Are You a Complicated Cook or Easy Going?

Are You a Complicated Cook or Easy Going


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Shellyann36

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Are you a Complicated Cook that thrives on difficult recipes that call for ingenious ingredients and time consuming displays of skills or are you the Easy Going cook that loves to cook and eat good food but you find it easier not to tax yourself in order to get to the good part of eating the cooking?
 
I am the Easy Going cook. I enjoy cooking (most of the time) but I don't let it get too time consuming and I stay away from recipes that I deem are difficult. I love to look for new recipes and try them but I don't often venture out on the wild and exotic side of cooking.

What sort of cook are you?
 
I as a complicated cook by the time I was in college pursuing a careen is tourism and hospitality, where restaurant management was an inspiring subject to try complex international recipes and serve them much the style gourmet chefs do.

However now that those years have gone, I have turned an easy going cook, and rarely I'm into hard-to-cook/bake recipes. The easier and simpler, the better.
 
Definitely easy going. I enjoy cooking but I don't want to spend a long time preparing a meal. This is mainly due to cooking only for myself so I find it downright stupid to spend hours in the kitchen preparing a meal that I'll eat in 15 minutes.

I often make up my own recipes which don't require many ingredients. They are cheap and fast to make, I enjoy making them and the outcome is more than good enough for me.
 
The thing I like most about Spanish food is that in most cases, there are just a few quality ingredients, so all the flavours come through. That makes for quicker cooking and a very enjoyable eating experience. I'm definitely a simple girl - at least where cooking is concerned, anyway!
 
I could go both ways, but overall I like keeping things simple. My problem is that I never have a lot of time for cooking meals so out of habit I look for easy recipes with few ingredients or methods.
 
Oh my gosh, I really try to cook as simple as possible, I do like to try to cook something that is more fancy but for some reason it just never works out to me. I think I panic too much and over think thing over, so it never works out.
 
Cooking is supposed to be fun. So, I do my best to keep recipes simple. This way, I don't get too frustrated with the process. Also, because I am crunched for time, i don't have the hours to do something too complicated in regards to food.
 
Are you a Complicated Cook that thrives on difficult recipes that call for ingenious ingredients and time consuming displays of skills or are you the Easy Going cook that loves to cook and eat good food but you find it easier not to tax yourself in order to get to the good part of eating the cooking?

I am far, far from complicated. Which is funny because I"m a foodie. I like trying new foods, especially food from different cultures; but you won't find me cooking any of it. I cook good food, but nothing complicated or confusing that requires a large part of my time.
 
Shellyann36

Do we have option 3? :) It is quite difficult to answer your question since I am a combination of both. I am a Easy going cook, who does not care much for the presentation of the food, whereas a pro when it comes to get the taste right.

So, like I said I am combination of both. :)
 
I'm an easy going cook. I used to try more exotic recipes, but I started to realize I was spending way too much money each month on specialty ingredients that I would never use in time, or never use again at all. In addition, I was buying too many specialty kitchen gadgets that were taking up too much space in my kitchen. I scaled things down a lot the last time I moved, and became more interested in minimal recipes - focusing more on cooking techniques instead. I'm more interested in learning how to make basic, fundamental things completely from scratch, with as few ingredients as possible.
 
I am a complicated cook! I always have 50 pots and pans to wash after I am done and spend hours in the kitchen. I will spend so much time one one meal, but I think it's worth it.
 
Easy going. :) I'd rather try out simple recipes, which I can easily master before experimenting by altering the recipe and adding different ingredients and spices. :cool:
 
I am both a complicated and an easy cook depending on the situation and what kind of foods should be serve for a certain day and time. If for everyday meals I am an easy cook preparing simple meals but during special occasions at home during birthday, anniversary, thanksgiving, valentine, christmas and new year I am very meticulous and innovative in my cooking because I want to serve special and delicious foods that my family will really appreciate while they are eating.
 
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