Major cocktail upgrade No Images? Click here Cherry Pit Syrup Here's an easy, no-fuss method for making the most of your summer cherry haul: After making cherry pie, cherry ice cream, or any other cherry treat, toss all those pits with a bit of sugar. This will draw out all the flavor from the wisps of fruit that cling to the pits, producing a vibrant cherry syrup that can be used as a sweetener for cocktails, iced tea, and seltzer, or as a sauce to drizzle over ice cream, French toast, and pancakes. The Kitchen Essential Fine-Mesh Strainer All the homemade syrups! |
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
How to Make No-Waste, No-Cook Cherry Pit Syrup
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Want to Cook at Your Airbnb? Here's Our Packing List
Get Vacation-Ready No Images? Click here What to Pack for Your Vacation-Rental Kitchen Vacation-rental kitchens are rarely equipped with the tools and ingredients you need to make a good meal. Here's what we pack—from equipment to pantry essentials—to make it feel like we're cooking at home when we’re away from home. Get the whole story here. It may be impractical to bring an entire knife set on vacation, but we absolutely recommend packing a cheap but good chef's knife for chopping vegetables, slicing meat, and other basic tasks. A sturdy plastic cutting board doesn't take up much space, and it'll ensure you won't get stuck trimming your fruit on a porcelain plate. Bring a few cheap plastic deli containers and plastic zip-top bags to pack up leftovers after you cook. It's not that your rental's kitchen won't have salt—but it might not be the salt you were hoping for. Bring a little container of our favorite kosher salt. You won't regret it. Need more equipment recs? We can help! |
Monday, July 29, 2019
What to Pack for Your Vacation-Rental Kitchen
What's new on Serious Eats No Images? Click here FEATURES TECHNIQUES One of Spain's most iconic dishes, a large paella for a crowd can be difficult to make at home. The solution is to cook it on the grill instead. Here's how to do it right. TECHNIQUES This ultra tall cheesecake tastes great no matter how you bake it, but is most impressive when made in an eight- by four-inch deep pan. Email Continues After Ad Below THE KITCHEN ESSENTIAL FEATURES When in Queens, eat as the locals eat. TECHNIQUES |
How to Make Homemade Pickles
The answer is acid No Images? Click here Pickle Science: How to Master the Preserving Power of Acids Place a finger anywhere on the globe, and we guarantee you that the local cuisine features some kind of pickled something. We will also guarantee you that the pickle you eat in Nairobi will taste similar to the pickle in Berlin, which is also akin to the pickle in Hokkaido. Here, we'll walk you through the science and the vocabulary necessary to understand the wide world of pickles, and provide you with some techniques to make your own. Using these methods and recipes one could literally pickle shoes. As with any chemistry project, keep your ratios exact and your equipment clean, and you will have Batman-approved perfect pickles. Two recipes to get you started These classic dill pickles get their characteristic tangy flavor through good old-fashioned lacto-fermentation. Refrigerator pickles made with a vinegar brine flavored with dill, garlic, and onion are a Midwestern classic. Your essential equipment |