ITT: Foods that will help beginners gain kitchen skills
>Mac and cheese
Eggs
Ramen
>>8108321
Omelets
>>8108340
any particular style?
>>8108321
stir-fry
>>8108345
*omelettes
America.
>>8108321
>Pan seared chicken thighs w a pan sauce
>poached fish
>beef stew
>home made pasta and bread
>any of the mother sauces, hollandaise is a good start
>stock/broth as well as a simple soup, chicken noodle is a good beginner
>omelette as mentioned above
>poached eggs
The list is by no means comprehensive, but will largely give you the skills to learn to cook competently and confidently in virtually any cuisine
Rice without a rice cooker.
>>8108375
>meat
>fish
>meat
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>eggs
>meat
>eggs
>eggs
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>>8108387
Technique, mane. It's about learning technique. If you know how to cook, you'll discern the logic of the list.
>>8108346
You fry an egg and cut it up into 4 pieces then use a different spice on each piece. Keep doing this until you've used every spice and you'll be a spice master.
A guy on 99chan put up a YouTube vid of his Mac and cheese a few years ago and I made it as I'd never had it before. Fucking incredible but I've never been able to find the link again :(
>>8108538
why have I never thought of doing that b4 that's an amazing idea ty
>>8108321
I did this for the first time yesterday. Kinda disappointed, think it got too thin (sauce) and don't know if I used the right cheese. It was more white than the yellow I normally see on pics.