skilletlicker
Head Chef
I enjoy Alton Brown. In the 90s I had several dozen Good Eats episodes on VCR tape. Learned something from nearly every episode. Never tried to follow one his recipes though.
The gist was often; instead of making this thing in a couple hours, here's how to turn it into a two-day procedure. Or sometimes; I hate unitaskers, single-purpose kitchen appliances, so here's how to do the same thing with a heating pad and a cardboard box.
I'd happily watch new episodes of Good Eats. Wouldn't be the show I'd recommend to someone wanting to learn how to cook though.
The gist was often; instead of making this thing in a couple hours, here's how to turn it into a two-day procedure. Or sometimes; I hate unitaskers, single-purpose kitchen appliances, so here's how to do the same thing with a heating pad and a cardboard box.
I'd happily watch new episodes of Good Eats. Wouldn't be the show I'd recommend to someone wanting to learn how to cook though.
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