Made some pumpkin muffins and realized how in a lot of my cooking, I don't care too much about uniformity or presentation.

I'm pretty functional about it - like the meal and my previous creations speak for themselves. If I'm making something for a party or whatever, I try to make things look a little better, but I 100% prioritize flavor and texture more than anything else.

Other people who cook/bake, what are your thoughts on visual presentation?

  • KobaCumTribute [she/her]
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    1 year ago

    Somewhere between "not at all" and "very little." Like I'll avoid using sumac in curry if I'm making it for anyone else because it's also a strong purple dye that turns the otherwise yellow/orange curry a dull grey as a result, but other than that I don't give a single thought to how anything looks.

    Sometimes something will come out looking quite aesthetic, though, like when I tossed red cabbage I'd pickled with tien tsin peppers on top of a bowl of egg-drop ramen with fried tofu, which looked almost professional for a meal that came out to less than a dollar to make - the contrast between the vibrant purple cabbage, the warm orange broth, and the crispy brown tofu was quite striking. Then I stirred it all together to actually eat it and the effect was lost completely.