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Just because I never use a recipe doesn't mean I am reinventing the wheel. I am using standard techniques and my knowledge of ingredients the way a jazz musician uses specific techniques …
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People who think "cooking is easy, you just have to follow a recipe ...
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People who can’t follow a recipe correctly can’t cook. People who CAN follow recipes can cook. People who can follow recipes and also improvise further to make a dish better are better …
Can you be a good cook by just following recipes? : r/Cooking
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Yes, I think can cook acceptable meals regularly and good meal occasionally if you only follow the recipe, but unless you are being more critical, tasting and adjusting to make it good, …
Do you think a person is a good cook if they have to follow recipes ...
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Feb 14, 2018 · I think if you can actually follow a recipe, and get it right, you are a good cook. Unless you cook the same things over and over and over, and never anything new, you will …
How to stop “Following” recipes and start “Using” them
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Nov 3, 2018 · Anyone can follow a recipe, but there’s more to cooking than just obeying instructions. Relying too much on recipes can stifle your creativity and turn cooking into more …
How can I truly learn to cook and not just follow a recipe?
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You can still follow recipes, but you can take steps to not depend on them so rigidly. Learn to season to taste, instead of measuring exact amounts of salt. The technique is simple, taste …
How to (Actually) Follow a Recipe | Techniquely with Lan Lam
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Oct 31, 2023 · When we say our recipes work, it’s because we have a rigorous recipe development process to ensure they work for real home cooks. Cook’s Illustrated's Lan La...
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Why You Should Follow the Recipe - The New York Times
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Jan 6, 2021 · Good morning. I spend a lot of time telling you recipes don’t matter. I know that if you’re cooking a lot and you’re confident and you understand triangulations of sweet, salt, acid …
How to (Actually) Follow a Recipe - America's Test Kitchen
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Jan 24, 2024 · Before I became a test cook, recipes were primarily a source of inspiration. But now that I’ve spent more than a decade crafting them, I’ve learned just how much info is …
Reddit Users Share the Best Secretly Simple Recipes - Kitchn
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Jul 6, 2018 · If you don’t understand a technique listed in a recipe or can’t find (or even pronounce) an ingredient, you’re usually just a Google search or two away from figuring out …
1) Do you follow recipes exactly when cooking? 2) How did you
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It was bubbling but still grainy after like 15 minutes. So I got some milk from the fridge (because some recipes said cream) and added maybe 1/3 cup. Then I mixed it until I had no lumps. …
10 best recipes we covered from Reddit in 2020 - TODAY
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Dec 22, 2020 · These are the 10 best recipes from Reddit’s Old Recipes subreddit. Try our meal and dessert recipes of 2020, from cakes, cookies, pies, soups and more.
According To Reddit, These Are Recipe Red Flags - Mashed
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Oct 3, 2021 · As one Redditor pointed out, "Don't assume that just because a recipe has a lot of likes/comments means it is good. Read the comments. I often see likes because the …
The Internet’s 'Favorite' Pancake Recipe, According to Reddit
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Feb 21, 2024 · The search for the perfect pancake recipe ends right here, with our Fluffy and Delicious Pancakes. According to a Reddit thread, this classic pancake recipe is one of the …
How do I go from simply following recipes to "knowing how to
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For example, you make homemade mac'n'cheese. That teaches you how to make a bechamel, a mother sauce in french cuisine. From that bechamel you can make a myriad of other sauces, …
How to Read Recipes Like a Professional Chef | The Kitchn
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Oct 8, 2020 · It may seem strange after three weeks of lessons on cooking techniques to suddenly start talking about recipes. Perhaps you think professional chefs don’t really even …
How close do you all follow recipes in general? : r/Cooking - Reddit
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How are you supposed to know what the dish tastes like if you don't follow the recipe at least once. Salt and pepper to taste sure, but the whole, "I rarely follow recipe" seem a little more …