You want to know a good trick. If you are a terrible cook but you want to cook or a loved one. Buy food from a nice restaurant something where the food won't be recognizable put them in an oven safe pan and place them in the oven to stay warm. Fully destroy the evidence. Then take an onion and dice it into slices and roasted in a pan just till they start to turn brown so the smell is all over the house. Then destroyed evidence of that dirty up some other pans. And stick them in the sink. Now put the food on plate and serve it and say hey I cooked all day make sure your food is the exact same don't get to separate menu items.
Not everyone can cook. It seems crazy but seriously it is a skill not even has. My husband cooking skills stop at dump can in pan and heat.
He burned water! I didn't know you can BURN water.
I have tried teaching him to cook. He cooked chicken that was so hard I could of used it as a door stop.
I live him he can fix a computer in a blink of an eye but can't cook for shit.
He burned water bc he forgot, it's pretty simple to imagine.
Not everyone can be a professional cook but basic cooking skill is ... basic, it's for survival.
Burning water sounds less like a lack of skill and more like a carelessness thing tbh.
Cooking isn't hard, seriously. Practice & tasting make perfect. Don't tell me he wouldn't be able to chop up some veggies, throw them in a pot with tomato sauce and pasta and stir the whole thing every once in a while. Because at the beginner level, recipes are as easy as that (and veggie pasta is tasty as hell too).
Cooking chicken may be considered difficult by outsiders because it's not easy to tell if it's done and most people overdo it at first because, of course, they're afraid of salmonella. So just start him off real easy. Meatless stir fries, vegetable pasta, and if y'all love meat (which is understandable), ground meat and fish fillets are easier to work with than poultry, because it's much harder to mess them up. It's all about practice, I thought cooking was hard too just a few months ago before I moved in with my boyfriend and had to start cooking for myself. Now I freaking love cooking.
I once put Nesquik chocolate powder in water because we ran out of milk. Worst decision of my young ten-year-old life. The taste was horrible, I can still taste it if I think hard enough.
He burned water! I didn't know you can BURN water.
I have tried teaching him to cook. He cooked chicken that was so hard I could of used it as a door stop.
I live him he can fix a computer in a blink of an eye but can't cook for shit.
Not everyone can be a professional cook but basic cooking skill is ... basic, it's for survival.
Cooking isn't hard, seriously. Practice & tasting make perfect. Don't tell me he wouldn't be able to chop up some veggies, throw them in a pot with tomato sauce and pasta and stir the whole thing every once in a while. Because at the beginner level, recipes are as easy as that (and veggie pasta is tasty as hell too).
Cooking chicken may be considered difficult by outsiders because it's not easy to tell if it's done and most people overdo it at first because, of course, they're afraid of salmonella. So just start him off real easy. Meatless stir fries, vegetable pasta, and if y'all love meat (which is understandable), ground meat and fish fillets are easier to work with than poultry, because it's much harder to mess them up. It's all about practice, I thought cooking was hard too just a few months ago before I moved in with my boyfriend and had to start cooking for myself. Now I freaking love cooking.