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New to cooking? Pros say to just jump in and do it. | Big Think


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·Nov 4, 2024

Cooking is a big part of what makes us human. And it is our natural activity. Anybody who’s ever spent much time with a kid knows that all kids love to cook. When you’re cooking at six, seven, eight, everybody thinks it’s adorable, and they tell you, no matter how horrible it is, they tell you how great it is. And so, it doesn’t occur to you that you could make a mistake, and you eventually, you repeat it because everybody’s like isn’t that great.

And you become a good cook through cooking. And you can’t expect too much of yourself the first few times. We in the media – and I take a certain amount of responsibility for this – have frightened people away from cooking. So the first thing I would say is don’t think you have to make perfect meals. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes.

We do so much result-oriented cooking where, you know, we’re so concerned about what we’re going to end up with that we don’t pay attention to the journey. And cooking is an adventure, and, you know, if you make a mistake with something that you cook, it’s a meal, you know. There’s another one a few hours later. I mean, big deal.

Find someone you trust saying, you know, whose recipes do you trust? And make a simple recipe and just find out what a pleasure it is to give that to someone that you care about and watch their eyes light up and their pleasure in something that you’ve cooked for them. It becomes kind of a drug. I mean, once you feed people wonderful food and they like it, you want to do it again and again and again.

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