In an effort to help households manage their cooking gas usage, experts have outlined practical strategies that could cut LPG consumption by nearly 50%. With fuel costs rising, these tips not only save money but also promote efficient cooking practices.
One effective method is using a pressure cooker. It can reduce cooking time by up to 70%, especially for items like beans and meats. This means less gas is used overall.
Soaking pulses, beans, and rice before cooking can also make a noticeable difference. Soaked ingredients cook much faster – for instance, rajma needs about 8–10 hours of soaking while dals typically require just 30–60 minutes.
Cooking Efficiency
Choosing the right burner size matters too. Small burners are ideal for reheating or making tea; large ones should be reserved for boiling or pressure cooking. Using a small vessel on a large flame wastes precious gas.
Another simple yet effective trick? Always cook with a lid on your pots and pans. This practice traps heat and moisture, speeding up the process and cutting fuel use by about 25%.
Multi-Tasking in the Kitchen
Cooks can maximize efficiency by preparing multiple items at once. For example, stacking dal, rice, and vegetables in a pressure cooker utilizes one flame for several dishes simultaneously.
Maintenance Matters
Keeping burners clean ensures better combustion. A blue flame indicates proper burning; a yellow one suggests wasteful conditions. Regular checks on stoves and pipes are crucial as leaks or damage can significantly increase gas consumption.
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