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How to Modify Cooking Recipes to Match Your Taste

How would you feel when you’ve finally found the recipe you’ve been look for, only to find out that the ingredients listed in aren’t easily available to you? You’ll get frustrated. Or mad even. But don’t feel that way. There are many things that you can do to modify a certain recipe to match your taste and what’s available to you.

You can also make some changes to it so that you get to enjoy its taste despite the present health condition you are in. And so if you can’t eat something sweet, fatty, or salty, try to change the recipe in such a way so it becomes more nutritious and healthy. Here’s how:

1. Know which ingredients are necessary and which aren’t. Read the recipe over. Is the particular ingredient you can’t get ahold of or can’t eat a main ingredient? If it is you might need to look for the next best alternative. But if it is merely there for seasoning or garnishing purposes, then you can just skip those. The recipe will do without them.

2. Reduce a certain ingredients amount. Can’t have much sweets because you are diabetic? Then why not reduce the sweetener in the ingredients list in proportion with all the others? This way, you won’t be consuming more than the necessary dose your doctor told you not to exceed.

3. Substitute. Know which ingredient can be substituted for another. Kale, for example, can be substituted by cabbage. Or if the recipe calls for whole milk, try non-fat milk. More often than not, either of the two will work, and with minimal difference in taste or appearance.

4. Modify the cooking techniques used. If you don’t like fatty food but the recipe wants you to deep fry the meat, why not stir-fry it using a non-stick pan instead? This way, you’ll get close to the recipe without an overload in your cholesterol level. Grilling and roasting are almost the same. You may interchange the one for the other depending upon which resources are available to you.

Modifying a recipe requires a little of your cooking ability to come out of the surface. And doing so is rather adventurous, because you get to experiment which type of preparation or ingredient tastes better. You are also adding a personal touch to the food you prepare as you modify. Who knows, you might just create a variation of your favorite recipe which tastes better than the original one!

Food Memories Featured on Recipe Lion!

My Food Memory post on the Saint Bernard hot dog was recently featured on Recipe Lion’s blog!  Their main recipe site is RecipeLion.com and it is free to join.  The folks at Recipe Lion have restaurant recipes and copycat recipes, as well as, recipe submissions from around the world.  My favorite part though is the plethora of FREE electronic  cookbooks available for you to download and use.  Surf on over and set up an account, it’s free and allows you to bookmark your fave recipes into a recipe box so you don’t have to hunt for that last recipe you wanted to try!

You can also check them out and become a fan on Facebook or follow them on Twitter!

PS: They’ve published two more of my pieces: Food Memories – The Doughnut Flavored Onion Ring and Food Memories – Eggs in a Frame!

– John

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