Maybe your pie crust turned out flat and tender, not golden and flaky, or your kimchi never fermented, and all you got was a pile of rotten cabbage. These cooking mishaps aren't just down to bad luck.
A kitchen thermometer is used to measure the temperature of food. However, it's something that most people do not have in their kitchens. Here are four alternative options you can use in its place.
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