5 Top Kitchen Tips
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- čas přidán 2. 10. 2014
- Here's a few of my favorite kitchen tips and tricks to make cooking that little bit easier. Useful life hacks for the kitchen.
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That hanger idea is fantastic.
I agree!
outstandingramen No? I replied to Lingala Institute who said "All his videos are fantastic"
Christina Wagner kurti
Christina Wagner right yaar its great idea
Christina Wagner ptvmmixr
I would not use the storage jar from plastic bottles for dry goods because of pantry moths; however, it would be fantastic for hobby/craft items, nails, all types of fasteners, etc. A great idea!
And moisture just _loves_ plastic bottles.
Thank you so much! You are helping the world with your great tipps, keep on the good work!
brilliant !! these tips will change my life ! does the wooden spoon thingy work on an induction hob ?
I love the last tip. Thank you a lot. Now my kitchen won't be a mess again
I really like your videos! It's so helpful! Thank u! ★
It's very interesting . I just loved it. Thank you so much
That hanger tip is soooo useful
The last one was superb!
Those are very nice tricks buddy keep doing this job
LAST TIP SAVED MY LIFE :D THANKS FOR SHARING
So many great tips here! I'll definitely try some of these out!
Amazing tips sir storage container was 👌
amazing ideas!
cool~~~these tips really useful~~!! thanks
Awesome tips dude thanks
1:48 facereveal
Yes your right
Awesome Tips!
u r amazingggggggggg dude....u r amazinggggg....thank u for ur award winning tips n tricks
The last trick was amazing
I like the LAST ONE , Thanks a lot
Fantastic ideas ....
I love your videos :D they are always a mindblow! all that very simple things that I never thought about are pretty cool and amazing (sorry for bad English)
That last trick I think is very cool! :D Thans as always Dave!
holy shit the last one is super useful! Thanks!
very nice and helpful tips thank u
thanks for the no more over flowing pan trick!
Really like your vids dude! Keep up the good work :D
Cool tips...Just never stop learning
Nice action at the last in the utensil 👍
I always like your videos Dave 😃😃😃😃😃
I love your tips :)
Well done on 400k!
i like the "Pretty cool, huh?" xD
Same nice name
omg amazing excellent thanks for tips sir
1:44 WoW! What a nice efficient burner!
i am very obliged by your tips, thank u very much
Absolutely love the book-handle! :-)
Such useful tips
I so surprised this tip with plastic bottle. I must try it! This is saving money because plastic bottles are cheaper than classic plastic boxes and this is eco! Thanks a lot! :)
wow it's really helpful 😊
okay the book and the bottle one i didnt know and are actually very helpfull
Hanger idea is cool! No1 I do it for years
Very good! Thanks!
good tips ...keep it up..
I'm always reused my spice bottles. I get most of my spices from the bulk section and having the bottles is a lot easier to have a bunch of little baggies lying around.
yes me too. never throw them away
Jessica Tucker
amazing!! 👌
AMAZING!!
Really amazing
I tried the hack at 1:45 where you put the stirring spoon on the pot but the stirring utensil didn't do anything as what I was cooking spilled all around my pot
The hanger is a great idea!!!!
Pretty cool all tips are.
One question please, how and why wooden spoon can be help to stop the boiling milk out only???
Thanks
+ram keishna I think it would burst the bubbles, since the milk is not actually getting bigger in volume but just the bubbles pushes the liquid up, so if the bubbles burst the liquid would stay in the container ;)
+Red Berry thanks
superb tricks
Thats amazing Dave...
You have an such a easy and simple life... >:D
Great video😃😃
Sick man keep it up
Very clever thanks
Great DaveHax!
OMG THANKS U ARE THE BEST BRO
loved the idea of "hanging" the book
thank you for good tipes
Thank you a lot I Love your Videos I didin't understand all but i realy like it's :D
Very useful 👍
amazing,superb
I discovered the spaghetti trick by myself a few years ago. Nice videos !
Yes, very useful life hacks for the kitchen !
So Creative ... Thaanks 👍👌
ThatGirlGinger S.
Cool thanks for this video!
Very good idea
keep doing episodes like this........ very interesting:))))
Does steel spoon work same as wooden spoon for preventing to overflow boiling
my life is easier since i watch your video.
1:44 who noticed Dave's face reflection?
I did.
I did
I did too
He give a thumbs up
Oh me!!!!!
YOU ARE JUST AMAZING
Awesomee hackss 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
like the skirt hanger as a book holder, have to try the wooden spoon
last one is superb
awesome videos
1:46 you could see him in the reflection of the pan holding a thumbs up!
:)
Pretty cool, huh!?
Hahahaha
It's fucking anoying when he says."like this". I hate it so freaking much
+J0N1 H4L0N3N me too.
good
The spoon on the boiling pot trick does not work. I've tried it several times and it always just boils over anyway. Does nothing. Just have to turn the heat down or have less water in the pot.
SMALL PAN LARGE WOODEN SPOON
Actually it does in fact work. Very well I might add. I'm not entirely sure what you're doing wrong but a wooden spoon will indeed stop a pot from boiling over, every time.
Slayer 6 Romeo actually it doesnt
It sometimes works and sometimes doesn't.
Making a foam costs energy because it increases the area of the air/water interface, so foams are thermodynamically unstable. The reason a foam develops is because surface active molecules are present, and these adsorb at the air/water interface. The surfactant stabilises the air/water interface because the rate it desorbs from the interface is slow i.e. they create a kinetic barrier to collapse of the bubble walls (NB it's a kinetic barrier: the foam is still thermodynamically unstable even when a surfactant is present).
An obvious example of a surface active agent creating a foam is bubble bath, which typically contains the surfactant sodium lauryl ether sulphate. SLES is a synthetic compound, but many foods contain natural surfactants like lipids and proteins. This is why boiling pasta creates a foam - if you tried boiling distilled water you would find that it does not foam.
So what then is the role of the spoon. Well it does two things:
Firstly remember that the foam is thermodynamically unstable, so if you can puncture the bubble wall the bubble will collapse just like a burst balloon. Typically foam bubbles can be punctured by touching them with something hydrophobic. Automatic washing powders include silicone oil (typically dispersed onto silica) to burst the foam and stop your automatic washing machine from foaming at the mouth. Lab demonstrations usually demonstrate the effect using PTFE powder. The mechanism of the bubble bursting is simply that the water contact angle on a hydrophobic surface is very large so the water retreats from the contact.
So if the surface of your spoon is hydrophobic it will burst any bubbles that touch it. However if whatever you're boiling has a powerful surfactant the surfactant will simply adsorb onto the wooden spoon and render it hydrophilic, and the bubbles will stop bursting. So how well the spoon bursts bubbles depends on the spoon and on what you're boiling.
The second mechanism is a lot simpler. In the foam from boiling water the bubbles are filled with steam, not air, and if the bubble touches anything that is below 100C the steam will immediately condense and this bursts the bubble. You can see this effect by blowing on the boiling foam. Assuming your breath is colder than 100C you'll see the foam retreat.
So the wooden spoon will burst bubbles simply by being cold (or at least colder than 100C). But of course the spoon is above a pan of boiling water so it will eventually heat up and stop bursting the bubbles. Once again the spoon may or may not have a big effect depending on how fast it heats up. Allegedly metal spoons don't work because they heat up too fast, though I must admit I've never tested this myself.
Saac
Sucks to be you I guess? Not sure what you're trying to prove exactly by just disagreeing with me. I know it works because I do this all the time. Maybe it's an altitude thing? I'm at about 292 feet (89 meters) above sea level.
superb trick
Nice fast and smooth videos, like it has to be for these days humans, always busy everywere
Does the spoon thing work with all kinds of spoons? I'm thinking it would but you never know.
Cool and useful stuff, thanks. Tip: a way to avoid burning your food on the stove (apart from the obvious kitchen-timer)
Nice tips
Tysm!
I love you
Thank you!
Useful tips
final idea is very nice...😊 and very useful for Indian housewifes.... 😀😀😀
last one is very helpful.
The wooden spoon trick does work, but most successfully when boiling potatoes! :-)
thanks for you tips
Awesome!
you have got many good ideas!!!!!! :))))))))))))))))
awesome bro..😆😆
Waw superb technic I tried this
wow! very helpfull
it's very useful tips thank u uncle
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!