Their goal is to test recipes, figure out the most straightforward way to make them at home, and then show you how to do it. It might take a little while, but just watching them will show you what cooking looks like. Recipes aren’t so intimidating when you’ve seen what different methods are and how they should look. I recommend getting a free trial on their website and watching some episodes. Then perhaps start with cooking vegetables as side dishes. That way you remove the complications of cooking meat, and there’s less to lose if they don’t come out quite right.
Mar 13, 2025

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One of my favorites. if you can find it, give ā€œMilk Streetā€ some of your time
Mar 13, 2025
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@CODENAMEBEKKA will do. thank you 😌
Mar 13, 2025
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@CODENAMEBEKKA I have a Milk Street cookbook from the library right now!
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This sounds like something that would be super beneficial to me, thank you for the rec!!!
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