Buffalo Wing Secret
We’ve got the secret to crispy chicken skin: salt! If you’re making buffalo wings, sprinkle chicken with about a tablespoon of coarse salt and place it uncovered in the refrigerator overnight. The salt and the dry air in the refrigerator will draw out moisture—the enemy of crispiness—and you’ll have extra-crispy wings. And make sure to add the sauce at the end!
Make Sour Cream Last Longer
To help sour cream last longer, add white vinegar right after you open it (1 teaspoon for a small container and 2 tablespoons for a large container). You won’t notice the taste, and the sour cream won’t go bad as quickly.
How to Make a Lot of Hot Dogs at Once
It may sound surprising, but you can actually cook hot dogs in the slow cooker. If you cook them for four hours on low, they’ll taste like they were cooked on a roller grill at the ballpark! Don’t add any additional water to the Crock-Pot, as the hot dogs will release water as they cook. This is a great time-saving tip for a barbecue when you’ve got lots of other things to prepare like hamburgers, salads, toppings, and sides!
Secret to Tender, Tasty Chili
Marinate the meat for your chili in beer. It’s a great tenderizer for tough, inexpensive cuts of beef, and it will add great flavor. All you need to do is soak the meat for an hour before cooking, or marinate it overnight in the refrigerator.
What to Do with Leftover Beer
Leftover beer makes great fertilizer for potted plants! Pour it all into a bucket and use it for watering your plants until you use it all up.
Keep Burger Patties Together
Keep your hamburgers from breaking apart on the grill by sticking them in the freezer for five minutes before cooking. The brief shock of cold will help them keep their shape.
Burger-Making Tip
Here’s a simple tip: If you wet your hands with cold water before shaping hamburger patties or meatballs, the mixture won’t stick to your fingers.
Make Better Burgers
The secret to juicy burgers is simple. Just let them sit, covered, at room temperature for an hour before you cook them. This is safe to do as long as it isn’t too hot (over 80ºF) where they will be resting.
Having a Super Bowl Party?
Having a Super Bowl party? Consider having two TVs—one of which is reserved for the hardcore fans only. A lot of people will come to the party just looking to socialize (and maybe watch the halftime show), so let them watch away from the football freaks, who will want to be able to catch every moment of pig-skinned glory.
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