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Tools For Making Barbecue Sauce

Serving a sauce with your grilled food can add an extra dimension to your

cooking. If you have the right tools for the job, you will be able to make your

sauces more easily.

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Food Processor

This versatile appliance works faster than a blender. With most processors,

you can add ingredients while the machine is running. Try the same thing in a

blender and have fun doing lots of cleaning up!

Saucepans

Most kitchenware experts recommend the use of either heavy-duty enamel or

stainless steel pans in several sizes with lids. Avoid using aluminum, which

will react adversely to highly acidic content of tomatoes, mustards, fruits, and

vinegars. Cheap, thin metal pans are notorious for having hot spots, which

scorch food or heat unevenly.

Knives

The best quality steel knife you can purchase is the hot-dropped, forged, and

ice-hardened carbon steel variety. This type of knife holds its sharpness

extremely well. If a carbon steel knife is too expensive for your budget, a

well-made stainless steel knife is your next best choice. Purchase plastic

guards to protect the blades. A steel for sharpening knives is also a very good

investment. Have your knives routinely sharpened twice a year by a local cutlery

store.

Cutting Board

A cutting board is essential. There has been a lot of discussion in the food

safety industry lately about wood versus polyethylene boards. Some people now

recommend wood over plastic. Wood boards should be routinely sanded and oiled.

Poly boards are easier to maintain and clean than the wooden ones. In fact,

many cook offs require that the contestants only use poly boards for cutting

their meats. Should your poly board become stained by tomato paste or paprika,

place it in a sink or tub filled with hot water and a capful of bleach, let it

sit for a few minutes; rinse it off carefully, and it will look as good as new.

Other Kitchen Tools

You'll also wind up using plastic measuring spoons, glass or plastic

measuring cups, a food mill, strainer, colander, sieve, slotted spoons

(preferably food-grade plastic), grater, ginger grater, citrus zester, garlic

press, pastry brushes, various sizes of nylon whisks, spatulas, and a sauce mop.

These items are relatively inexpensive and may be purchased at most stores.

There are also a number of mail-order catalogs that feature a wide assortment of

gourmet kitchen tools and items, including Amazon!



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