Many people are dodging cooking these days, often due to a lack of time and/or knowledge. In a recent Betty Crocker kitchens cooking quiz, 70 percent of the participants rated themselves “above average” in cooking knowledge. Only 38 percent actually scored “above average” in cooking knowledge.
Getting a nutritious dinner on the table fast—and homemade—doesn’t have to be a struggle when you use some of the new products that are available. “Speed scratch” is the term given to the combination of readily-available or ready-to-use fresh foods with packaged or processed foods.
Efficient meal preparation begins with planning and organization. Planning menus in advance has many advantages. It saves time and effort, encourages variety and good nutrition and can save money. Many people plan a week’s worth of menus based on grocery store ads. Increase your
efficiency with these tips:
- Organize your kitchen so foods, utensils and equipment are arranged conveniently for fast-paced work.
- Stock your kitchen with quick-to-fix ingredients.
- Keep a note on the refrigerator to list items as you need them. Arrange your shopping list and coupons to fit the layout of the grocery store.
- Read recipes ahead of time to be sure you have the ingredients.