1.The Dish Is Too SpicyOne of the most common mishaps, perhaps, occurs while using red chillies. If your dish has become too spicy, you can add add cream, yoghurt or milk to neutralize it. Dairy is the best neutralizer for over spicy food. Chilies contain capsaicin, the substance that gives the characteristic fiery taste. Milk or dairy products, on the other hand, contain casein, a compound which bonds with capsaicin and helps dissipate the effect of chilli.
2.The Dish Is Too SaltyThe salt proportion of the dish is perhaps what makes or break the deal, and the ultimate deal breaker is too much salt. If your curry, or stew is saltier than what you'd expected, the traditional remedy is to add cubed potatoes. The starch in the potato spud acts as a sponge and absorbs all the excess salt. Alternatively, you can also add more ingredients like rice, pasta or veggies in the stew to share the load. At times, a little bit of vinegar or sugar can also cancel out the saltiness depending upon the excess salt content of the dish.
3.Over-beating Your Egg-Whites
Did you end up beating the egg whites to a point of them separating into dry curdled clumps? Worry not. Just add another unbeaten white, one for every two over-whisked whites, and you are back to the silky and smooth consistency.
4.Greasy Curry No one likes a thick layer of oil floating on the top of your curries and sauces. Not only is it unhealthy, but it makes the dish look unappetizing too. Here's an easy quick fix that can come in handy. Take a few ice cubes and stir them in the curry. After sometime you will see the fat sticking to the ice cubes. However, this fix requires you to be very quick. You'll have to remove the cubes before they melt. You can also put some ice cubes in a cloth and hold it in the sauce. You'll find the grease hardening around the cloth, which can easily be lifted out later. Remember to heat the dish again and make adjustments with the seasonings.
5.Preventing your rice grains from sticking together Don't like your rice sticky and mushy? Place a slice of bread on top of the rice bowl after it has been cooked. The bread tends to suck up all the moisture.
With these smart tips you can be the star of the kitchen. So, what are you waiting for? Pull out that pan and get going already.
About Sushmita SenguptaSharing a strong penchant for food, Sushmita loves all things good, cheesy and greasy. Her other favourite pastime activities other than discussing food includes, reading, watching movies and binge-watching TV shows.