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How To’s

Our experts have been busy honing their skills to bring you an impressive feast of culinary techniques.

For those of you who are beginners – don’t despair! Our guides cater to everyone, from the experience chef, to the weekend foodie.

We have supplied some basic yet necessary tips, such as knife storage, egg freshness and how to poach an egg (which to be honest is a great refresher for any seasoned cook to go back to). This is wonderful information for you to have in your arsenal all throughout your culinary journey.

The skilled cooks out there will also gain a great deal from these articles as they all include high resolution images and detailed step by step instructions. Attention to detail has been made with you in mind.

After all, these resources are about skill. Our chefs are passing on tried and true techniques to make your life a little easier; to ensure that your feast is created without a hitch.

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Steak Doneness Guide: Rare vs Medium Rare vs Well Done

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Roasting large joints of meat to the correct doneness can be fairly difficult at times and once the roast is over done, there is no turning back. The difficulty starts...

Thomas Wenger

January 19, 2024
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Types of Steak Cuts Explained by a Chef

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Choosing the perfect cut of steak to suit your tastes. Sometimes I like a beautifully tender piece of tenderloin fillet, other times I may be in the mood for a...

Paul Hegeman

August 17, 2023
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How to Pit Cherries Using Cherry Pitter

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No matter how many chopping and slicing kitchen gadgets come on the market you will still find 99% of professional Chefs using their knives for most of the things these...

Paul Hegeman

August 7, 2023
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Cured Salmon Recipe

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This recipe is a staple in many kitchens and really an old way of preserving the freshly caught fish. It is all based on the marriage of salt and sugar,...

Thomas Wenger

July 25, 2023
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A Full Guide to Whipping Egg Whites

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Everything you need to know to get perfectly whisked egg whites every time. When you whisk egg whites what you are actually doing is whisking air into them. The result...

Paul Hegeman

June 8, 2023
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How to Roast Red Peppers (Roasting Capsicum)

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Check out this step-by-step guide on grilling peppers or capsicum. Bell peppers, called capsicum in my home country Australia. are pretty delicious and tasty by nature. However roasted or grilled...

Paul Hegeman

May 16, 2023
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Temperatures for Serving Red, White, and Rosé Wines

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Serving wine at the correct temperature is about as important for pleasure of drinking it as correct storage and handling. Wine served too cold cannot develop its full bouquet, but...

Thomas Wenger

May 8, 2023
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Why and How to Truss a Chicken

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There are quite a few reasons why you might want to truss chickens ahead of roasting it, if not just because it has always been done that way and sometimes...

Thomas Wenger

May 8, 2023
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Cleaning Shrimp & Prawns Explained by a Chef

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Cleaning the daily delivered seafood is usually done first thing in the morning in restaurant kitchens. The kitchen is spotless and clean, the air is free of the stress of service and...

Paul Hegeman

April 20, 2023
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Food & Wine Pairing Tips from a Chef

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Part of every great meal prepared and served is, of equal importance, the choice of beverage served with the individual dishes. Matching the great flavors of a dish with the...

Thomas Wenger

April 20, 2023
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How to Decant Wine

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Let’s start with the why first: why decant wine to begin with? Decanting wines is primarily done for two purposes. Firstly, to pour off any sediment that may have formed...

Thomas Wenger

April 7, 2023
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Chef Tip: How to Cut Onions Without Crying

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This tip for cutting onions without your eyes watering is, believe it or not, NOT something one learns at culinary school. When I was starting out working in kitchens, the...

Paul Hegeman

April 1, 2023
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Tempering Chocolate: Quick Guide on How to Temper Chocolate

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Tempering is the process by which chocolate (couverture), when cool and solid after melting, becomes glossy, shiny and has that certain crispness that cracks, even at room temperature. This technique...

Thomas Wenger

March 14, 2023
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What is Chiffonade?

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Chiffonade, a French culinary term, is used to describe a specific cutting technique for green thin leaf vegetables and large leaf herbs. The end result or “chiffonade” is very finely...

Thomas Wenger

March 3, 2023
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Roasted Garlic Recipe – How to Roast Garlic (With Video Instructions)

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This is a deliciously sweet and easy way to enjoy garlic and the roasted garlic recipe is so simple that I’m sure it will become the only way you eat...

Paul Hegeman

February 21, 2023
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Asian White Rice Recipe

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Sticky rice is commonly eaten in many parts of Asia. In Thailand it is formed into little bite sized portions in the diners hand and then used to pick up...

Paul Hegeman

February 6, 2023
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Homemade Dukkah Recipe w/ Hazelnuts

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Dukka, a.k.a Dukkah, is an Egyptian spice blend comprising of toasted nuts, seeds and spices. It can be sprinkled over cooked meat, poultry or vegetables, as a seasoning mixture, but...

Thomas Wenger

January 24, 2023
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How to Remove Pin Bones from Salmon & Other Fish

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Although serving a whole fish can be quite impressive and the flavor quite delicious, the bones the guest encounters while eating can often take away from the whole experience. So...

Paul Hegeman

January 14, 2023
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Growing Herbs Indoors: 7 Experts Share their Tips!

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There’s something so welcoming about a kitchen dotted with pots of fresh herbs the cook can harvest to add their personal touch to their dishes. Creating an indoor herb garden...

Julie Zawadzki

June 24, 2022
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How to Eat Oysters

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Oysters have to be well rinsed with water before opening, to get rid of sand and dirt which surrounds them.  To open, place the oyster on a flat surface with...

Thomas Wenger

May 14, 2022
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Egg Freshness Test

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Not sure if that egg you’re about to crack is fresh or not? Here’s a quick way to tell before you find out the hard way and ruin that cake...

Paul Hegeman

May 10, 2022
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How to Cook Monkfish & What Does Monkfish Taste Like

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Monkfish Taste Monkfish is known for having a similar taste and texture to lobster. The meaty flesh is mild and sweet, without being too fishy. This makes it perfect for...

Andy Cheng

March 8, 2022
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Shirako: All About Cod & Fish Milt (Cooking, Taste)

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Milt Taste Milt is the seminal fluid of fish and amphibious animals, which is soft and creamy with a slightly fishy taste. It can be compared to pork brains but...

Andy Cheng

March 8, 2022
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Swiss Chefs Share 10 Tips for the Perfect Cheese Fondue

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It’s winter, so it’s the perfect time to enjoy a delicious cheese fondue – internationally, probably Switzerland’s most popular dish. But with so many different recipes for cheese fondue, it...

Chef's Pencil Staff

February 4, 2021
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