Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an awful baker because I prefer to just wing it and go by how it should look/taste. I can never tell anyone exactly how I make something because I just know when it looks like "enough" of an ingredient and never measure. I am better than semi homemade but not gourmet. Somewhere in the Ina Garten arena maybe- good food made with good ingredients but not necessarily fancy. I can look into pantry and fridge and make something up based on what I have on hand and it usually comes out tasting good. I used to like to watch cooking shows so flavors and techniques come easy to me (i.e. I don't necessarily need a timer and can go by how something looks/smells to know if it's done).
I used to love watching cooking shows on Food Network and I learned a lot. They have really changed, though. I don't watch anymore. I miss it.
+1. Now it's all stupid Cupcake Wars and whatnot. I loved the days of Tyler Florence, Michael Chiarello, early Barefoot Contessa, and Giada's first show, Everyday Italian (before she started practically licking the camera all the time). I learned so much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I'm enjoying all the answers!
I like to cook, but I liked it a lot more before the kids came around and I wasn't interrupted all the time and I didn't have to omit all the spice to make things palatable for young tongues. Oh to have all the time in the world again.
I cook from recipes sometimes (but notoriously change things so my dh laughs and asks me why I bother) but I can cook by touch/feel/memory too. I like using a crockpot when I can. I like healthy foods and try to avoid cream of something soups and envelopes of dried whatever, but can also appreciate the convenience of Trader Joe's frozen mandarin chicken on busy nights. I learned some from my mom, but mostly from trial and error ever since I graduated college.
I like to bake but with healthy ingredients so they aren't universally liked, especially by my in laws.![]()
Oh and I'm always overcooking meat! Always!