San Antonio Express-News

Reader uses kitchen tools in creative ways

- Marilyn Y., Macon, Georgia Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise@heloise.com.

Dear Heloise:

For years, I’ve been using various kitchen tools to help me in the kitchen and do jobs that they weren’t originally designed for. I thought I’d share some of these with you and your readers:

I use a tea strainer filled with herbs and spices to flavor soups and stews. You just have to remove the strainer before serving. You can also fill a strainer with powdered sugar and use it to sprinkle powdered sugar over pastries such as cakes and muffins.

I use an old potato masher to separate ground beef and sausage while it’s cooking.

I use an egg slicer to cut small, firm tomatoes, eggs and strawberri­es.

I use a milk frother to mix other small batches of things. I recently mixed whipping cream with my frother to add on top of a pudding that I made.

I tenderize chicken and meat by wrapping it in cling wrap, then using my metal rolling pin to pound the meat.

I’ve known a number of people who use a pastry slicer to blend or chop up eggs for an egg salad or to chop up potatoes to make hash browns.

A friend of mine gave me this hint: Take a cast iron skillet, turn it upside down so that the flat bottom is right side up, and place it in the oven this way to cook a frozen pizza.

Dianna F., Erie,

Pennsylvan­ia

Dear Heloise: The other day, I needed to tighten a screw in our screen door and couldn’t find a screwdrive­r in the house. Finally, I used the tip of a pair of scissors, and it worked perfectly! Lucille W., Belle Fourche,

South Dakota

Lucille, I had the same problem one time, and I used a dime to tighten a screw. Readers have written about using the tip of a dinner knife, a vegetable peeler and a pair of tweezers. Thanks for the hint!

Heloise

Dear Heloise: My family loves pulled pork sandwiches, but needless to say, it’s a lot of work. Finally, one day, my daughter-in-law was here and told me to put my new stand mixer to use by having the beater shred the pork.

I just take the standard beater, and after the pork is cooked, I place it inside of a large metal bowl. In only a few minutes, I had shredded pork! What a clever idea!

Sharon P., Port Huron, Michigan

Dear Heloise: We recently were out on a picnic, and our dog got away from us and went running after a squirrel. We stayed until after dark looking for our beloved dog. Finally, we had to go home.

A day later, a man called to say that he’d found our dog. Our dog had been microchipp­ed, which is what saved him from ending up at a shelter or the city pound, or wandering off never to be found. Please urge all your readers to get their pets microchipp­ed. And have them wear a tag that says they are microchipp­ed.

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