I love this thread! Cooking is experience (no short-cuts) and knowledge. This is a pearl for beginners. Although I’m experienced I never heard of Sumac. just added it to my shopping list. Thank you!
25+ Culinary Tricks That Can Raise Your Cooking Skills to the Pro Level
From proper seasoning to choosing the perfect time and temperature, cooking can be a tough challenge, especially for a beginner. Amateur home cooks asked experienced chefs on Reddit to share their kitchen secrets, and they delivered. Read this article through to the end if you want to know what secret ingredient can save even the dullest of dishes, how to get that mouthwatering brown crust on your meats, and how to bake the tastiest of desserts.
We at Bright Side selected 28 cooking secrets from chefs that can turn your home kitchen into a world-class restaurant. Turn on your stoves and try these noteworthy tips and tricks right away.
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sumac is very popular in Turkey bit can be hot and spicy so watch out!!!
Good to know! Maybe it’s good to have several kind of Sumac. We love hot and spicy dishes, but that don’t fit to every meal.
That smell tip sounds like a good idea, I like these small and quick tips that can hopefully make a difference
I will try some of these! Cooking is a skill everyone should know
It is not for everyone though
no, but I think everyone should be able to cook something... just incase
Oh I agree, I think it's really strange when people have 0 idea how to cook anything