Hey /ck/ its my first time here
Let me get to it
I want to start learning how to cook for my new years resolution.
What are some easy things to cook for a starting person?
>>7204851
>Hey /ck/ its my first time here
Leave. There is no knowledge to be gained here.
>>7204851
allrecipes.com should be a great place to start.
Glad to have you here, anon.
We all usually start with fried eggs cut into quarters and seasoned to perfection.
Someone should have the proper directions, I'll let them inform you.
>>7204851
Why don't you start with what kind of foods you like and what sort of budget you've got.
This way you can get better recommendations for recipes.
For websites I like either:
http://www.budgetbytes.com/
or
http://damndelicious.net/
>>7204851
Hi anon, I'd suggest this YouTube channel. Most of /ck/ highly recommends these easy and delicious recipes. You'll be cooking like a seasoned pro in no time
https://www.youtube.com/user/jakatak69
>>7204851
Spaghetti.
>>7204861
this tbqh
Eggs in all their glorious permutations
>it thinks it will learn how to cook on /ck/ of all places
Breakfast. Eggs & bacon, sausage, or ham with toast.
Soups and stews. Whatever kind you like.
Learn to work a grill. Burgers, steaks, chicken, pork chops, sausages, shrimp, fish, whatever.
Pastas. Marinara, Bolognese, Alfredo, Carbonara, Pesto, Wine.
>>7206733
supercook......com
tells you which recipes you can cook with what you have at hand
also Bisquick, while not the best, can be used to make almost anything rather easily, good beginners stock option.
If you are American, anything that cooks fast and costs little will become your go to recipe/food.
Also get burner/hot-pad/ pot with strainer in lid so make spaghetti, rice, soups, etc without having to do lots of dishes. Remember unless you have complete control of kitchen/cooking space, just get cheap ish replaceable cookware. No one ever does things JUST like you do.
The only correct answer to your question is this:
thugkitchen.com