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I want to learn how to cook. Now that I'm not a lone NEET anymore but in a relationship, I want to reach a level where I can cook a succulent meal for my partner. I want to start simple, with a focus on noodle dishes. Later, I want to move on to rice dishes, but that's for the future.

Hit me with your tips and tricks for someone who has cooked maybe 4-5 times in his life and hasn't cooked in like 10 years. I'm a complete noob.

Also, YouTube channels would be greatly appreciated, especially those focused on simple dishes and easy stuff. I don't need anything complex for at least the next year.

Simple. Quick. Tasty. Thats what im looking for.

Thanks, Hexbears!

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[–] LeylaLove@hexbear.net 4 points 4 months ago

Internet Shaq and CCD are both great.

The best piece of advice I have is leave the food alone when it's cooking. New cooks have a habit of checking the food way too often, stirring it or flipping it every minute. Some dishes do require this, but for the most part your food will be better if you don't.