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Created on: March 14, 2009 Last Updated: March 16, 2009
How to Cut Down on Preparation Time in the Kitchen
You have just found the perfect recipe in your favorite cookbook, recipe website or cooking Television show with a preparation time of 15 minutes and cooking time of 30 minutes. Unfortunately, 20 minutes into your prep time and you still can't find that measuring cup that is supposed to be in the drawer under the microwave, your kitchen is a mess and you are still only half way done. Suddenly this recipe isn't so perfect and dinner is late.
Now take step back and think about all the things that happen in those kitchens before they publish that cookbook, website or film that TV show. Aside from the fact that they have dozens of assistants running around getting them everything they need, the key to their preparation time is that they are well prepared before they even start cooking.
Keep your kitchen clean. I think the simplest way to cut down on dinner preparation time is to start out with a clean kitchen. If my kitchen is a mess and I have to work around things on the counter, it just adds to the time it takes to get the dinner from the fridge to the stove to the table.
Deal with outside factors before they happen. If you have kids, make sure they know you are going to be making dinner and that they need to keep busy, get along and stay out of trouble. Set them up with an activity to keep them distracted so they are not walking into the kitchen every 2 minutes telling you they are bored.
Check and change diapers before you start. If you have pets, walk them or put them out so they are not pacing in front of the door begging to be put out. Make sure your pets have food and water or a treat before you start so, hopefully, they will not be underfoot while you are draining your pasta.
Put the phone away and leave it away. Unless you know it is your spouse calling to let you know they are on their way home, let the answering machine or voicemail pick it up.
Dinner time is not the time to talk with friends, or waste time with telemarketers or recordings telling you that you can save a bundle on a new car warrantee. If it is important they will leave a message, and that is the joy of the answering machine, it will take a message for you when you have more important thing to do.
Think about what to make for dinner earlier in the day, even as early as first thing in the morning. If you know what you want to make you can double-check the cupboards and fridge to make sure you have all ingredients.
If you need to go to the store
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