Hmmm - just don't know! How to be faster with food prep? How to make everything ready at the same time? How to not have a big pile of dirty dishes after I'm done cooking? Those are my biggest issues! :) Oh - and canning stuff. That's what you should show us. ;)
How about all of the above? It seems like the harder I work in the kitchen, the harder I struggle. You're so creative. I can't wait to see what you end up doing!
Storing and freezing food! I'm always trying to prep food ahead of time and/or freeze meals for later, but I seem to not be able to figure out portions and weird stuff like that. I made extra pizza dough once and froze two portions, but now I don't remember what to do with it. Do I just defrost it and use it? Does it need to rise? UGH!
Is it called freezer cooking? I'm not sure... It's where you buy a bunch of ingredients and get them ready all at one time and then you freeze them making weeknights much easier for the working mom. Is it called freezer cooking? Meal planning? Cooking a bunch all at once? Not sure, but I know you know what I mean!!!! :)
Cooking with whole wheat flours. There are so many different types. I know about some, but I'd love a run down on them all. Nutrition differences, how they cook, etc.
I love watching anything on a cooking show. I learn a lot from how to demonstrations. My biggest issue in my kitchen is how to get my kids to like to try new things. LOL
Presentation of the food--making it look pretty when it is served. Especially like for a party or special occasion. Chocolate dipping such as making some candies or strawberries would also be good.
Buttermilk biscuits from scracth. I can't do them to save me. OR, how about how to press a pizza dough into shape without having it crawl back toward the center? Can you do that? Every time I make stromboli, I go nuts chasing that dough.
Love ya loads, cheffy chum! Have a JESUS-filled day! ^i^
I struggle with the clean-up afterwards. LoL! Hmm. One thing I've always wanted to learn about is canning or making preserves, so any infor on that would be helpful . . .
Baking with yeast and dough....
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ReplyDeleteBaking with yeast and dough, I don't know why but it totally intimidates me, I always shy away from doing it that way.
ReplyDeleteSome new ideas to pack for my husband's lunches. He has access to a microwave.
ReplyDeleteHmmm - just don't know! How to be faster with food prep? How to make everything ready at the same time? How to not have a big pile of dirty dishes after I'm done cooking? Those are my biggest issues! :) Oh - and canning stuff. That's what you should show us. ;)
ReplyDeleteSalad dressing from scratch! or anything healthy :)
ReplyDeleteWhat to do with the leftovers..
ReplyDeleteLove to you
kelly
How about all of the above? It seems like the harder I work in the kitchen, the harder I struggle. You're so creative. I can't wait to see what you end up doing!
ReplyDeleteBaking with yeast, which seems to be a biggie for most.
ReplyDeleteSecond would be healthy cooking that everyone will eat even my picky eaters.
Storing and freezing food! I'm always trying to prep food ahead of time and/or freeze meals for later, but I seem to not be able to figure out portions and weird stuff like that. I made extra pizza dough once and froze two portions, but now I don't remember what to do with it. Do I just defrost it and use it? Does it need to rise? UGH!
ReplyDeleteIs it called freezer cooking? I'm not sure... It's where you buy a bunch of ingredients and get them ready all at one time and then you freeze them making weeknights much easier for the working mom. Is it called freezer cooking? Meal planning? Cooking a bunch all at once? Not sure, but I know you know what I mean!!!! :)
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Cooking with whole wheat flours. There are so many different types. I know about some, but I'd love a run down on them all. Nutrition differences, how they cook, etc.
ReplyDeleteI love watching anything on a cooking show. I learn a lot from how to demonstrations. My biggest issue in my kitchen is how to get my kids to like to try new things. LOL
ReplyDeleteBread (cooking with yeast) and pastry. I watch heaps of cooking shows and find them very useful (then I buy the cook book to add to my collect)
ReplyDeletePresentation of the food--making it look pretty when it is served. Especially like for a party or special occasion. Chocolate dipping such as making some candies or strawberries would also be good.
ReplyDeleteUm, gee,...I'd have to think about this one. hee hee hee
ReplyDeleteEverything. I hate cooking. Teach me how to love it:)
ReplyDeleteHow to make pasta!!! (I know how to eat it really, really well!)
ReplyDeleteBread, I'm scared of yeast.
ReplyDeleteButtermilk biscuits from scracth. I can't do them to save me. OR, how about how to press a pizza dough into shape without having it crawl back toward the center? Can you do that? Every time I make stromboli, I go nuts chasing that dough.
ReplyDeleteLove ya loads, cheffy chum!
Have a JESUS-filled day! ^i^
I hate not to have an original answer, but yeast scares me, so anything along those lines would be great.
ReplyDeleteWould love for cheese-makin momma to post a video on making cheese from scratch! That facinates me! Also yogurt from scratch would be kinda neat too!
ReplyDeleteBread would top me list but also the food presentation is an area I struggle in. Salad dressings from scratch sound good too!!
ReplyDeleteI think Trussing a Chicken or turkey. that is one thing that I am not good at.
ReplyDeleteI struggle with the clean-up afterwards. LoL! Hmm. One thing I've always wanted to learn about is canning or making preserves, so any infor on that would be helpful . . .
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