Let ’s make our time spent in the kitchen a little less trying .
I like to cook, but the easier the recipe, the better. That’s why I love perusing ther/foodhackssubreddit — it’s always filled with wild tips and tricks. Here are 16 hacks that went viral over the past year:#
1.“This lettuce hack.”#
2.“To find the hot spots on your grill, take a loaf of sliced bread and cover the grill, and turn it on high for a minute or so.”#
3.“Today I learned that you can cut onions with a potato peeler.”#
4.“You need to bake a cheesecake in a water bath. Here’s why.”#
5.“This quick and easy pizza hack in your oven.”#
6.“A beer can taco stand.”#
7.“This little butter portion trick.”#
8.“This is an absolute revolution for herbs. This cilantro is two weeks old (after vacation). It’s as if it were picked today. There’s a paper towel on bottom, then rinsed and untied cilantro, and a paper towel on top — all sealed in a Tupperware. Wow!”#
9.“I present to you: a bacon, egg, and cheese. 😊”#
10.“Prepare your mushrooms with an egg slicer.”#
11.“Spring onions in water works almost too well. Infinite greens!”#
12.“Use your empty Sriracha containers as twist-top cooking oil dispensers.”#
13.“The 10-oz. setting on a Keurig machine will perfectly fill a ramen cup.”#
14.“An absolute genius idea.”#
15.“Use a sturdy (non-rusting) napkin holder to hold your cutting boards flush up against the back wall of your main prep counter.”#
16.And finally, “The biggest food hack is to never try and catch a knife. Just step back.”#















