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- For soft Dosas, add some boiled rice to white gram and rice,
while grinding.
- Put some neem and turmeric pieces or garlic flakes in the
container where you store rice or grains, in order to keep
away insects.
- To adjust salt in curries add roasted rice powder.
- If the curd is too sour, add 4 cups of water to it. After half an
hour, remove the water collected on top.
- When you cook dal add some refined oil or garlic. It will reduce
gas trouble.
- Keep rice flour and basin in a polythene cover in refrigerator
when you want tem stored for a long time.
- Add some vinegar in the boiling water before steaming potato.
- For crispy dosas, add a teaspoon of tur dal gram and some
fenugreek seeds while soaking rice
- Add a pinch of corn flour to the jar of salt to prevent it
from getting damp.
- While chopping raw bananas and potatoes, put the pieces in
a bowl of water to avoid it from turning black.
- A bay leaf added to the flour container will keep the flour
free from moisture.
- To peel garlic flakes easily, wash and soak them in cold water
for about an hour.
- To peel garlic flakes easily, keep those flakes for a minute in
micro wave.
- Green peas will retain their original colour, if you add a pinch of
sugar while boiling.
- Leafy vegetables will remain fresh longer, if wrapped in news
papers when you are storing.
- If you don't have any cream to add in the soup or gravy, add a
mixture of butter and milk.
- Apply some oil on the sides of the vessel in which you boil milk,
in order to avoid it from overflowing.
- After extracting butter from milk cream, add a little milk or curd
to the residue and boil. You will get soft 'Paneer'.
- For thick cream, cover the milk vessel with a thin muslin cloth
and refrigerate over night.
- Barley powder will increase the taste of meat and vegetable curries.
- You can make tasty chappathi by mixing equal proportion of wheat flour and barley.
- While boiling eggs, put a hole with a pin on the rounded portion
of the egg so that the shell won't break when boiling.
- Keep boiled eggs in cold water for 5 minutes, this will make the shell removal easier.
- Cut boiled eggs with a knife dipped in hot water to avoid breaking.
- Boiled eggs will last longer, if you store the shelled eggs in a bowl of cold water in a refrigerator.
- If the bread is too soft to cut into pieces, hold the knife close to a flame and then slice the bread with it.
- If you need only the egg white, for storing the remaining yolk,
cover the yolk with water or milk and keep in a cool dark place.
Just drain off the liquid before using the yolk.
- Add a little powdered lemon rind to puddings or deserts to avoid
the smell of egg.
- If you want to make crispy potatoes or banana chips, sprinkle salt
water over them while frying.
- Soak almonds in warm water for a minute, if you need to peel them quickly.
- If a curry turns out too salty, garnish it with some grated coconut
mix with cumin powder.
- Add a pinch of sugar while cooking spinach, it will retain its green colour.
- Dal will cook well, if you add a little sesame oil while cooking.
- To make the 'poori' more tastier and crisper add one tablespoon
semoline for each 100g wheat flour.
- Add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda while mixing the dough for
'chappathi' to make it soft.
- Adding turmeric will help to delay pickles from getting spoilt.
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