how to become a better cook
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how to become a better cook
1. For a beginner, start with simple for example boiling vegetables, including pasta noodles. Make sure your knife is sharp and ingredients are cut into thin slices to ensure ingredients cook fully.
2. Ensure there is some flavour in the dish for example choose ripe vine or cherry tomatoes instead of salad. Try to add a hint of chilli if possible with an adequate level of salt.
3. Always keep an eye on your dish throughout cooking procedure to ensure food is not burnt or become dry.
4. For a healthier meal, try to always ensure there is at least one vegetable in any dish whatsoever. A great way to keep up with vegetables for a balanced diet.
5. Do not rush your meal take things slowly, adding each ingredient one at a time.
6. Avoid frying food if possible, instead opt for cooking. However if you decide to cook fish such as salmon it is better to fry rather than oven cook.
7. Try to avoid takeaways in order to maintain a healthier diet including a strong immune system. Fatty foods will ruin the digestive system it is better to cook home food even if it's chick peas!
Lastly practice goes a long way in preparing tastier meals! Always take criticism positively to improve your cooking skills everyday.
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Thanks a lot for this. I know how to cook, but this gave me more ideas. You should consider making a course out of this.Maria-T wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 18:48 How to cook better meals:
1. For a beginner, start with simple for example boiling vegetables, including pasta noodles. Make sure your knife is sharp and ingredients are cut into thin slices to ensure ingredients cook fully.
2. Ensure there is some flavour in the dish for example choose ripe vine or cherry tomatoes instead of salad. Try to add a hint of chilli if possible with an adequate level of salt.
3. Always keep an eye on your dish throughout cooking procedure to ensure food is not burnt or become dry.
4. For a healthier meal, try to always ensure there is at least one vegetable in any dish whatsoever. A great way to keep up with vegetables for a balanced diet.
5. Do not rush your meal take things slowly, adding each ingredient one at a time.
6. Avoid frying food if possible, instead opt for cooking. However if you decide to cook fish such as salmon it is better to fry rather than oven cook.
7. Try to avoid takeaways in order to maintain a healthier diet including a strong immune system. Fatty foods will ruin the digestive system it is better to cook home food even if it's chick peas!
Lastly practice goes a long way in preparing tastier meals! Always take criticism positively to improve your cooking skills everyday.
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