Something that changed how you cook, a tip most people don’t know or something you discovered yourself. Or even something that you just think is cool.
Favorite: Use a lid while cooking… pretty much anything in pretty much anything. Doesn’t have to be the “correct” lid for the pot/pan/skillet/etc just something to cover the food while its cooking.
It traps heat so you can lower the cooking temperature, heats the top more evenly with the bottom (I make pretty substantial omelettes every morning and it definitely makes a difference), keeps moisture higher under the lid that can reduce scorching and sticking.
Runner Up: A lot of recipes seem to be modifications of a basic “thing”. Examples from when I started looking closely at recipes… Pancakes, waffles, and cakes are just tweaks on a similar recipe that are cooked in different ways with some different ingredients. “Cream of Something” soups and gravies are just slightly different versions of each other.
Dropping a comment here. Leftists are objectively better at cooking than any rightoid, it’s not even close.
That’s because we know there are more ingredients than meat and butter and salt.
also we dont eat raw meat lol
This is sashimi erasure
I’m erasing sashimi on purpose I don’t like it
Reheat leftover pizza in an oven (on convection if you have it), not the microwave. Even easier if you have an air fryer.
Air fried Pizza Hut is literally better than Pizza Hut