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Do you have a list of things you want to accomplish before you die? I do… sort of! These are things I want to learn how to do in the kitchen! I really enjoy cooking for my family, and I love learning how to make new things and experiment with different techniques. It’s not so much about specific recipes as it is about acquiring new skills.
I started this list a while ago, and as you can see, I have crossed a few things off.
Learn how to make good sourdough breads
What’s on your culinary bucket list?
Liz @ thequickjourney.blogspot.com says
Okay, so I saw you wanted to cook a great omelete. This is the way I do it, and they turn out very well (I’m really picky, too). Spray your griddle in a circular motion- this helps to keep the egg within that circle and not keep “growing”. Then, slowly pour the egg onto the spray. Let it set up just a bit and add your ingredients (green peppers, ham, onion, etc.)- minus the cheese. Let that cook until you can flip it successfully. Once flipped, add the cheese to that side (let melt) and fold the omelete (I do a tri-fold instead of a double-fold). Then flip a couple of times to ensure that it is fully cooked. Enjoy!
ps. the first turns out the worst, then the next ones are better. 🙂 good luck!
Liz @ thequickjourney.blogspot.com says
another fyi… pour the egg onto the griddle in a slow circle, starting with the outside first. then when you pour the inside, the outer circle of egg is solidified enough that it helps hold the shape as well. i’m sure this makes no sense to you- just fly to my home and i will show you. 🙂 okay, i’m really done now.
Sally says
I love your list! It looks like you are working on it pretty steadily. You might have to make another one to keep you going until you die! I have made marshmallows a couple times (my grandmother used to make them) and homemade marshmallows are THE BEST! I crave them at times. I have also made crackers numerous times that I think are super, super good. My mom used to make them all the time when we were growing up (she didn’t buy crackers very much). If you want recipes for either of these, I’d be happy to share.
Have fun in the kitchen!
Nicolemiko says
I have been trying to find the perfect recipe for homemade hamburger buns and so far nothing. Care to share what you used? 🙂
Nicolemiko says
BTW Weelicious has a great graham crackers recipe that I have made a couple times with my daughter and they are delicious and use good ingredients.
Aliesha says
@Liz @ thequickjourney.blogspot.comThank you so much for the omelet making tips! Can’t wait to try again soon!
Aliesha says
@SallyI would LOVE it if you would share your marshmallow/cracker recipes! Thanks!
Aliesha says
@NicolemikoI LOVE these rolls here: http://joyinmykitchen.blogspot.com/2010/05/100-whole-wheat-rolls.html I made them once, and now I never want to buy hamburger buns again! They are truly SO easy and I think they will probably freeze well. Thanks for the tip on the graham crackers!
pencilsandwhatnot says
Ooh, fortune cookies is a good one – I’d never even considered *making* them. Definitely going on my list! You know, I might make ticking items off my culinary-to-trys a summer project …
Lola