Cooking 101 – A Crash Course on Cooking Basics
If you are ready to start cooking and need to learn some cooking basics, you’ve come to the right place. If you are able to do simple math, follow directions, and have a bit of common sense, you will be able to learn to cook. There’s no reason you wouldn’t be able to whip up a decent meal on your first try.
Utensils and pots and pans. Every cook should have these items, and while there are products available that will cost you thousands of dollars, here are some basic things to start with. No matter what kinds of pots and pans you will use, get them with non stick surfaces, including any baking pans and cookie sheets. They will be much easier to clean, and use, and the greater the quality, the easier the food comes away from the surface.
You will also need some utensils such as knives, spoons, whisks, and measuring cups. It’s also a good idea to purchase a basic set of mixing bowls. Metal bowls are much easier to clean and maintain. You will need both metal and plastic spatulas, larger forks and spoons. You should have two can openers; one that removes the inner lid so you can drain things like canned tuna, and one that removes the entire top, leaving no rough edges.
Cooking 101 also includes basic staples that you will need every day, in many common cooking situations. You will need basic spices, like salt a pepper, but also things like Oregano, Cinnamon, Garlic, as well as others. You can find many basic sets at kitchen supply stores, or even with some mass marketing retailers.
You will also need flour, sugar, a light brown sugar, and even powdered cocoa. Many more detailed ingredient lists can be found on cooking self help websites. You can also use websites for basic cooking recipes, as long as you start off small. If you want to, you can also order basic cooking books that will help you out greatly.
You’ll also find cooking charts helpful, as they let you know things like what temperatures meats and poultry should be cooked at, how long to cook them, and many other useful facts. There are charts that explain measurements in great detail like volume, weight, etc. You can find these online and download them for free. These are all vitally important for the taste and quality of the food you will be cooking and serving.
It is a good idea in cooking to get yourself a binder, to keep all of this information in one place. If you get one that will accept picture pages, you can include recipes you find from a variety of sources, online, at home, and even from friends and family. If you take good care if it, you could even pass it on to your kids.
You can find these tips for cooking basics as well as many more online. You can find them at your library or in a retail store. Most community colleges offer classes on cooking basics on up to advanced courses. Who knows, if you really fall in love with cooking you may even want to take advantage of the career opportunities in the culinary field.
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