Great Cooking - Do people grimace at your food when it's your turn to cook? Do you feel hopeless in the kitchen? Follow these steps, and next time people may grin when it's your turn to great cooking! Here's Tips On How to Be a Great Cooking :
- Visit the library and check out recipes and great cooking ideas. Understand all the basics. See how a recipe is written, the common steps for a particular type of food (bread, soup, meat, cake, etc)
- Test out some great cooking recipes; don't get mad if they fail. Practice makes perfect. Start with simple things that require a few cheap ingredients and don't take much time.
- Keep reading and cooking. You need to practice how to taste something and then make it taste better.
- Check out free great cooking tips all over the internet. See what others say about a certain recipe. Use Google. Google is your friend. If you have a question about something or need to research a certain topic, search using Google.
- Watch cooking shows to get some more great cooking gifts. Talk to other cooks. Observe them.
- Know what kinds of flavors you like and try to get them in your dish.
- Ask someone before you cook or use ingredients in a new recipe! Or see what others say in the internet forum or comment section for a recipe.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with cheap ingredients, and be ready to add flavors to repair a dish.
- Find a brave friend to taste test your new creations and give you honest feedback and suggestions.
- Make sure you know the basic terms and follow recipes carefully at first.
- Learn basic techniques for repairing mistakes, such as thickening or thinning a food. However, some mistakes can't be fixed. Learn when to simply throw out something and try again.
- Don't try anything with expensive ingredients, a very long list of steps, or notoriously difficult at first.
- Start by cooking one dish at a time.
- Don't make something you've never heard of great cooking, or you think you won't like yourself.
- Read also about Food for Vegetarians.
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