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Originally Posted by chris.lawrence . One thing that always bothered me working as a chef, is how much the industry is filled with mis-information and general lack of understanding for food and flavours, beyond urban-myths and simply doing as they are told.
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AMEN! Well said, Chris.
I share your philosophy exactly. I blame Food TV. MTV is to music what Food TV is to food. MTV
used to play music, now they're entertainment ABOUT music. Food TV doesn't teach you to cook, it's entertainment ABOUT food. People have been lead astray by the edited TV show where everything comes out perfect every time.
I believe people should cook with basic cooking methods, forget the recipes, and create from the ingredients you have and the inspiration in your heart.
Quick story - A newlywed wife is making roast beef for her husband. She takes out the roast, cuts both ends off and puts it in the oven. "Why did you cut the ends off?" asks the husband. "That's how my mom does it," she says.
Later, they're at mom's house. She cuts the ends off the roast too. "Why do you do that?" he asks. "That's how my mom did it." the mother replies.
For the holiday, they go to grandma's house. She takes out the roast, cuts the two ends off and puts it in the oven. "This is too much," the husband says, "three generations of wasting beef." "Why do you cut the ends off?" he asks the grandmother.
"I never had a pan big enough to fit the roast," she replies. Three generations later, the way to cook roast begins with cutting the ends off.
People need to ask "why"? in cooking.
Not only did I read your post, but you inspired me to relate that story.
Thanks, and welcome.