I'd like to dive into fifty simple meals everyone should know how to cook. This list should provide assistance to those now cooking on their own or for others.
Let's start,
1. a proper omelette
2. Chocolate chip cookies, the difference between store-bought cookies and homemade is incomparable.
3. A whole roast chicken
4. Appetizer's, for parities
5. Steak. Medium-rare, any cut will do.
6. Burritos
7. Pizza-- people would be surprised how well they can make their own home pizza taste.
8. Scrambled eggs-- easy and quick breakfast
9. Grilled Cheese -- most likely the simplest meal apart from PB&J
10. Steamed Rice
11. Stir-Fry
12. A unique hot sauce
13. Chili
14. Beef Stew
15. Guacamole
16. Chicken pot pie
17. Apple Pie
18. Duck
19. a Loaf of Bread
20. Perfectly crisped bacon
21.Shepard's Pie
22. Something with a crockpot
23.Whipped Cream
24. Hamburgers on the grill
25. Gravy-- it goes on everything
26. Mashed potatoes-- go for thanksgiving
27. Fish -- Tilapia, Flounder, Salmon
28. Asparagus
29 Oatmeal - it's healthy
30. Risotto
31. Chocolate cake- for the birthday
32. Cream Brulee
33. Pancakes-- made from scratch
34. Biscuits -- you know, for the gravy
35. Smoothie - only the freshest ingredients
36. Nachos
37. Chicken Soup
38. Your favorite dish, or your significant others
39. Stove-top popcorn
40. Pork Belly
41.Dog Treats
42. A whole Turkey
43. Fire roasted sausages
44. A poached egg
45. A hearty stew
46. Roasted Veggies
47. Brats
48 Chicken or vegetable stock
49. Pesto
50. Spaghetti and meat balls.
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