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TopicWhat are some good things to learn as a beginner cook?
InfernalLurker
03/10/22 3:36:56 AM
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baking and cooking are two different things.

Minced onions for base of nearly everything. Butter + any vegetable you probably can never go wrong. Hamburger helper doesn't really count as cooking.

Repetition of familiar and simple dishes (outside of Spaghetti- a child can make Spaghetti) will lead to decent experience. And then after that, expand your horizons.

Really, it would be great if you can learn from someone. I had the fortune of learning from my mom at the age of 12-17 how to cook Japanese dishes, then from my wife, I learned her dishes, and then after that, we both experimented and learned together. We both can make about 35-40 dishes total.

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