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I'm a real amateur when it comes to cooking. I'm decent at baking and making simple things like boiled eggs, fried eggs, rice, pancake,s and frying meat. But when it comes to making cousine dishes at a restaurant then I'm no good at all. I'm still happy that I can make simple dishes though. I'm good at making breakfast dishes, let's just put it at that
I'm learning how to cook right now since I never bothered to learn when I was still in high school (I was able to cook then, but I couldn't make anything from scratch). My mom's been teaching me recipes and my dad's been teaching me technique and stuff (like how to properly hold the knife). So far all I can make is Okonomiyaki, Japanese macaroni salad, and Tamagoyaki.
Hell yeah. While in college all my friends would beg me to bring them a portion of my dinner. Like even when the RAs came back for room checks, they were like "it smells so damn good".
Whaddya want me to cook? I can do it. (Just no turkey for Thanksgiving because those make me nervous)(dad's and uncles can do that)
Kinda, but I'm kind of lazy and don't really enjoy it. It depends on my mood.
I'm good at making breads and pastries but not pies or pancakes...probably because I dislike pies and pancakes.
Cookies, cakes...but I suck with the finition.
I'm also good with soups, nems, and stuff like that.
Nothing fancy or original.
I'm pretty decent at cooking, I'm not like amazing by any means and still screw up now and then. Some of my fave dishes to make are Honey Walnut Shrimp, Falafel, and Biscuits and Gravy.
my favorite things to cook are home-made leek and potato soup, caul, homemade gulasch, and chili.
the more stuff there is to slice and chop and the more spices there are to add, the more relaxing it is.
my very very favorite things to cook are Cajun dishes, especially red beans and rice (with ham hocks, hungarian paprika sausage, and andouille sausage), and shrimp creole!
my favorite things to cook are home-made leek and potato soup, caul, homemade gulasch, and chili.
the more stuff there is to slice and chop and the more spices there are to add, the more relaxing it is.
my very very favorite things to cook are Cajun dishes, especially red beans and rice (with ham hocks, hungarian paprika sausage, and andouille sausage), and shrimp creole!
I love cooking, it's very exciting and great form of expression.
In my opinion, cooking is 50% spices and seasoning, so I love mixing flavors and creating dishes with them.
Lately I've been lazy, but I've been cooking since I was really young.
90% of the time I don't really have the energy to cook so I just chuck something frozen into the oven, and when I can be bothered cooking I'm not too bad at it. I've been meaning to get some more cookbooks bc I'm always making the same stuff