How Do Your View Cooking?
Far too often we get caught up in the necessity of cooking
in order to eat and forget the absolute joy that can be found through the act
of cooking. Of course this isn’t limited to stovetop cooking. There are many
men and women around the world who find baking to be an extremely pleasurable
pastime in addition to traditional stovetop cooking or even barbecuing on a
grill. The main distinction occurs in how you perceive your cooking projects.
How Do Your View Cooking?
While this question is asked somewhat rhetorically, it is a
question you should ask yourself and answer. Do you view cooking as a chore or
duty or do you view it as a project? There is something much more exciting
about embarking on a new project than getting around to a loathsome chore. If
you do view cooking as a chore the more important question might be why?
Some common reasons that people dislike cooking include the
following: lack of skill, lack of confidence, boredom, or you could simply
dislike the inevitable clean up far more than you enjoy the process of cooking.
For each of these, there are solutions if you are willing to make the effort.
A lack of skill when it comes to cooking can be easily
corrected in most cases by taking a few cooking classes. Classes are offered
for varying degrees of skill sets and are meant to help you develop your
cooking talents while teaching you the basics of meal planning and preparation.
You can increase your skills by taking more classes down the road.
While a lack of confidence is a little more difficult to
address having a few ‘dinner parties’ in which your quests can compliment your
culinary talents can often solve this particular dilemma. The key in this
process is to plan your menu carefully and remain well within your comfort zone.
You will be amazed at the wonderfully rich and delicious meals that can be
prepared with very little effort if you are willing to sift through the recipe
books in order to find them.
Boredom in the kitchen is perhaps one of the easiest
problems to fix there is. The solution is exceedingly simple—find a challenge.
Try cooking Thai or Indian cuisine. Try more difficult recipes. Try making only
meals from scratch or simply try broadening your use of spices and seasonings.
There are many things you can do in order to bring some excitement back into
your kitchen. You may even discover hidden talents and tastes in the process.
There will always be clean up. My suggestion is to make a
deal with either your partner or your children and they can draw straws over
who cleans up. Of course if this won’t work in your family, you could always
turn over a new leaf and clean as you go whenever possible. This makes the
clean up process after dinner so much simpler to handle that it is well worth a
few extra minutes during meal prep.
Cooking for pleasure is really the only way to cook. If you
have difficulties when it comes to finding the enjoyment and entertainment
value of cooking, perhaps it’s time you bring some fun back into your kitchen.
If you’re barbecuing, put on some Jimmy Buffet and dance around your kitchen.
If you’re cooking Italian find some nice Italian music to set the mood. Bring
the fun back into your kitchen and you will find that cooking is a pleasure
rather than a chore.
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