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Bruce wrote:I was really excited when I heard about this as I expected it to tell me how to make basic simple food to live, like scrambled eggs, pancakes, etc. Instead it focuses on overly complicated feasts. Does anyone know of a site which uses similar language for 'food to live on', for those who want to spend as little time as possible in the kitchen?
Belial wrote:I once had a series of undocumented and nonstandardized subjective experiences that indicated that anecdotal data is biased and unreliable.
Endless Mike wrote:Bruce wrote:I was really excited when I heard about this as I expected it to tell me how to make basic simple food to live, like scrambled eggs, pancakes, etc. Instead it focuses on overly complicated feasts. Does anyone know of a site which uses similar language for 'food to live on', for those who want to spend as little time as possible in the kitchen?
Go buy a crock pot. Seriously. You spend at most a half hour putting stuff into it, turn it on before you go to work/class/whatever, and have good, hot food waiting for you when you get home. They all come with a small cookbook, and you can usually find recipes online if you just search for "crock pot recipe" or something similar. Plus, you can use cheap cuts of meat since the slow cooking process breaks down all the fat and gristle that makes it cheap.
Proverbs 9:7-8 wrote:Anyone who rebukes a mocker will get an insult in return. Anyone who corrects the wicked will get hurt. So don't bother correcting mockers; they will only hate you.
Moo wrote:I love my slowcooker (aka crock pot) but I wish I'd bought one with an "auto" setting. Learn from my mistakes. When I put stuff in in the morning before I go to work, I have to accept that it will be on until I get home to switch it off. I wish I could set it to switch to keep-warm temp for dishes that require a little less cooking time.
Proverbs 9:7-8 wrote:Anyone who rebukes a mocker will get an insult in return. Anyone who corrects the wicked will get hurt. So don't bother correcting mockers; they will only hate you.
ronnie wrote:I was half expecting there to be a topic in here already drawing attention to this site, but as there isn't, behold!
http://www.cookingforengineers.com
I like how the recipes avoid ambiguous terms like "medium heat", it has a conversion table for things like that as well, to make allowances for non SI unit chefs. Be sure to look at the bacon investigation.
Form what I've seen thanks to my lovely TV, yes, that is *exactly* what I think. That and the fact that while industrial cook tops have much finer variability than your home stove, they're still labeled relatively, not quantitatively.aleflamedyud wrote:You think the top chefs don't have their temperatures calibrated to the tenth of a celcius degree, and their times tuned to the second?

SexyTalon wrote:...where you're doing good to get a precise measurement of "tablespoon" or "pinch".
Proverbs 9:7-8 wrote:Anyone who rebukes a mocker will get an insult in return. Anyone who corrects the wicked will get hurt. So don't bother correcting mockers; they will only hate you.
Mikeski wrote:My favorite vague cooking measurement is the 'heaping tablespoon'. I've got two sets of measuring spoons, and, due to their shapes, there's probably a 50% difference between them if you try to measure this way...
SexyTalon wrote:Mikeski wrote:My favorite vague cooking measurement is the 'heaping tablespoon'. I've got two sets of measuring spoons, and, due to their shapes, there's probably a 50% difference between them if you try to measure this way...
Are you sure they're both tablespoons? One might be a teaspoon.....
Proverbs 9:7-8 wrote:Anyone who rebukes a mocker will get an insult in return. Anyone who corrects the wicked will get hurt. So don't bother correcting mockers; they will only hate you.
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