Everyday Cooking Hints from Chef Paul
- Always use fresh ingredients when available.
- Always start with food at nearly room temperature.
- To get the best flavor, remove excess moisture by patting meat with a clean paper towel before seasoning or applying heat.
- Apply oil to meat or vegetables, instead of in pan.
- Always start with a hot pan.
- Season and taste every step of the way.
- Be careful to not overcook your meat, chicken, or seafood.
- Make sure to have a good meat thermometer on hand and use it to know when meat is cooked.
- For more flavor when making sauces or soups that contain meat: season and brown off meat, then set aside and complete sauce or soup. Then add browned-off meat and finish dish.
- Add butter at the last moment to get the taste, but not the fat.
- Always remember that whatever is added last to the dish will be tasted first; i.e. garlic, sesame oil, ginger, butter, etc.
- Click here to convert our European-friendly recipes from grams to ounces.





