Like where can i start if im not good at cooking? how do i decide what i want to attempt to make aswell? i dont want to spend to much to begin but is there also a low cost way to start by chance?

Im keeping this brief but if you have a question for me leave a comment?

  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Seconded, good advice from them.

    I was just thinking about the egg thing before reading.

    I managed a very nicely boiled eggs just now. Instead of heating them in cold water, I boiled some water in a kettle and poured it on them and then waited a min or two until it boiled properly again on the hob and then took five minutes and put them in cold water. The center of the yolk is a bit runny while the edges of the yoke are still firm enough and the white is just firm enough. These will go great on a sandwich mmm.

    Or just by themselves, really. A little maldon salt on top, mmm. (That’s a level up as well, changing from basic table salt to buying a bit of fancier salt for topping something. But man is it more costly per kg/lbs.)

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      They peel so much easier when you drop them in boiling water, then straight into an ice bath. Nice job! It’s crazy what 1 minute can do to some foods.