Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Learn How To Cook For The Beginner

By Keller Stelly


Everyone has to begin cooking somewhere, and when you learn how to cook you will be no different. There may be a couple of disasters but do not be put off by them because everyone has a disaster now and then. Try to learn from what went wrong if you can.

Try something simple to begin with so you can learn to understand how a recipe works. See if the people you know or your family members have something you can borrow which is not too complicated. Try looking in a book store or on the internet for simple recipes.

Start with boiling water if you have never cooked before. Turn the heat up and down and this will give you a feel of how the stove works and how things which are cooking can boil over very quickly when they are not watched

This is important to know when cooking other things like vegetables. There is usually a time needed to cook something through, and there will be things that will cook quickly and other things which will be much slower. Knowing how long something takes to cook is another important step.

Many things take different times when being cooked. Eggs can take around eight minutes before they are hard and less when they are wanted soft. Vegetables will take much longer and they are ready when a knife, fork or something with a point will go through them.

Becoming good at cooking takes practice and the more that is done the better a person becomes at it. There are many tips out there that can help make it feel great to do, some of these can be very simple things like preheating the oven, greasing a frying pan and cake and biscuit trays, plus there are many more out there to find.

Remember, start with something simple, do not give up because your first try at something was a disaster, try to work out what went wrong and have another go. Practice is what will make you a good cook. If you have the internet then there may be sites you can do a little research on say for tips and hints on cooking, easy recipes, or check out your local book seller.




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