Cast iron care is something that cast iron-lovers take quite seriously. There are strict rules to follow depending perhaps on where you live and where you were raised. Some myths of cast iron persist even though they are tirelessly proven untrue. So consider this a public service reminder on the “reported dangers” of washing your cast iron skillet with soap. <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/can-you-really-not-wash-your-cast-iron-with-soap-235237′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/can-you-really-not-wash-your-cast-iron-with-soap-pan-of-iron-pan-of-steel/
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window.ATGalleries = window.ATGalleries || {}; If you’re the sort of person who would prefer to get to the office early and have some time to organize your day before the emails start flooding in and the meeting marathon begins, you probably are also eating breakfast at your desk. If that’s the case, make sure it’s a good breakfast. The last thing you want is to have cause to start the #saddeskbreakfast meme. To make sure you’re eating well for that first meal of the day, here are 10 portable breakfasts that can be made in advance and enjoyed while you get your day in order. <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/10-breakfasts-you-can-eat-at-your-desk-235203′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/10-breakfasts-you-can-eat-at-your-desk-recipes-from-the-kitchn/ window.ATGalleries = window.ATGalleries || {}; Try as I might, the texture of overnight steel-cut oats never appealed to me. The pressure-cooker version, however, is right up my alley. Since I like my steel-cut oats soft and creamy, I’ve started making them in the pressure cooker. I get the texture I love with a cooking time that fits my schedule. <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-steel-cut-oatmeal-in-the-pressure-cooker-235219′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/how-to-make-steel-cut-oatmeal-in-the-pressure-cooker-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn/ window.ATGalleries = window.ATGalleries || {}; I’ve been making my own yogurt for a few years now and I don’t think I’ll ever go back. Not only does it actually save me some grocery money, but this homemade yogurt is seriously good. I’m eating more yogurt now than ever before. The method I’ve adopted is very basic — no special heirloom yogurt cultures or fancy incubating equipment required. You could even make a batch tonight and have homemade yogurt for breakfast by tomorrow morning! <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-yogurt-at-home-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-125070′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/how-to-make-yogurt-at-home-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn/ I have loved my newly made cast iron pan; it has served me well for many years. But now that I have immersed myself in the world of vintage cast iron, I am sold — hook, line, and sinker. The good news is that you don’t need to fork over a monthly paycheck to experience the joys of cooking on an heirloom piece. Here’s our guide to buying vintage cast iron. <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/the-kitchn-guide-to-buying-vintage-cast-iron-cookware-236599′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/the-kitchns-guide-to-buying-vintage-cast-iron-cookware-pan-of-iron-pan-of-steel/ The next time a craving for teriyaki chicken strikes, you don’t have to go to the mall food court to get your fix. With only 10 minutes of prep time, you can have moist, flavorful chicken teriyaki at home, thanks to the slow cooker. <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/yes-you-can-and-should-make-teriyaki-chicken-in-the-slow-cooker-236336′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/yes-you-can-and-should-make-teriyaki-chicken-in-the-slow-cooker-delicious-links/ window.ATGalleries = window.ATGalleries || {}; Autumn is the harvest season, when nature provides us with the perfect props for tabletop decorating. But, let’s be honest: Real fruit can get a tad bit messy. Fortunately, there’s a ton of fake fruit hitting the market, and we’re not talking about your grandma’s dusty plastic bananas. These finds are fresh-looking, affordable, and they’ll keep until next year (and many years after). <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/7-fake-fruits-for-your-fall-centerpiece-235268′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/7-fake-fruits-for-your-fall-centerpiece-falls-greatest-hits/ I’ve lived in six apartments over the last decade, which means I’ve cleaned, set up, organized, decorated, and cooked in six different kitchens. Along the way I’ve also bought a lot of things to fill out or improve these kitchens (and my cooking) — things like tools, storage gear, and pretty little pieces to add punch to the space or make me not hate some otherwise unchangeable aspect of it. Not every purchase was a raging success (in fact, I’m still scratching my head over some decisions), but a few have proven to be worth their weight in gold. Here are the best and worst things I’ve ever bought for my kitchen. <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/the-best-and-worst-things-ive-ever-bought-for-my-kitchen-223348′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/the-best-and-worst-things-ive-ever-bought-for-my-kitchen-life-in-the-kitchen/ “Just giving [a] banana doesn’t work.” – Mingyur Rinpoche Meditation is intimidating to a lot of people, and likely the reason many don’t even attempt it. How can I possibly STILL my mind and think of NOTHING? But, hey sad eyes, don’t get discouraged. Here’s the trick, you don’t have to! We’ve seen and heard […] via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/28/how-to-meditate-making-friends-with-your-monkey-mind-not-as-hard-as-it-sounds/ No matter how you slice it, each method of knife storage — whether you use a magnetic strip, knife block, or drawer system — comes with its own list of pros and cons. I happen to have some decent knives from Wüsthof, but they’re not so new and amazing that I feel the need to treat them like fragile babies (even though I probably should). My lack of real concern for them — and penchant for cute, crafty things — lead me to build this DIY option at my last job at Rachael Ray Every Day. (That reminds me: Hi, I’m the new Lifestyle Editor here!) <p><a href=’http://www.thekitchn.com/3-clever-knife-storage-solutions-236673′><strong>READ MORE »</strong></a></p> via WordPress https://jonathanwilhoite.wordpress.com/2016/09/28/3-clever-knife-storage-solutions-sharpen-up/ |
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