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Learn to cook

Jazzy

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Where did you learn to cook?
 
I still need to learn how to cook some fancy dishes to be honest. I can follow recipes quite well but without a recipe, I can only make basic stuff which isn’t great
 
I still like to follow recipes - whether it's one from online or in a recipe book. I like to remake things that taste good to me especially if I already have the ingredients on hand.
 
Can't say I really cook, but I learned a bit from my mom, grandma and a cooking class at school.
 
My mom taught me to make eggs, grilled cheese and sausage when I was six, but I wasn't allowed near the stove without anyone around until I was 10. Ever since, I've been looking though recipes and watching cooking competition shows to vary up my cooking.
 
My mom taught me to make eggs, grilled cheese and sausage when I was six, but I wasn't allowed near the stove without anyone around until I was 10. Ever since, I've been looking though recipes and watching cooking competition shows to vary up my cooking.

What would you say is the best thing you've ever made?
 
I had learned to cook "Odong Sardines" a few days ago. It was not bad for the taste of this dish.
 
I basically learned cooking from my mother, although at school, we also had cooking class.
 
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