Learning how to cook
- Somniate
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Learning how to cook
- Kareka88
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A good chefs knife and a sauce pan. If you don't already have one get a Pinterest account. You can find a lot of really good recipes there and most have very detailed instructions on how to make the dish.
As for pantry ingredients besides salt & pepper, you will want (if you don't have fresh) granulated garlic, basil, oregano, onion powder, chili powder, cinnamon, cumin, red pepper flakes (if you like spice), corn starch, baking soda, real vanilla, bouillon or stock, flour, white & brown sugar and a good olive oil.
You can add to your pantry as needed for specific recipes.
Best wishes and happy cooking!
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Basics that I keep on hand are flour, sugar, rice, oatmeal, salt, pepper, garlic, and cumin. Good luck!
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Two simple recipes:
Laura Vitale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQuW1dz5xzs I made these. They were great.
Chef John
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55MIeoPaBC4 I also made these and they were great too.
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Youtube is the biggest support system and a backbone of many restaurants and cafes running today, so before making any recipe, try searching that on youtube and try the quickest amd easiest recipe!
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Good luck and I hope you find something that works for you! My biggest tip would be to invest in a knife that you love. I have a £30 knife from Ikea, and I sharpen it quickly every time I use it. It is my best friend in the kitchen.