Train Yourself to be a Better Cook (2024)

It’s obvious when a dish is missing something — the question is how to figure out what that something is. Former F&W associate food editor Daniel Gritzer asked Aki Kamozawa and H. Alexander Talbot, of the food science blog Ideas in Food, for exercises to help sharpen your tasting skills and become a more confident, intuitive cook.

3 Tasting Exercises

  1. Salt
  2. Acid
  3. Personality

Train Yourself to be a Better Cook (1)

Cooking with salt

Why is salt important to flavor?

“Salt is the most essential seasoning — without it, everything you cook will taste flat,” says Kamozawa. “Even if we eliminate all other seasonings, it’s possible to make a delicious meal seasoning with salt alone.”

Five principles of salting

  1. There’s a fine line between the perfect amount of salt and too much, but don’t be afraid to risk over-salting — that’s the only way to learn where the line is.
  2. Some salts taste saltier than others. This is true of different types (kosher, sea, table) and even different brands. For consistency, pick an all-purpose salt (kosher) and a finishing salt (Maldon), and stick with them.
  3. To increase your chances of hitting the seasoning sweet spot, add salt in small increments while tasting along the way, not all at once.
  4. When reducing liquids, add salt only after the liquid is reduced to avoid over-concentrating it.
  5. A dish that tastes perfectly seasoned today will often taste under-seasoned tomorrow. This is because foods absorb salt as they sit, so taste and adjust as necessary.

A Bottle of Salt Spray Changed How I Cook

Workout: applying salt

Seasoning food isn’t just a question of how much salt to add, but also how to apply it. In this exercise, we salt three pork chops three ways, then cook and taste them to see how each method affects the meat’s texture, flavor, and juiciness.

Exercise setup

  • Three 2-inch-thick, bone-in pork chops (about 1 1/2 pounds each)
  • Fine sea salt
  • Water
  • Plastic wrap

Time needed: 24 hours

Pork chop one: Soak in a saltwater brine

In a container, dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in 3 cups of cool water. Add the pork chop, cover, and refrigerate for 24 hours. Drain and pat dry before cooking.
Lesson: The meat absorbs the salty brine, seasoning it throughout and making it extra plump and juicy.

Pork chop two: Rub with salt and air-dry in fridge

Rub 1/2 teaspoon of salt all over the pork chop. Stand the chop on a small plate and refrigerate, uncovered, for 24 hours.
Lesson: Seasoning in advance gives the salt time to penetrate to the center of the chop; air-drying the chop concentrates its porky flavor.

Pork chop three: Season just before cooking

Wrap the pork chop in plastic and keep refrigerated. Just before cooking, rub 1/2 teaspoon of salt all over the chop.
Lesson: A nice crust forms on the meat’s surface, but it’s unseasoned in the center. A sprinkle of salt on the center of each slice will balance it out.

The Juicy Secret to Seasoning Meat

Train Yourself to be a Better Cook (2)

Cooking with acid

How do you brighten flavor?

If a dish has enough salt and still tastes flat, it’s often because it needs a mouthwatering burst of acidity — think of a squeeze of lemon on a piece of fish, or vinegary pickles on a sandwich. If a dish is too acidic, the way to achieve balance is to add fat or sugar to mute the sourness.

Acid thesaurus

The following words all describe acidity in food: sour, tangy, vinegary, bright, sharp.

Two ways to add acid to food

  1. Add lemon or lime juice for a clean, fresh flavor; citrus is especially good with other fruits, fish, and raw or cooked vegetables.
  2. Add vinegar. There are so many different options and each has its own character, from the sweet-sour taste of balsamic to the crisp, fruity taste of white wine vinegar and the aged, oaky notes of red wine vinegar.

7 Vinegars Every Home Cook Should Have on Hand, According to a Pro

When to add acid to food

  1. Many savory foods benefit from the bright touch of acid: Try adding a little red wine vinegar to a beef stew, lemon juice to mayonnaise, and minced pickled onions to a bean salad.
  2. Sweets can also taste better with a little bit of acid: Squeeze lemon juice into a fruit puree or fruit salad to make its flavor pop, or fold a tangy bit of sour cream into whipped cream as a topping for chocolate cake.

Workout: balancing acid

If you want to learn about acid, teach your tongue by making a vinaigrette. Start by mixing equal parts acid and oil. Next, add more oil one tablespoon at a time, tasting along the way until it tastes well balanced. If you add too much oil, adding more acid will balance it out again.

Exercise setup

  • Lemons
  • Fine sea salt
  • Extra-virgin olive oil
  • Sugar

Tip: Sugar can also soften acidic flavors, as in a sweet-and-sour sauce. To see how, make an overly sour vinaigrette, then whisk in sugar a pinch at a time until the vinaigrette tastes less harsh but not sweet.

Step one: lemon and salt

In a bowl, combine 1 tablespoon of lemon juice with a pinch of salt, whisking to dissolve the salt.
Taste: The juice should taste overly salty; that will decrease as you add oil.

Step two: Add oil

Whisk in 1 tablespoon of olive oil.
Taste: The lemon should taste more balanced but still too acidic.

Step three: Whisk and taste

Now whisk in more olive oil, 1 tablespoon at a time, to balance the vinaigrette, tasting along the way.
Taste: The finished vinaigrette should neither be too sour nor too flabby.

You're Not Adding Enough Vinegar to Your Vinaigrette

Train Yourself to be a Better Cook (3)

Personality

How do you make food more interesting?

Once a dish is seasoned with salt and has just the right acidity level, the next step is to give it some character, such as a fresh accent from herbs or the warmth of spices.

15 ways to add a tasty spin to your food

  1. Warm spices: cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, cardamom
  2. Hot spices: cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, black pepper
  3. Smoky flavors: pimentón, diced bacon, smoked salt, chipotles
  4. Pickled flavors: minced cornichons, diced pickled onions, kimchi
  5. Briny flavors: capers, bottarga, olives
  6. Sweet flavors: molasses, maple syrup, honey
  7. Floral flavors: rose water, lavender, saffron
  8. Fresh green flavors: parsley, tarragon, mint, basil
  9. Woody green flavors: sage, rosemary, thyme
  10. Pungent flavors: garlic, scallion, horseradish, mustard
  11. Spicy flavors: fresh chiles, Sriracha, Tabasco
  12. Savory flavors: grated cheeses, nutritional yeast, soy sauce
  13. Zesty flavors: citrus zest, ginger, yuzu kosho
  14. Nutty flavors: pecans, pistachios, walnuts, sesame
  15. Funky flavors: anchovies, fish sauce, blue cheese, miso

Building Blocks of Flavor

Workout: adding flavor

Sautéed mushrooms have a savory, earthy flavor but are otherwise relatively neutral. Here, we divide the sautéed mushrooms into bowls and then flavor each one with either fresh herbs, lemon zest, or crème fraîche, observing how each enhances the flavor of the mushrooms.

Exercise setup

  • 2 1/4 pounds sliced cremini mushrooms, sautéed in butter and seasoned with salt
  • Minced fresh herbs (parsley, chives, tarragon)
  • Lemon zest
  • Crème fraîche

Bowl one: 2 teaspoons fresh herbs

Effect: Lightens the mushrooms with a vibrant, green taste.

Bowl two: zest of 1/4 lemon

Effect: Adds an unexpected, bright, fruity zing.

Bowl three: 1 1/2 tablespoons crème fraîche

Effect: Adds a rich, creamy glaze with a subtle tang.

7 Mushrooms That Go Beyond the Button

Train Yourself to be a Better Cook (2024)

FAQs

How can I make my cooking better? ›

21 Home Cooking Skills: How to Be a Better Cook
  1. Collect Skills, Not Recipes.
  2. Emulate Professional Chefs and Always Do Your Mise-En-Place.
  3. Invest In Your Equipment.
  4. Choose Gadgets and Utensils Wisely.
  5. Taste, Taste, and Taste Again.
  6. Understand the Maillard Reaction.
  7. Source Your Ingredients with Care.
  8. Know Your Onions.

Why is it important to learn how do you cook for yourself? ›

When you prepare your own meals, you have more control over the ingredients. By cooking for yourself, you can ensure that you and your family eat fresh, wholesome meals. This can help you to look and feel healthier, boost your energy, stabilize your weight and mood, and improve your sleep and resilience to stress.

How can I get myself to cook more? ›

If you need cooking motivation, here are five tips to inspire your desire to cook.
  1. Try Something New. If preparing food is a new experience for you, there are no limits to what you can learn to cook. ...
  2. Think About Your Health. ...
  3. Be Realistic. ...
  4. Cook for Others. ...
  5. Try One New Thing.

What makes a good cook? ›

A poll of 2,000 people revealed the top 50 indicators of culinary expertise, including always trying a new dish when eating out, and owning top quality cookware. Confident cooks also know the correct wine to pair with meats and fish, know which foods go well together and are happy preparing meals in front of guests.

How to be a self-taught chef? ›

Can you be a self-taught cook like a chef at home?
  1. Find Your Inspirations. ...
  2. Start With a Couple Basic Cookbooks. ...
  3. Keep a Minimum Amount of Kitchen Tools. ...
  4. Go Off-Recipe ONCE You Are Confident in Your Skills. ...
  5. Invest in a Set of Good Kitchen Equipment. ...
  6. Don't Get Mad When Things Aren't Perfect. ...
  7. Be Mindful of Your Ingredients.

How to learn to cook like a chef? ›

Learn to Cook Like a Professional Chef with these 8 Essential Skills
  1. Get the Right Kitchen Tools. ...
  2. Keep Your Knives Sharp. ...
  3. Create a Cooking Notebook. ...
  4. Prep Everything. ...
  5. Waste Not, Want Not. ...
  6. Keep It Clean. ...
  7. Learn How to Disassemble a Whole Chicken. ...
  8. Master the Fine Art of Eggs.
Sep 27, 2020

How to cook properly? ›

Summary
  1. Cook food properly – to at least 75 °C or hotter.
  2. Use a thermometer to check the temperature of cooked foods.
  3. If you use a microwave, check that the food is cooked evenly throughout.
  4. Cook foods made from eggs thoroughly.
  5. Cool and store cooked food as soon as possible.
  6. Reheat food until steaming hot.

Is cooking a talent or skill? ›

Culinary talent is more than just cooking skills. It's also about creativity, passion, and adaptability. If you want to develop your culinary talent, you need to challenge yourself, learn from others, and experiment with new ideas. Here are some tips to help you grow as a chef and a culinary manager.

Is cooking hard or easy? ›

Cooking may also become easier when you've got a good grasp on things like knife cuts, proper temperatures for food safety, and the art of pairing different spices. Cooking is typically more forgiving than baking but that doesn't always mean that it's easy. Some mistakes can be difficult to correct, like over-salting.

Is learning to cook hard? ›

Learning to cook can be tough. So many recipes, and even more variables: ingredients, tools, techniques and other cooking lingo. Which to choose? The S-curve of learning is a sweet little theory that can help explain why learning to cook can be so hard at times.

How to stop being too lazy to cook? ›

7 Easy Cooking Tips for Lazy People
  1. Stock your pantry with the basics. ...
  2. Stock up on frozen ingredients. ...
  3. Cook an extra batch of food. ...
  4. Have freezer-friendly containers and bags handy. ...
  5. Master a few one-pot meals. ...
  6. Roast your meals. ...
  7. Invest in the right kitchen helper. ...
  8. 6 Beginner's Recipes you can make with a Kitchen Machine.

How can I make my daily cooking easier? ›

One of the most effective ways to streamline your cooking process is by prepping ingredients ahead of time. Spend a little time on a designated day chopping vegetables, marinating meat, and measuring out spices. Store them in containers or zip-lock bags, making it easy to grab and use throughout the week.

Why do I find cooking so stressful? ›

The pressure to meet family preferences, dietary restrictions, and the relentless cycle of planning, buying vegetables & and other ingredients, and cooking can become a never-ending task. This can exacerbate stress and fatigue rather than alleviate it. Moreover, the issue extends beyond the act of cooking itself.

Can cooking be self-taught? ›

It's not just about enjoying tasty meals but also harboring curiosity and excitement to create them. If your joy involves experimenting with ingredients, investing in kitchen gadgets, or exploring various cooking methods, you are on the right path to becoming a self-taught chef.

Can I learn cooking by myself? ›

The thing about learning how to cook is that there's no one way of going about it - just as long as you're determined and willing, anyone can become a self-taught cook. That being said, here are some tips to help you get started on your self-cooking journey.

Can anyone learn to be a good cook? ›

A common misconception is that cooking is a natural talent.

But nobody is born a chef, and everyone can learn to cook with practice. It's not that you either can or can't cook. It's that you do or don't cook.

How long does it take to become a good cook? ›

Starting from scratch with no prior experience could mean taking several years to learn the necessary skills and techniques to prepare delicious dishes. However, having some prior experience or choosing a specific culinary path could shorten the learning curve.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Kerri Lueilwitz

Last Updated:

Views: 5607

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (47 voted)

Reviews: 94% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Kerri Lueilwitz

Birthday: 1992-10-31

Address: Suite 878 3699 Chantelle Roads, Colebury, NC 68599

Phone: +6111989609516

Job: Chief Farming Manager

Hobby: Mycology, Stone skipping, Dowsing, Whittling, Taxidermy, Sand art, Roller skating

Introduction: My name is Kerri Lueilwitz, I am a courageous, gentle, quaint, thankful, outstanding, brave, vast person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.