What was the first thing you have ever learned to cook?!


Question: Ok. So you see that I'm posting all of these random questions. It's cold, windy && raining outside so I'm bored.

I'll start it off. 1st thing I learned was pancakes && grilled-cheese sandwiches. I'm STILL learning how to cook.

You?


Answers: Ok. So you see that I'm posting all of these random questions. It's cold, windy && raining outside so I'm bored.

I'll start it off. 1st thing I learned was pancakes && grilled-cheese sandwiches. I'm STILL learning how to cook.

You?

Corn muffins. My parents never let me forget it.
I was 9 and I asked mom why we use baking powder or baking soda in it. She said to make them get "fluffy" So after almost finishing mixing it, I dumped in a whole bunch more. There were clumps, sort of pockets, of dry baking soda in it when they bit into them but they ate them and smiled so as not to crush my tiny ego. They said they both were in the toilet afterward. They loved to tell that story.

I learned how to make pancakes and grilled cheese sandwiches as well and i learned make cream pies.

pizza

Scrambled eggs, kind of overdone, but I still like them overdone like that.

The first thing I learned to cook was oatmeal for my brother and sister. They never complained and finally I got it right for them.

i learned to cook sandwiches and toast

****It was a grill cheese sandwich, I was 8 years old, I Burnt the heck out of it and it was the best tasting thing I had ever had, you must put dill Pickles on the inside

Fried Chicken was my first to cook and it came out GOOD.
I know how to cook .

I think we all start out with cheese. LOL
I believe the first thing i cooked was english muffins with, american cheese, sliced tomato, bacon & oregano. Grill it in the oven.I thought it tasted like pizza. was good - haven't had it in years.

CREAM PUFFS.
Horrified when the egg separated from the ingredients, but it was a good lesson to learn. Almost threw the stuff away, but kept on beating, and walla! It all came together. So did the other eggs.
They came out pretty good, considering how it was my first adventure.
MARIE F

The first thing I remember learning how to cook was on a Christmas morning YEARS ago. It wasn't the first thing I had made, but the first time I picked out the recipe! It was just scrambled eggs but with paprika sprinkled on top. Being a young kid, I thought that made them so totally different.

Santa had brought me my first cookbook and I still have it. It's Betty Crocker's New Good and Easy Cook Book 1962!

Spaghetti :) yummmm

I don't know what the first thing I learned to cook was, but the first thing I ever cooked by myself was hamburgers. They weren't completly done, and I burned myself pretty badly. I was really proud that I had cooked them by myself especially since I was 8 at the time.

Ants. With a magnifying glass...

eggs and bacon, and home made biscuits

Fried egg sandwich and banana bread, both standing on a stool with my granny by my side. Good times.

hot dogs and ramen noodles

Grilled cheese or fried eggs. I can't remember for sure.

the first thing i cooked was sausage and pancakes. i was 6 and found the sausage in the freezer it was links we lived on a farm and homemade sausage was always in the freezer. i put some water on it and steamed it until it was mostly done took the lid off and then browned it when it was almost done stirred up some pancakes. not a mix either, we didnt have a mix in the house i made them from my moms betty crocker cookbook. and did them in a cast iron skillet we didnt have any nonstick cookware back then. funny thing is i prefer cast iron skillets to this day and that is all i have in my house now.

I cooked a really tangly tortilla wrap(mexican flavour) the first time I cooked, it tasted kinda good cos I was really starving, second was a California wrap[at school] with my friends!!!
Started my interest for sushi, and they were really whacky!!

The first cake I baked all by my self is a chocolate cake, with lots of whipped cream on top!!

Cheers!!!

The first thing i ever cooked by myself was spaghetti when my mom was sick, i didn't let the noodles cook long enough and they were still crunchy when i added the sauce and hamburger...lol

Devils Food Cake in my Easy Bake Oven





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