I recently got married,and my husband likes to eat home cooked meals?!
I recently got married,and my husband likes to eat home cooked meals?
but I don't know how to cook,all I know is to boil water,and even then that does'nt come out right.Please help
Answers:
Cooking is really easy...Don't let it intimidate you. First find out if HE cooks. Surely he knows you lack experience with cooking, if he doesn't communicate it with him and make it a common task, that way if you fail you BOTH worked at it.
Is he a breakfast fan? Simple. Buy some break fast sausage, cook it up in a pan on the stove top on medium heat. Start some biscuits in the oven before you cook the sausage...Just follow the directions on the package (buy the pillsbury frozen biscuits)
when the sausage is brown pull it from the pan. Reduce the heat on the pan add salt and pepper to the grease. Add flour a teaspoon full at a time to the grease, mix it until you have a thin paste. Add milk and mix it while increasing the heat, not more than medium heat on the stove top-stirring frequently. Keep stirring until the gravy thickens (white gravy). If it doesn't thicken, take milk and a container with a tight fitting lid, add about 1/4 cup of milk and either flour or corn starch (about a teaspoon at a time) shake it up, and add it to the gravy, stirring until it thickens. Heat until it bubbles (never heat above medium heat) crumble the cooked sausage and add it back to the gravy. Take cooked biscuits (should be browned if cooked properly) out of the oven, split them, place them on a plate and pour the sausage gravy over the biscuits. Once you get the hang of this. Take some shell eggs and crack them into a bowl add a small splash of milk, beat them with a fork and pour them into a pan on medium heat and stir frequently. Cook until they are not runny and don't let them brown. They should be solid. These are scrambled eggs.
Later you can scrub a potato under hot water, slice it thinly, throw the slices into a pan of preheated oil and cook covered until they start to brown and are soft turning them to ensure they are all thoroughly cooked.
Add all of these components together and you have a breakfast that will satisfy most men...No its not good for you but is tastes great....
Want a dinner. Take ground beef, cook it in a pan until browned over medium heat. Add frozen chopped onions and green peppers. A package of taco seasoning mix that has been mixed per package directions. Add two cans of refried beans or chili beans. Mix thoroughly. Spoon into a baking pan...11x9.5 or similar size. top with a mexican or colby blend of shredded cheese add nacho flavored doritos (crumbled) bake at 350 degrees for about 15 to 25 minutes or until the chips start to brown. Serve with a salad...Very good and filling. Vary it by adding corn or some other item such as green beans. It will be a success.
Key thing to remember is to know what he likes. And learn to cook it. If he is a good man he will love you for it, even if it doesn't turn out well every time.