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I want to learn how to cook. Now that I'm not a lone NEET anymore but in a relationship, I want to reach a level where I can cook a succulent meal for my partner. I want to start simple, with a focus on noodle dishes. Later, I want to move on to rice dishes, but that's for the future.
Hit me with your tips and tricks for someone who has cooked maybe 4-5 times in his life and hasn't cooked in like 10 years. I'm a complete noob.
Also, YouTube channels would be greatly appreciated, especially those focused on simple dishes and easy stuff. I don't need anything complex for at least the next year.
Simple. Quick. Tasty. Thats what im looking for.
Thanks, Hexbears!
I think you would really enjoy "Nat's What I Reckon", check out this 3 minute video on how to make pasta sauce with 4 ingredients. He started making cooking videos during covid quarantine and he has a REALLY laid back approach to cooking.
edit: I just took another look at his channel, start with the covid videos from 4 years ago in the whiter kitchen, very simple recipes in that era.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: