I like to create recipes, modify others and dabble in the kitchen. There are A LOT of things I still need to learn--that's what Food Network and Cooking Channel are for, right?
I thought it would be a little fun to share what I'm really like in the kitchen--my philosophy, quirks etc. So here goes . .
-I hardly ever measure unless I'm baking and sometimes even then I like to take matters into my own hands thus I am a horrible baker.
-There is a two second rule . . right????
-I love food and everything about it--look at it, taste it, touch it, smell it . . .ahhhhhhhh
-Organs are not meant to be eaten. In fact, sometime I wonder if flesh should be either.
-I could easily be a vegetarian.
-Even though I'm in the kitchen a lot . . I don't own an apron.
-I didn't feel like a real cook until I got my KitchenAid mixer.
-If I could only make one recipe to eat the rest of the my life it would be Spanish rice--my version.
-If I ever run into Bobby Flay, I'd faint right on the spot.
-My favorite go-to ingredient is garlic.
-Currently I'm obsessed with food trucks. Just ask my friend, Janna.
-It would be nice to have my own private chef. Sometimes a break would be nice.
What are your cooking confessions?







3 comments:
As I am getting older and a little more knowledgeable in the kitchen - it is much more enjoyable. Nice that the kids will try more foods, too.
But, in a New York minute, I would have a cook if money were no object. Or at least a house cleaner so I can have more time to actually enjoy cooking....
Garlic goes into pretty much everything I make. My hubby says my hands ALWAYS stink. Smells good to me!
My confession (just don't tell my dinner guests) is that I find a dog hair in just about every dish that comes out of my kitchen!!!
Confessions --
* I have a lot of grain in my kitchen and little time to bake recently. *sigh*
* My husband says that I never make the same recipe the same way twice -- which is terrible when I get it right!
* My favorite way to cook steak is in the oven on a cast iron grill -- but it sets off the fire alarm every. single. time.
mlc
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