My Cooking Tip # 3

Hello my dear readers,

Here we are, with my third tip in the kitchen:

Read the full recipe first.

I know it sounds silly but if you’re cooking a recipe that you never did it before, the best tip I can give you is to read through the whole thing all the way through before you start to cook or bake.

Not only will this help you have a better understanding of what the final result should look and taste like, you’ll also be able to ascertain which pots, pans, and tools you need, as well as catch important instructions like “let it rest for 2 hours or the worst part: overnight.”

If you’re planning to eat it right away or serve it to your guests in the same day, this information is very useful 😉

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23 responses to “My Cooking Tip # 3”

  1. Shepherd Cathy Avatar

    My Cooking Tip # 3

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you for reading!

  2. Kritika Avatar

    Rightly said. Love the frog 😀
    Happy Day 🙂

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Kritika! Have a wonderful day too!

      1. Kritika Avatar

        🙂 🙂

  3. derrickjknight Avatar

    Very sound

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Derrick!

  4. Nourish Avatar

    Couldn’t agree more! We’ve made the mistake of not reading a recipe in its entirety before, and the dish has suffered as a result. Thanks for sharing!

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Hahaha…yep, this can happen 🤪 as long as is still edible I think is still ok though 😀
      Thank you for stopping by!

      1. Nourish Avatar

        Yep, that’s literally us 😂

  5. The Mindful Gingernut Avatar

    I definitely need to take your advice here! I’m always setting out to bake something which then needs to refrigerated for 2 hours or marinaded overnight 🙈 thank you for sharing 🙏🏻

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Hahaha…oh yes, it happened to me too…and is very sad when we expect to eat it right away 🤪
      Thank you for stopping by!

  6. Jessica E. Larsen Avatar

    True. I always read the recipes two or three times before deciding if I can cook/bake it hehe 😁

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Haha…me too 🤪 Just to make sure I have all I need including the talent to do it🤪😂

      1. Jessica E. Larsen Avatar

        Ah, I’m sure the talent is the last thing you need to check haha that is always ready.

      2. popsiclesociety Avatar

        Haha…thanks dear Jess….yes, my talent is always strange though…not always is edible what I do 🤪😂

      3. Jessica E. Larsen Avatar

        Oh yes, there are those days… 😒😱😂

  7. anne leueen Avatar

    Such a good point !

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you Anne!

  8. strawberryandcream Avatar

    Sooo true! I have had so many kitchen fails because I try to rush into a recipe without reading through everything first.

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you! I guess it was a learning point 😉 Rushing sometimes means more time 😂

  9. Shaheen Reviews Avatar

    I also follow this tip💖💖😀
    I also imagine myself cooking that dish while reading instructions so that I sort of know beforehand what all steps needs to be followed and I don’t miss any ingredient 😀😀

    1. popsiclesociety Avatar

      Thank you! Yes, that’s always wise, especially when we expect to eat immediately but then we find out it takes hours to make 🤪😉 or we expect it to raise while we’ve forgot the baking powder 🤪😉

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