Learn These 13 Cooking Hacks in Six Seconds [VINE]
Aug 29, 2014 18:59
There are plenty of cooking hacks out there, but they involve watching a video that is at least a minute or longer. Here's a shortcut to all of that. 13 hacks in six seconds. Check them out after the jump:
1. Separate your yolks using a plastic water bottle.
2. Put a heart in your pancake.
3. Barbeque a burger by pressing a dimple into it.
4. Make whipped cream in a water bottle.
5. Grill cheese in a frying pan.
6. Revive your leftover pizza by frying it upside-down in a pan.
7. Julienne your basil.
8. Curl your bacon by dipping it in cold water before it goes into the pan.
9. Keep your cookbook open, clean and out of the way using a hanger.
10. Make smores at home without an open fire.
11. Remove stains on your coffee pot using ice and salt.
12. Reheat old chips without it being soggy.
13. Microwave a slice of pizza with a glass of water
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