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I'm very much a beginner in all things kitchen so I tend to stick to recipes for the most part but obviously I can't work on recipes every day. I've just realized today while cooking 'by myself' (i.e. without a recipe) that I had some habits I frankly never realized I even had.
I almost always start by melting onions in a good chunk of salted butter, especially when I have no idea what I'm going to do. It seems like the right thing to do somehow (one of my housemates melts his onion exclusively in oil but I think I won him over just with the smell of mine).
So, what are your staples? Can be an ingredient or a 'foundation' for a recipe (frying onions for me)
I almost always start by melting onions in a good chunk of salted butter, especially when I have no idea what I'm going to do. It seems like the right thing to do somehow (one of my housemates melts his onion exclusively in oil but I think I won him over just with the smell of mine).
So, what are your staples? Can be an ingredient or a 'foundation' for a recipe (frying onions for me)
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Date: 2010-05-10 03:14 am (UTC)Using the garlic and oil or butter I make my own shrimp scampi, clam sauce, red sauces, bean sauces (kidney beans of any color are divine this way) and toss said sauces over almost any kind of pasta I have on hand. My favorite pasta is linguine - it's flat, thin, has perfect bite and holds the silky sauces well.
That's my two cents. :)