First Thing You Learned
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Alright what is the first thing you learned to cook from scratch and how'd you learn to cook it. I mean fresh as well not Mac and Cheese or Hamburger Helper.
I remember learning how to make Fried Potatoes with Onions and salt by my Grandfather.
I remember learning how to make Fried Potatoes with Onions and salt by my Grandfather.
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I had access to every person's dream when I was young, A Fully stocked Fridge.
And after watching Looney Tunes back in the day, I remember opening the fridge and started putting everything I laid my hands on between two slices of bread...the result was a club sandwich
And after watching Looney Tunes back in the day, I remember opening the fridge and started putting everything I laid my hands on between two slices of bread...the result was a club sandwich
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I first learned to cook eggs from my mother, then moved into cooking chicken nuggets and other kinds of foods like that.
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Maggi(Instant Noodle) ----> egg, rice, vegetable ------> Fish, chicken, beef, pork -----> Advance Meal.....
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SLAYER NEXUS wrote...
Fried eggs.Pretty much da same as me. I'm curious 'bout other things ya learned way back.
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Over easy eggs. The hard part was not breaking the thing but still retain the watery yolk. Progressed to noodles next, and have been living off them since.
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Marshmellows at a BBQ when I was a kid! All I did was hold the stick but still ...it 'cooked'(more like melted)>.<
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That would be Agar-Agar jelly.
It involved simple measuring of sugar and water, then boiling before eventually chilling it to let it set.
It involved simple measuring of sugar and water, then boiling before eventually chilling it to let it set.