In the kitchen, knowledge is POWER, and it also saves a lot of time and stress, and your taste buds will thank you for it.
Food hacks is a place to share quick and simple tips on making food that has more flavor, more nutritional value, or both! Share your food hacks by posting a recipe pictorial, image or self post.
Also available in Reddit flavor!
The Rules:
- Titles should be descriptive.
- Image posts should be concise.
- A recipe itself does not constitute a food hack.
- Please don't harass other users.
- Product advertisement, even the passive kind, is not allowed in submissions.
- List posts are discouraged, but allowed under the following conditions: the title must succinctly describe a specific trick of choice within the list, and the link to the article must skip to the page or section with that hack.
- Clearly label any hacks regarding presentation of food.
- Infographics and other quick informational reference ARE allowed.
Suggested tags for self posts:
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[Health] posts are focused on improving nutrition.
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[Spice] posts are all about adding flavor twists to the everyday diet
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[$]/[€] indicates a food hack may require a bit of investment. Assume a food hack is frugal unless this tag is used. If you can, be specific by including the price.
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[Experiment] posts are all about sharing your own simple flavor experiments for feedback.
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[Question] or [?] Indicates that you want from the community on your dish.
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[–] i_scream_trucks ago
Goodbye new York it's been nice knowing you.
[–] tom47 [S] ago
When you're leaving the city don't let people like Bill Deblazio out?