24 tricks for making great meals in 20 minutes
The secrets to making great meals in 20 minutes
Get the right kitchen layout
Remember preparation is key
The French call it ‘mise en place’, Anthony Bourdain calls it simply ‘meez’. Whatever term you choose, it means having all your vegetables, ingredients and condiments prepped and ready to go, before you even start cooking. It’s much quicker in the long run.
Sponsored Content
Make use of your microwave
Preheat the oven
Get your pan hot or kettle on
Sponsored Content
Use a sharp knife
Keep tidy
Use a scrap bowl
Sponsored Content
Freeze your leftovers
Read the recipe
Learn a few go-to dishes
Sponsored Content
Get a well-stocked store cupboard
Slice and dice
Go for bold flavours
Sponsored Content
Use wide-bottomed pans
Cook grains in bulk
Use seasonal ingredients
Sponsored Content
Never do things by half
Bring out the umami
Crank up the oven temperature
Sponsored Content
Suggestion: a simple pasta
Most pasta dishes (i.e. those that aren’t baked) are on the table in 20 minutes or less. Try this simple but spicy recipe for pasta with garlic oil and chilli.
Suggestion: a four-step stir-fry
Stir-frying finely cut ingredients at high temperatures locks in their nutrients and flavours, fast. Try this one cabbage and sticky mushroom stir-fry recipe that takes barely 20 minutes from start to finish.
Suggestion: an unusual salad
No-cook recipes clearly cut down on the time taken to make them, so salads are often a winner. Want a change from simple greens? Try this delicious halloumi, fig and pomegranate salad recipe.
Sponsored Content
Suggestion: no-bake desserts
Don’t forget, great-tasting desserts are also possible in very little time. Try this no-bake lemon and pistachio cheesecake, which is so quick you can make it in one of the advert breaks of your favourite show.
Comments
Be the first to comment
Do you want to comment on this article? You need to be signed in for this feature