Help me cook food

Hello my name is gangle and I'm learning how to cook and I need some ideas easy ones first because I'm a terrible cook (I literally burnt pancakes.. don't ask) and maybe I will pick some comments to cook and probably post pictures!

Please send me ideas and have a good day  :]


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Cistina22

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Start at the basics but yummy! Like scrambled eggs with tomato and onions. Cook in low heat, so that you could watch the food. From then on, try increasing the heat the next time you cook. If you burnt it, don't be too hard on yourself. Happy little accidents are still progress (>‿◠)✌!!!

I recommend trying frying things first in low heat. BUT, you can even try something with broth or soup; maybe that's easier for you since this won't burn easily. Like an egg drop soup. Here's a link to my blog on how I made my egg drop soup https://blog.spacehey.com/entry?id=1733229!


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seafoam

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Perhaps it might be easier if you cooked things on low heat first. It might be annoying if you're a bit impatient, but it's better than burning pancakes.

If you have an oven, would lasagna be possible? Nothing too fancy, just premade pasta sauce (the red ones for spaghetti), cheese (shredded, ideally mozzarella and/or cheddar), some ground meat, and lasagna pasta. Just layer sauce > pasta > cheese > meat, rinse and repeat. Then you put that into the oven at 175 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit) for about an hour or so. If you're using uncooked noodles you should put a bit over water around the edges of the casserole. (and by bit, i mean like half a cup!! no more than that!!) Also, I would occasionally put other stuff like mushrooms or bell peppers; its not traditional at all, but this is a lazy recipe that has no regard for the feelings of italians anyways !! >.>

Another recipe that reminds me of lasagna is a mango float. It's graham crackers/ladyfingers layered with whipped cream+condensed milk and slices of mango. I've also used canned peaches (and bananas in a separate one) to some success when we were out of mangoes, lol. Heavy cream also works, but you should probably add some sugar if you don't have access to condensed milk. When you're done with the layering, you just put it in the freezer for a couple of hours/overnight. Kinda like tiramisu, but no coffee


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lia.X

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Sandwich:)


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S a n d w i c h

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Can never go wrong with a sandwich, usually. :D

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yum

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RunningWithAnAfro

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Put some eggs in a skillet & let it burn


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Yum burnt eggs

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Ren

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I like this recipe, there's not much you have to do, and the amount of dishes you use isn't alot. I like to make it when I'm feeling worn out, but want something yummy.
Ingredients needed: Feta cheese, fresh spinach, cherry tomatoes, pasta (your choice, I usually get penne).
Cook pasta til desired texture in a pot. While that is cooking preheat your oven to 350, get a baking pan and add alot of olive oil, then throw in the Feta cheese, tomatoes and spinach, let cook for 15-20 minutes, then add your cooked pasta to the mixture and mix.
(Halfway through writing this, I realized this is probably too hard but I'm going to post it anyway)


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I'm going to act like I just know everything you just said so cool I'll make it in the morning!

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