or ingredient that is not readily available.
As part of our weekly newsletter (which is FREE - you can sign up on the main page of our website), Joey has featured a few of her food prep hacks to help you out in the kitchen. Here are two of her latest hacks. If you have a food prep struggle or concern that you'd like her to figure out, just send us an email via our website.
As part of our weekly newsletter (which is FREE - you can sign up on the main page of our website), Joey has featured a few of her food prep hacks to help you out in the kitchen. Here are two of her latest hacks. If you have a food prep struggle or concern that you'd like her to figure out, just send us an email via our website.
Homemade Buttermilk
By Joey Mock, RD, LD, CLT
Most of us have come across recipes that we would really like to try but that call for an ingredient that is not a kitchen staple that we keep on hand. For me (and likely many others), buttermilk is one of those ingredients. I don’t typically keep it on hand (and don't really like purchasing a carton for a half-cup or cup serving) but love to use it in things like pancakes, muffins, and quick breads for that extra tenderness and fluffiness. I do however typically have milk and lemons on hand and discovered and have been using this homemade buttermilk food preparation hack for some time now with great results. It can be made in about 10 minutes (usually while you are preparing the rest of your recipe ingredients). Next time that you come across buttermilk in a recipe but it's not already in your refrigerator, make your own with this easy food prep hack.By Joey Mock, RD, LD, CLT
Ingredients
- 4 ½ teaspoons (or 1 Tablespoon plus 1 ½ teaspoons) freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1 cup milk
Preparation
- Place the lemon juice in a glass measuring cup and add milk to the 1 cup line.
- Stir to combine and let stand for about 10-12 minutes (milk will thicken during this time).
- Use as needed in your recipes that call for buttermilk.
Oven baked hard cooked eggs
By Joey Mock, RD, LD, CLT
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from Trimarni Coaching and Nutrition https://ift.tt/2HpGATO
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