The Australian Women’s Weekly Food

CHOP CHOP!

A lot of people have never been shown the correct way to carry out the tasks that confront them each day in the kitchen. Learning how to chop will save you time — it’s a skill worth mastering. Finely chopped means cut dice about ½ cm square. Coarsely chopped means cut dice about 1½ cm square. Julienne means to cut matchstick-like strips about ½ cm wide and up to about 5 cm long.

STEPS TO CHOPPING

This method works well for vegetables such as potatoes,

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