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12 Of Alton Brown’s Most Brilliant Cooking Hacks

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From pasta, to coffee, to meatballs.

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Alton Brown might just be the king of kitchen hacks…

 

Alton Brown might just be the king of kitchen hacks...

From cooking bacon to boiling eggs, it seems that he always has some clever trick up his sleeve.

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Start cooking your pasta in a small pot of cold water instead of a huge pot of boiling.

Start cooking your pasta in a small pot of cold water instead of a huge pot of boiling.

“I now very much prefer the texture of pasta when it’s cooked in a little bit of cold water,” he told BuzzFeed. “Add your pasta to a pot, then pour in just enough cold water to cover the noodles.” Once the water boils, reduce it to a simmer and cook until the pasta is perfectly al dente. This’ll save you time, water, and energy — and your pasta will taste just as good. See how to do it here.

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Roast your meatballs in an egg carton so it absorbs all of the excess fat…

Roast your meatballs in an egg carton so it absorbs all of the excess fat...

This genius hack (posted to Brown’s Instagram page) is all about helping the meatballs get crispy all over. The cardboard absorbs all of the extra fat as they cook and makes sure they don’t get soggy and steam in their own juices. See how to do it here.

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Or use it to store bottles upside-down in the fridge.

Or use it to store bottles upside-down in the fridge.

Storing condiments upside-down is a no-brainer when it comes to getting every last drop, but not all bottles are designed to be stored that way. Brown’s solution? Cut the top off an egg carton and store them in the slots — super easy, and super practical. See how to do it here.

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Instead of popping popcorn in a pot, pop it in a metal bowl so the popped kernels rise to the top and don’t burn.

Instead of popping popcorn in a pot, pop it in a metal bowl so the popped kernels rise to the top and don't burn.

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The idea here is that the popped kernels will move their way up the sides of the bowl and be less likely to burn. The problem with a regular pot is that the popped kernels remain on the bottom of the pot (which is super hot) and sometimes burn. See how to do it here.

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To make your chocolate chip cookies chewy (like the kind you get from grocery store bakeries) use bread flour instead of all-purpose flour…

To make your chocolate chip cookies chewy (like the kind you get from grocery store bakeries) use bread flour instead of all-purpose flour...

If you’re the kind of person who prefers chewy cookies to crisp ones, Brown’s recipe is for you. He swaps all-purpose flour for bread flour (a high-protein flour) that gives them a super chewy texture like the kind you get from a bakery. We actually tried the technique and they were legit super chewy (in a good way!). Get the recipe here.

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And spray the baking sheet with a little bit of water to help parchment paper stick to it.

And spray the baking sheet with a little bit of water to help parchment paper stick to it.

Brown tackles the struggle of dealing with curling parchment paper by adhering it to the sheet pan with a bit of water — it’ll glue the parchment down and won’t affect the cookies (or whatever else you’re baking). See how to do it here.

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Add a pinch of salt to your morning coffee to make it taste less bitter.

Add a pinch of salt to your morning coffee to make it taste less bitter.

Salt cuts bitterness in food, so it makes sense that Brown adds a bit of salt to his coffee to also cut the bitterness. To make six cups of coffee, use 12 tablespoons of coffee and a quarter teaspoon of salt. (Especially helpful if you’re drinking cheap coffee!) See how to do it here.

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If you want grilled chicken but it’s too cold out to fire up the grill, cook your chicken on a panini press to give it those dark grill marks and charred flavor.

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If you want grilled chicken but it's too cold out to fire up the grill, cook your chicken on a panini press to give it those dark grill marks and charred flavor.

It’ll give you that wonderful flavor without having to fire up the grill (and works great with boneless breasts as well). Brown even grills asparagus, peaches, and bacon on the panini press, so nothing is off limits! See how to do it here.

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