She's 11 and she's already taught herself how to boil an egg (a damn good soft-boiled one at that) and cook rice. I started teaching myself how to cook when I was 14 and I'm doing a commercial cooking program in post-secondary, so I've already been teaching her knife skills and some basic stuff but I haven't had many chances to actually cook with her due to living a couple hours away. I'll be home a bunch over the next month, so that's prime time to show her a few dishes.

I have a couple of ideas, like fried rice and a couple different kinds of soup, but I also want to demonstrate just how creative she can get with cooking and introduce her to food she might not otherwise try. The recipes will have to be relatively easy so I don't overload her, but I want her to have fun too! I'm willing to go out and pick up ingredients specifically for this.

  • AnalGettysburg [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Two sources taught me how to cook (my significant other is a stellar cook but holy hell is she a bad teacher), both just following recipes on YouTube. First, my boy chef John fro food wishes (please use less oil), and the j kenji Lopez-alt for when you’re ready for comfy dad makes Michelin stars meals for toddler and fam. Excellent sources of info