Cooking Tips from the Pros


Cooking Tips from the Pros
by Kat Kinsman

Whether you're a kitchen novice or a seasoned cook, you can always stand to learn a new trick or two. We asked our favorite star chefs, editors, experts and cookbook authors to dish out their top tips for home chefs, and the ingredients they simply can't live without.

Tips from Professional Chefs

    by Kat Kinsman
    Whether you're a kitchen novice or a seasoned cook, you can always stand to learn a new trick or two. We asked our favorite star chefs, editors, experts and cookbook authors to dish out their top tips for home chefs, and the ingredients they simply can't live without.

    Nigella Lawson
    Host of Nigella Express

    "People don't cook day in and day out, and then they want to do a dinner party. That's like saying 'I haven't gotten my driver's license yet, but I'm going to do NASCAR next week.' If you cook for yourself, you don't worry about things going wrong, and that liberates you. The worst that may happen is that your supper doesn't taste nice. But you might work out why it didn't."

    Her kitchen must-have: "I don't like to be without a mezzaluna. It's like an herb chopper. It looks like it's for great experts, but it's really good for clumsy people, because you've got a handle and you can't cut yourself."

    Watch Nigella Express

    Bobby Flay
    Restaurateur, Iron Chef

    "If you're not tasting things while you're cooking, you're just guessing. Have a tasting spoon around and try everything."

    On a seasonal note, "Chicken stock is the key to Thanksgiving. Those containers you see at the grocery store? Buy six of them. You're going to need it."

    Learn more about Bobby Flay

    Jamie Oliver
    Chef and Author of Jamie at Home: Cook Your Way to the Good Life

    "Learn how to batch cook and make a basic stew. Learn how to love a salad. The most powerful thing we can teach children is the basic life skill of taking care of yourself."

    "Develop a relationship with your butcher and don't buy the pre-cut stuff. Buy better quality burger and meats -- cuts with more meat and less fat. Then learn to master key recipes and batch cook and get the flavor up to where you want it. You can control the ingredients and use spices and use less and less and less salt."

    Learn more about Jamie Oliver

    Marco Pierre White
    Winner of Three Michelin Stars, Host of The Chopping Block

    "What most people try to do is replicate and emulate the pictures they see in cookbooks. When you're cooking at home, the secret is to make it simple because you don't have the infrastructure which you have in a professional kitchen. Keep it very, very, very simple. Just buy great ingredients and assemble them so you can feed two, four, six or eight people very well. "

    Read our interview with legendary chef Marco Pierre White

    Martha Stewart
    Author of Martha Stewart's Cooking School, Lessons and Recipes for the Home Cook

    "Replace spices and other pantry items each year, as they lose their flavors over time."

    "Read a recipe all the way through before you begin cooking; knowing what needs to happen and when will help you avoid any mistakes as you prepare each step."

    Learn more about Martha Stewart

    Stephanie Izard
    Top Chef Winner

    "If you want ravioli tonight and you're not up for making pasta, just use wonton skins."

    "The three things I always have are a knife, a peeler and a microplane grater. Instead of mincing garlic, just do it on the microplane. It's ten times easier, it's really fast and it comes out just perfect. Ginger also works well."

    Learn more about Stephanie Izard

    Barbara Fairchild
    Editor-In-Chief of Bon Appetit

    "Don't use your expensive extra virgin olive oil for frying or sauteeing -- instead, use a flavorless, inexpensive oil with a high smoke point, such as grapeseed oil. Enjoy the full flavor of your extra virgin olive oil drizzled over salads, pastas, and meat or fish right before serving."

    Learn more about Barbara Fairchild

    David Monn
    Style and Lifestyle Expert

    "One fundamental rule I always go by is choose one color. One color for your tablecloth, chair cushions, plates and decorations, and constantly edit down. Don't let your table become a smorgasbord of elements."

    Learn more about David Monn

    Daniele Lombard

    Sam McGann
    Chef

    "Keep portions smaller. That way you can have more courses and make the evening more special. Dress up the table -- use special plateware, tablecloths and candles. Doing this breaks up the normal routine of eating and it makes it entertaining. At the same time, keep it simple, you want to make yourself look good."

    Learn more about Sam McGann

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McWhomper 08:42:20 AM Oct 09 2009

to the martha stwetart lover you may not call it stealing but if you ask me its insider trading and that is as illegal as stealing so although she has nothing on barney mandoff she still is a criminal in my eyes

Timeformusic 06:07:41 PM Oct 03 2009

Since the majority of these comments are ridiculously nasty, I'd say most of you are secretly in love with the woman. I'm sure glad none of you, in all of your perfection, will be sitting on the Great Throne on the Judgment Day.To those of you whom have seen the pure grit and determination to overcome adversity, congratulations on having a brain and using it. I pray you won't lose your foothold in the little bit of sanity left in this world.For those of you whom have accused her of robbing people blind, I'd like to know how she did that? She didn't go to jail for stealing. She went to jail for lying. If you'd have done that, I seriously doubt you'd have come out of there and made something decent of yourselves. You'd probably be hiding in your house, sitting in front of the TV, watching and cursing her and/or Oprah *LOL*

Msudrd 05:00:50 AM Oct 03 2009

I'm collecting funds to put Martha and Joy Bahar on a Lunar Exploration Vessel. Will you help?

Hotroddad1 10:47:04 PM Oct 02 2009

I don't know where the TV studios get the ideas that Martha Stewart is still popular. She really used her wealth and connections to abuse the legal system and get off with a minimal punishment. And yet the TV studios still feed her money by the boatload. nuff said

Max Cadys back 09:59:02 PM Oct 02 2009

InspiringAngel ~~> Hey hun,he still has most of his hair(Bobby Flay has a pretty wife and could care less if your takng a follicular roll call on his red hair.). If he cooked you a Iron Chef type meal you be putting poison in his wifes foie gras-lol.

DosesR4winnerS20 09:51:24 PM Oct 02 2009

Martha is a douche

JERDOW 07:10:19 PM Oct 02 2009

Jail bird Martha. Oh how we love to follow criminals. She robbed her investors blind but everyone still likes her. I will take Rachel Ray, Giada, etc. any day of the week. Martha is confusing and remember, she pushes products she uses.

ELISAMILLS 08:57:30 AM Oct 02 2009

I like Martha, but she comes off as snooty to me. I do not care for the way she seems to make all her food to complicated. I prefer Rachel as she seems more down to earth and makes her food seem more family friendly.

MJuneReg 04:17:01 PM Sep 28 2009

Keep up the good work Martha, you have earned all that you have accomplished, as far as I am concerned you are above a few of those "other not to be named people"..Just don't go Hollywood on us.

STARTREKMA 03:54:49 PM Sep 28 2009

Martha is a Goddess! Most detractors are jealous of her success.

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