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Sep 8 2011 09:22am
Well...this morning I woke up and wanted some french toast...So I went at it and was surprised I was actually able to make french toast better than what I've had at some restaurants. That led me for a want to be able to cook all kinds of food.

I work in one of the finest Italian restaurants in my area but all I do is dishwash : / Im sure if I wanted to they would teach me some hints and tricks but we are usually busy all day.

So..I realize it just takes a lot of practice but where do I begin in my quest to become a better cook? I would want to be able to make a variety of platings from breakfast/lunch/dinner...Anyone have certain recipes that would be a good start or any tips?

If you have any questions for me...let me know!

And as of food types I'd like....anything Italian/pasta and such because pasta is usually the easiest to cook isnt it? Then breakfast/lunch are kind of self explanatory.. No seafood though!
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Sep 8 2011 09:37am
step 1: you buy a cookbook.
or
look up recipes online.

step 2: you make the recipe

step 3: rinse and repeat.
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Sep 8 2011 10:43am
hmmmmmmmmmmmm
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Sep 8 2011 11:10am
Quote (RPTA @ Sep 8 2011 11:22am)
Well...this morning I woke up and wanted some french toast...So I went at it and was surprised I was actually able to make french toast better than what I've had at some restaurants.  That led me for a want to be able to cook all kinds of food. 

I work in one of the finest Italian restaurants in my area but all I do is dishwash : / Im sure if I wanted to they would teach me some hints and tricks but we are usually busy all day. 

So..I realize it just takes a lot of practice but where do I begin in my quest to become a better cook?  I would want to be able to make a variety of platings from breakfast/lunch/dinner...Anyone have certain recipes that would be a good start or any tips? 

If you have any questions for me...let me know!

And as of food types I'd like....anything Italian/pasta and such because pasta is usually the easiest to cook isnt it?  Then breakfast/lunch are kind of self explanatory.. No seafood though!

As far as I have seen, working as a chef is a difficult business. I mean as a good chef.

If you only want to cook, then try it! It's fun and so delicious. When you screw up, and you will, don't worry about it. Learn what happened, throw it away and do it again correctly.

I found an iPhone apps that works for me. How to Cook Everything app --> Kitchen Basics section. It's quite long to read, but so informative. And it has tasty recipes.
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Sep 8 2011 12:15pm
Quote (Kamikizzle @ 8 Sep 2011 17:37)
step 1: you buy a cookbook.
or
look up recipes online.

step 2: you make the recipe

step 3: rinse and repeat.


Pretty much this. It is a lot easier to keep your motivation if you only cook stuff you like tho.
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Sep 8 2011 02:17pm
Quote (Kamikizzle @ Sep 8 2011 11:37am)
step 1: you buy a cookbook.
or
look up recipes online.

step 2: you make the recipe

step 3: rinse and repeat.


this.

or you could like start a conversation with one of the chef's or w/e
like make him a meal, and ask him if you have any potiential (:
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Sep 9 2011 08:16pm
seafood is a must
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Sep 9 2011 09:01pm
Quote (AriG0Ld @ Sep 9 2011 10:16pm)
seafood is a must

Agree. Some scampi or lobster can be rather delicious.
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Sep 9 2011 09:04pm
Quote (Dmon_Hunter @ Sep 8 2011 09:43am)
hmmmmmmmmmmmm
http://i51.tinypic.com/1zflqg0.png


LOL. Nice one.

It's like asking "How To Learn 'To Have Sex'?"

You can read up on it or watch videos, but you'll only get good if you practice.

But in all seriousness, start with your family cooking (learn from your parents/olding relatives), then go onto researching your favorite recipes. I wouldn't recommend cook books since they're usually focused on one style, and the fact that there is the internet!
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Sep 14 2011 08:26am
don't follow recipes... that isn't cooking. that is following orders.

cooking is just experimenting in the kitchen, you will have lots of fails on teh way to greatness.
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