Smell
is an important sense in home sales - we've smelled fresh baked
cookies, breads, and even turkey with stuffing during our buyer home
visits! What smell from the kitchen is soothing and makes you feel at
home?
Source: www.thekitchn.com/10-things-to-cook-that-will-ma-134266
Are we the only ones who pause outside of a Subway because the
baking bread
smells so good? They're no fools; they know that a delicious scent can
pull you in. Same goes for our kitchens. Certain foods—both sweet and
savory—give of those comforting, familiar aromas that make us pause,
breathe deeply, and sigh. Here are 10 we love.
TOP ROW:
• 1.
A sweet, too-buttery treat.
Something about a butter-laden pastry seems to smell even more enticing
to us than your average banana bread or chocolate chip cookie. These
Kugelhopf Breakfast Rolls would get us out of bed at any hour.
• 2.
These work, too.
• 3.
Bread. Is there anything more simple and soulful for making your house smell delicious? Here's a great,
step-by-step tutorial as well as a guide to
No-Knead Bread.
• 4.
Something braised. Several hours of long, low-heat cooking makes the aroma permeate every corner of your house. Our favorite is a
pork shoulder with onions and carrots.
• 5.
Mulled wine. Great to have warming on a stovetop during a party.
BOTTOM ROW:
• 6.
Caramelized onions.
They start out oniony, then turn sweet as they cook—a perfect smell to
come home to, in our opinion, and you can use them in so many ways. Try
these
Florida Butter Beans with Caramelized Onions and Bacon.
• 7.
Ginger.
Similar to onion and garlic... throw in some ginger and the fragrance
takes on a whole new dimension. We also love the smell of fresh, raw
ginger grated on the countertop.
• 8.
And speaking of ginger...
Gingerbread has the sweet, spicy, warm scent that makes us think of winter.
• 9.
Sausage. One of our favorite savory smells, whether it's frying in a pan or
added to pasta.
• 10.
Popcorn!
Your turn: What are your favorite smells in the kitchen?