I think I look more fashionable alive.
So I'm hitting the international stores in Austin for groceries. This includes Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Mexican and British.
Seeing that I have friends from all over the globe, and have never even knew WHAT Toad in the Hole was till last night...
What shoukd I get?
Seeing that I have friends from all over the globe, and have never even knew WHAT Toad in the Hole was till last night...
What shoukd I get?
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Kippers
Fish & Chips (with halibut, not cod; preferably wrapped in newspaper)
Marmalade or Marmite (my warning on these - I can't stand them, they're too yeasty for my Canadian pallette)
She also noted that British food isn't so much the food, as it is the way it's prepared.
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Boil everything until it's yellow.
Or deep fry it.
There ends your lesson on British cooking : )
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What do you like? Think of restaurants you've gone to and dishes you've had that you simply must recreate, then get the ingredients for them. There are many wonderful meals out there just waiting for you to discover them.
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I've made cooking teachers cry, and my dinners are sins against nature.
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Dinners that are sins against nature? Well okay, now you can learn how not to do that : ) What exactly do you call such a sin? More importantly, what would you like to learn? Cooking can be as easy and hard as you want to make it. There are only so many ways to apply heat to food after all...
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I took a cooking class one, that said it wss basic, but I didn't know the first thing about half the techniques everyone took for granted.
Its why I cook very simply or VERY slowly. When I want some thing good, that isn't just a broiled slab of meat, I eat frozen dinners.
I actually consider the fact that I can't cook beyond a basic subsistence level a failure of mine.
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What are those techniques "everyone takes for granted"? If I can walk you through them perhaps that class wouldn't be so intimidating next time around?
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Too many to ask right now. ;)
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learning to cook
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Just a note - Korean ramen is TERRIBLE.
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There's plenty of English food i could think of suggesting for curiosity's sake, but none of it's actually much good ;-)
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