She came up to me and told me she wants to be a chef, she also asked me to start getting her cookbooks to learn some recipes. She already makes her own cakes and brownies and makes the 2nd best chili I have ever had.
If you buy her cookbooks, tell her also that she don't need to follow the recipes, motivate her to alter the recipes as she likes.She came up to me and told me she wants to be a chef, she also asked me to start getting her cookbooks to learn some recipes. She already makes her own cakes and brownies and makes the 2nd best chili I have ever had.
yeah, I am going to teach her that cookbooks provide the basics, and to mot be afraid to experiment and tweak the recipes. she cooks by taste now, and its working pretty well for her.If you buy her cookbooks, tell her also that she don't need to follow the recipes, motivate her to alter the recipes as she likes.
Recipes are great, to get an Idea what you can make, but your own modifications to it make it unique.
Make shure you have a wide range of spices.
When i started Cooking i started by smelling and trying all the different spices by ther own, so i knew what they taste like and i was able to play around with them.
For me Cooking is like a Puzzle, and if you have memorised the taste of all the different spices it gets alot easier to solve.
I'm telling you, i met with a girl who learned to brew beer for a living, and It's a tough buisness to be a Woman in, but It's like magic when she explains you, how you have to drink your beer. Did you know, hat some guys have started to treat beer like wine?But can she brew beer to go with the awesome chili?
she uses beer in her chili, similar to the recipe I useBut can she brew beer to go with the awesome chili?
I don't want her to be a protégé or anything like that. but I learned to cook when I was her age, so I figure its good enough for her. If she does want to go to a culinary school, then I will make sure it happens. but for the mean time she will learn to be a redneck gourmet like her dad.Growing your own personal Chef is a great idea. Make sure she is expert at roasting, frying, baking, barbequing, preferably making cocktails too. That way you will grow old well and contented.
You win parenting.she uses beer in her chili, similar to the recipe I use
He did, let's hope he can continue to do so.You win parenting.
she doesn't brew, lol. but she cooks her chili with beer. it flavors the meat and she uses a little extra with the grease from the meat to make a thickener for the chili.I love Good Eats. The show is just fantastic for explaining the how and why behind cooking.
I also agree with many of the posters above. Encourage her, don't force her. Give her cookbooks, but explain that cooking is an art and that substitutions, changes, and modifications can make things really good...or really bad. That said, please also explain that baking is a science, not an art. You can make substitutions, etc, but you have to know the reasons things are there to begin with, and why what are you doing won't hurt things. For instance, replacing buttermilk with regular milk or water will not turn out well if you don't modify your your leavening agent appropriately as well.
Finally, brewing is both a science and an art, but she should be 21 (if you live in the US, other locations vary on drinking age and legality of homebrewing) before she should experiment on her own with that.
its only her chili she uses beer with, cause no self respecting redneck would make chili without beerTry not to tell her the ways of beer-infused cooking just yet. We don't want to let her to turn out like us alcoholics!
Gz mate! i recommend some sort of Jamie oliver cook books, they're pretty good and are also healthy, win win!
Try using Tabasco as well, tastes like the heavens!its only her chili she uses beer with, cause no self respecting redneck would make chili without beer