Helen Rennie
Chef
Education
- BS, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Professional Achievements
- Helen's Kitchen has earned 5.0 star ratings on Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Google
- Winner, NextUp YouTube Competition 2017
- Helen's work has been mentioned in the New York Times, the Boston Globe, and LifeHacker
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Co-authored Articles (16)
How to
Blanch Tomatoes
Blanching tomatoes is the process of boiling them briefly and then plunging them into icy water. It's a technique that makes it easier to peel the tomatoes without turning them to mush. As far as cooking goes, it's a sim...
How to
Make Biltong
Biltong is a classic South African-style jerky. It is typically a raw beef that is heavily seasoned and air-cured for several days. To make it, first marinate your meat in red wine vinegar and Worcestershire sauce. Then,...
How to
Tell if You're a Super Taster
If you’re a foodie, you might be interested to know if you’re a supertaster. Super tasters experience more intense flavors when they eat because they have an increased amount of taste receptors on their tongues. You ...
How to Pit Green and Black Olives
Easily get rid of pesky pits in hard and soft olives There comes a time in every olive lover’s life when you need to pit olives, whether a recipe calls for seedless olives or you accidentally grabbed unpitted ones at t...
How to
Make Buttermilk from Milk
Sometimes you just crave a stack of buttermilk pancakes to get your day going, but you may not have buttermilk in the fridge. Do you have to go buy a whole quart of buttermilk when you just need a cup of it? Actually, yo...
How to Train Yourself to Eat & Enjoy Spicy Food
Spicy foods are a staple of the cuisine in many parts of the world, so you may feel left out if your taste buds are attuned to blander fare -- or burned out if you pop a pepper without knowing what you’re getting yours...
How to
Make Caramelized Onions
Caramelizing onions is a simple trick that great cooks use to add tons of flavor to a dish. Start by slicing onions thinly and cook them for a long time over low heat with a little butter. The onions will break down and ...
How to
Chop Basil
Basil is a popular, flavorful herb that pairs well with a variety of meats and savory foods. Basil leaves are large and rarely used whole. Before using basil, chop as many leaves as you’ll need into small pieces that w...
How to
Eat Alfalfa Sprouts
Alfalfa sprouts are small stringy sprouts that are filled with nutrients. These sprouts often carry bacteria so it is important to wash them before you eat them. Add the delicious and healthy alfalfa sprouts to sandwiche...
How to
Make Wine Vinegar
Wine vinegar is a delicious addition to soups, marinades, and salad dressings.. 24 September 2024. However, the store-bought versions can be expensive and lack the layered flavors of homemade vinegar. Luckily, it’s eas...
How to
Shave Brussels Sprouts
Shaved Brussels sprouts are a versatile ingredient—they can be used raw in a salad, or sautéed for a tasty side dish. To shave Brussels sprouts, you can use either a food processor, knife, or mandoline. A food process...
How to
Make Simple Mashed Potatoes
It's hard to think of a more classic side dish than a bowl of mashed potatoes. Always served at the holidays, mashed potatoes are one of those rare festive foods that also make appearances throughout the entire year. Whe...
How to
Make an Egg Sandwich
Egg sandwiches are proof that breakfast doesn’t have to be boring! Hearty, healthy, and packed with protein, an egg sandwich is a satisfying meal that provides the energy you need for the rest of your day. Make a simpl...
How to
Reheat Leftover Pasta Without It Separating or Drying Up
Reheated pasta often ends up mushy, dried out, or sitting in a pool of oil. Luckily, these problems can be avoided with simple alterations to the heating process. Learn how to save your leftovers, whether they are plain ...
How to
Prepare and Store Fresh Thyme
Thyme is a woody, perennial herb that is commonly harvested and sold as fresh sprigs or as individual leaves. It is often used as a culinary or medicinal herb and can even serve as incense. This article will inform you a...
How to
Understand Cuts of Beef
Beef, according to the USDA, comes from cattle that are considered full grown and are approximately two years old. These cattle generally yield 450 lbs of meat for human consumption coming from different parts of the ca...