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We usually think about acquiring good cooking habits and ways to improve our masterchef skills by implementing novelties, tips and tricks, and going out of our comfort zone. In fact, we previously wrote a handful of useful posts just about that and you can find them here, here and here.

But the truth is, unless we earn our bread from cooking, most of us are pretty susceptible to daily kitchen mishaps, faux pas and questionable recipes that would make any chef’s hair stand on end. “What bad cooking habits get on your nerves?” asked one Redditor on the Cooking community and added “For me it’s when people use the highest flame setting to cook EVERYTHING. It is wasteful, overcooks food, overboils everything and it really does ruin pans.”

The thread immediately resonated with cooking aficionados who saw it as a perfect opportunity to spill all the bad cooking habits that totally annoy them. And it’s not looking pretty.

#1

"I can't get my lasagna to taste as good as yours."

"Did you follow the recipe?"

"Yeah, but I don't really like pork so I substituted chicken, and instead of salt, I added extra sugar, because I prefer sugar. "

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Bella10
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This makes me laugh when I read reviews on recipe blogs. They change so much of the recipe that it’s a different dish entirely

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#2

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Putting no salt in anything and expecting the salt shaker at the table to do the job. Nothing seasoned at the table with a salt shaker will ever even approach the flavor of something that was seasoned throughout the cooking process.

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Kimi Tomminello
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some people have to cook family meals for people with dietary restrictions. I HATE not bring able to use salt when preparing certain holiday meals because my dad is sodium restricted.

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30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Parents who only steam veggies and barely use salt or pepper on them and then act all shocked when their kids don't like it. Of course they won't like that, most adults would be peeved getting something like that.

Something as simple as roasting veggies with some basic herbs and a good olive oil can make a huge difference.

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#4

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves 10 years in kitchens here so bear with me...

crowding pans, moving/scraping cut ingredients with the sharp side of knife, knife in the sink, steaming most veggies, not salting pasta water, watering down beer for brats, way too much water when boiling pasta, adding garlic too early & burning it, not toasting buns, not letting leftovers cool before putting in tupper-ware & fridge, etc etc etc.

edit: add to that impatiently flipping/mixing around food while its cooking! whether it's burgers/steaks/veggies whatever! sometimes you need a lil color/char

but also if someone else cooks for me, i will love whatever it is sincerely and not say a word.

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30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Boiling vegetables until they are mush. My husband didn’t eat vegetables for more than half of his life because he thought they were disgusting. I found out it was because his grandmother just boiled everything and then covered it in that nasty “0 calorie” spray butter. ROAST THEM. SAUTEE. GRILL. please don’t boil veg unless for something specific like potatoes or you need to blanch something.

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Huddo's sister
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Both my sets of grandparent did this, which meant for a long time my parents did too, because they didn't know how to do it better.

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#6

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves My mother’s glass cutting board. I lack the words to explain the torture of using a glass cutting board. Awful. I did finally buy her a couple good knives that she won’t use. This year I am getting her a nice wooden board for her to not use.

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Foxxy (The Original)
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh yes, my parents had a glass chopping board when I was a kid and I hated the sound out made.

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30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Stop opening the oven. If you're looking, it ain't cooking!

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Jon Steensen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

especially for suffles and profiterolles, which will collapse and be spoiled by opening the oven too soon.

Nilsen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There is a window in modern ovens so you can look in. You don't need to open the door! If you do, then you really need to clean your ocen window....

Jen F
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Souffles, profiteroles, meringue cookies, cheesecake, popovers... I can keep going folks! DON'T DO IT!

Matt Ronald Slater
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's what oven lights are for. However, if you still can't see... CLEAN YOUR DAMN OVEN! Don't let the window go opaque!

Jo Frey
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unless of course the last person who used the oven left a mess that blots the oven window...

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Maria Mendez
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bringing the temperature down if you're letting the cooler air into the oven!

Baali Venomax
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You have to check on these modern electric ones though coz the smell of the food doesn't escape the oven so there's no way to check if its getting close to being ready. The old gas ovens, close to finish time, the smell of the cooked food would escape the oven so you could turn it down and not burn anything thing.

Brad Hertzler
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Learn how to and use a timer!!!!! I'm a chef. I'm always busy, so I tend to forget things that aren't right in front of me, including pasta cooking once I can stop stirring it. I use timers for EVERYTHING!!!!! I know my chicken breasts will come out perfect in 21 minutes, so they go into the over, a 21 minute timer is set and they are cooked through, yet tender and jucy. I also calculate (by poundage) how long to roast a turkey. Again, it comes out perfect every times.

Lynn Wilson Bilotta
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is my brother in law. I needed a pan of vegetables roasted at 425-450. He would only allow his super expensive Wolf range to be heated to 400. I wanted the pan to go on the bottom track but he insisted I use the top track. Then he kept opening the damn door to check everything else with a thermometer. Since the oven temp barely reached 350, my dish was ruined. He is a misogynist.

Amanda Lawrence
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I got a new oven I specifically picked one with a window and light so I could peek at things without opening the oven

Pan-Panda
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Only time I open it is if I hear a suspicious sound come from it lol. Sometimes the people who also use the over leave a bit of unseen mess and it explodes/pops so I check to make sure it didn't get on my food.

Warren Paris
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Knew someone kept opening the roasting turkey door added 2 hours before done =5 hours til starving folks

SelkieBlackfysh
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I gotta check sometimes. I'll pour a bit of bacon grease on my brussel sprouts and broccoli and of course it speeds up the process in certain spots so I check to make sure I get juuuust enough char.

Moisturized Elbows
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish i could do this but the oven in my apartment is a bit old so it's hard to adjust the heat and there's no light so i have to open to check for some stuff :(

Meme Kitty
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i recommend a oven with a window and an oven light, that way you can examine the food without opening the oven

Theoretical Empiricist
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Primarily by knowing how long something is supposed to bake or roast. Put the food in, close the door, and set a timer.

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#8

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves My husband “seasons the pan” instead of seasoning the food. As in, he sprinkles salt/pepper/Italian seasoning into a hot pan and then adds plain, unseasoned protein on top. He seems to think this accomplishes the same thing as seasoning the meat directly. It does not.

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Cathy
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ah, I use this technique sometimes for Indian dishes. But only if you use something wet afterwards, for example coconut milk or (vegan) yoghurt or tofu scramble.. It makes the flavor of the herbs come out.

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#9

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves I can’t deal when they put the onion and garlic in at the same time and expect the onions to be caramelised. I need more time than the garlic will allow !

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#10

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Following the recipe even when your food is clearly going to sh*t. Looks burnt at 20 mins? Maybe don't cook it for 25.

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#11

There’s a guy I work with that makes me cry when he cooks a steak. Toss a cold steak in a cold pan and cook on med-low, flips it at 15 minutes for another round. Cooked meat should not be gray.

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#12

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves More of a lack of a habit than a habit, but not sharpening knives regularly is one of the worst things to do to your knives. And 9 out of 10 times, people cut themselves on a dull knife, not a sharp one. Its also just better for the food you are going to end up eating; your veggies wont be so bruised, your steaks wont be that little bit extra tenderized from forcing a dull knife through it. The dullest knife ive ever seen couldnt slice through the skin of a baked potato. So it is in your interest and the food's also.

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BorPand8
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I got my first Japanese knife recently. It's literally razor-sharp and so much fun to use

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#13

Every. Single. Thing. My. Dad. Cooks.

He puts good meat in a slow cooker with nothing but water. Slowly boiled meat. Yum.

Puts all ingredients in a pan before he heats the pan

He uses a glass cutting board

"As far as I'm concerned, the microwave is the best way to cook _____."

A thick layer of aerosol cooking spray on meat before grilling it.

Never give this man a ribeye.

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Lance d'Boyle
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My Dad cooked one meal a year and acted like it was going to be a gourmet experience for all. I remember him describing the best way to cook green beans: put them in a casserole, with french onion soup mix and water and cook slowly for an hour. My step mother and I looked at each other and said "uh, no". Steam them for a minute or two and put some butter on. Let the green beans be green beans and speak for themselves. I think my father was thinking slow cooked meat is yummy so slow cooked beans would be too.

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#14

I have had to teach so many of my friends to TASTE THEIR FOOD AS THEY COOK IT. Shocked me that apparently that wasn’t obvious to some people

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#15

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Dirty cooks. Leaving the knife dirty, not wiping down the counter, cross contaminating everything.

"I don't cook with salt."

And people who only use shortcuts that get mad because they tried my recipe and it didn't work.

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#16

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Putting the noodles into the water before it's boiled, like legit the water is straight out of the tap and the stove's not on yet. Read the goddamn instructions, boiling water takes longer than 3 minutes and thats why your ramen is fucking mushy.

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Cathy
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nooooo are people doing this?? Better not let the Italians read this 🤯

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#17

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves When people press down hard on everything they’re cooking...I am thinking of one person in particular that is an absolute dumpster fire in the kitchen. Making pancakes? She flips them and then mashes them down with the spatula! Fried eggs? Smash em!

Also when people don’t let meat rest after it’s cooked. Or cut with the grain.

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Al Christensen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For me, heat is part of the joy of eating meat. So what if some juices run from the meat when it's cut. The juices mix with other food on the plate anyway, so it all gets consumed.

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30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves My mother uses metal utensils when cooking in our Teflon pans, then complains that they wear so easily. Even AFTER I've explained you never use metal in the pans, she does it anyway and says she forgot.

We have gone through 3 non-stick pans so far.

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Hawkmoon
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've always heard that it's dangerous, like cancer inducing, to cook in a scratched teflon pan. Maybe a hoax, but I can't find a reliable source about that. Some sites even said that it's dangerous if you cook above a certain temperature.

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#19

Plating food, then moving a screaming hot pan to the sink and dumping cold water all over it. Had to explain to a friend why she couldn't do this to her roommate's brand new Le Creuset braiser.

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#20

Cross contamination. Whether it’s products or utensils with raw to cooked foods. Washing hands in there too... these things get on my nerves for real.

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#21

Margarine. It is NOT the same as butter. Got into a fight with my mom last Christmas over her wanting me to use margarine in the macaroni and the mashed potatoes.

Then she tried to cook asparagus in the microwave (with margarine) but I'm hoping that was just a her thing.

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Jon Steensen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I can't even think of a single place where I think the use of margarine is justified, exept for, perhaps, if you are cooking for a lactose intollerant person. Especially if you are making Danish pastry, you MUST use butter. Those substituting it width margarine, make a product where the fat just coats the upper part of your mouth in a thin film, that will not dissolve as you eat it.

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#22

When people f**k with the timer/burner when I’m cooking. I had some tomato sauce going at a nice even simmer, but apparently someone else in my household thought it should be boiling like pasta water, so they jacked up the temp to high and added more time to the timer...

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Kainaath Khan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same thing happened to me, difference they reduce the flames when I wanted to boil something. I kept wondering why on earth won't this water boil realised it 10 mins later.

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#23

Starting a big cooking project with dirty dishes in the sink. Not cleaning while you go.

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#24

Refusing to use salt when seasoning a dish. My friend thinks that she has "discovered" how to season food with herbs and spices and that she doesn't need to use boring old salt. It is kind of pretentious and her food is very bland.

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Bella10
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you only eat natural, unprocessed foods, it is very hard to have too much sodium by seasoning as you cook. I don’t understand why people are so afraid of cooking with salt

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#25

When you make the effort to do a BEAUTIFUL roast dinner for someone for the first time and they immediately drown it in cheap sh*tty tomato sauce. Happened to me last week. It cut a little bit, I’ll admit.

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Huddo's sister
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If that's the way they are used to and they enjoy it, why is it a problem. It's not a reflection on your cooking, it's just about different tastes. Wouldn't it be worse if they turned their nose up at it and refused to eat it because they didn't like it plain?

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#26

Nonstick pans don’t hold heat well. So if you’re trying to get a sear on meat, as soon as you put the meat in the nonstick, the heat transfers and the pan temp goes down. So getting consistent browning and crust is impossible.

I’ve had really expensive pans of all kinds, and nothing has outperformed my $18 cast iron skillet. Everything from searing meat, to browning veggies, to baking pizzas and breads. Nothing compares. If it’s the Maillard Reaction you’re trying to achieve, it’s the best option in my opinion. If you prefer carbon steel or stainless steel, I won’t argue with you because the differences aren’t super noticeable. But from my taste buds and experiences, it’s cast iron.

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#27

This is burned into my memory: I was at a friend's house and she was making guacamole. Her idea of pitting the avocado was wielding the chef knife in a stabbing motion directed point first at the pit, while she was holding the avocado half in her other hand. I thought I was watching a slasher film. I was TERRIFIED.

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Nikki Sevven
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You don't need to use the knife at all. Just quarter the avocado from top to bottom, and you can pop the pit right out of the one quarter it sticks to. Without the knife.

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#28

Not seasoning food. Unless for health reasons. Also, salting a plate before tasting.

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Kainaath Khan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate it. Why add something to a plate without tasting. To get my revenge I added a tad extra salt before serving and my family member added salt without tasting. You knw what happened.

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#29

Pots on the stove with the handles sticking out. It’s so easy to elbow-bump one and have boiling water on your knees. Don’t cook barefoot!

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#30

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves When they put 5 grains of salt instead of a good pinch.

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Awsomemom52
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A friend puts a tiny pinch of salt in his pasta water (and oil😖)... and then complains, that the pasta tastes so bland, when he cooks a pasta dish.

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#31

I have many but adding garlic on the pan too early and burning it to bitter. Looking at you, Facebook videos I end up watching even when I haven't subscribed.

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#32

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves People cutting up things one at a time. Example: celery stalks. Grab a few at a time!!!

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#33

When burgers are thick and not wide. Its so much easier to cook to temp when it's all evenly spread on the griddle. Can't stand a crusty thickburger that's still mooing in the middle.

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#34

Dirty kitchens, greasy, smelly, dirty kitchens.

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#35

People who season things way too early, before it has had a chance to reduce down, and then complaining it’s too salty. People who use WAY too much salt are just as bad as those who don’t season food at all. People who put their expensive kitchen knives in the dishwasher. Cross contamination - preparing meat (especially chicken) before cooking it, then using the same board to cut vegetables for the salad! No, running it under the tap is not enough!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you're lazy and don't want to wash the cutting board a bunch, just cut your raw meat last. Chop all your veggies and herbs first, put them aside, and let the chicken be the last thing you slice while prepping.

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#36

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Cutting everything with steak knives: An apple? Steak knife; onion? Steak knife; watermelon? Steak knife; any kind of meat? Steak knife -.- A cooked steak?? Butter knife...

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#38

Watching people abuse or neglect good knives is unnerving, wasted zest and fond makes me sad, but it straight up bothers me when people crowd the pan and end up steaming what's inside instead of browning it

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#39

USING THE SHARP SIDE OF YOUR KNIFE TO SCRAPE THE CUTTING BOARD

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Donna Clanclan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I honestly have no idea if I used to do this. I make sure not to now. Just can't remember if I took that kinda care before.

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#40

When people make sauces like they're making a goddamn soup. Ooooo this boils my blood. My mom isn't a bad cook but my dad always was. Making spaghetti was like the peak of his culinary achievement. Pasta sauce for him was always watered down with giant chunks of onion and peppers and whatever other nonsense he threw in there. You would essentially be lading a vegetable soup over your unsalted and over or undercooked noodles. I get personal preference but holy sh*t man thats my line.

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Donna Clanclan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hubby likes spaghetti sauce that could pass for salsa. I hate unprocessed tomatoes. Cook those down!! It's a sauce, not a chutney! Strangely, he prefers the hamburger meat to be tiny specks, while I like meaty-can-jab-it-with-a-fork. We compromise and make two sauces.

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#41

One of them for me is when people have no flexibility when it comes to cooking.

Went on a trip with some friends and one of my friends wanted to roast some veg and the recipe he wanted to use called for thyme. We went to the store and they didn’t have any. But they had rosemary and other herbs. I kept suggesting that rosemary would be a good substitute...but he refused. We ended having to go to another store for his precious thyme.

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BorPand8
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe he really like thyme. Rosemary doesn't taste the same at all

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#42

My ex would pour pasta into boiling water and then turn it down to low. Like he was making rice not pasta. He thought all gluten free pasta was just terrible. NO BRO, it’s just that your sh*t at making pasta.

I tried to teach him how to cook it properly. I even gave him food science articles on how it cross links while in boiling water. No dice. I’d have to watch him and make sure he wasn’t turning down the pasta water whenever I cooked pasta. He was banned from ever cooking pasta on his cooking nights after that.

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#43

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves When people use a small knife for everything.

Over use of bacon.

Steak for every meal at that one family's house.

Browned omelettes.

Cast iron for everything.

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#44

When people wash their hands and walk around the kitchen dripping water everywhere !!! It drives me insane!!

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#45

People who don’t know how to properly cut a onion

People who don’t know how to hand someone a knife

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Pumpkin Spice
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Like no, Jeremy, you DON'T hand me a knife with your huge beef hands covering the entire handle!

#46

Letting dirty dishes pile up and then leaving them in the sink to soak until morning. Just do them now, and start your day with a clean kitchen!

Also dull knives. Not just annoying but a hazard too.

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#47

My dad dumps seasoning and beer onto the flames of the grill

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#48

30 Bad Cooking Habits That Get On Everyone’s Nerves Plating naked pasta with a pool of sauce on it, rather than finishing the pasta in sauce.

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Lance d'Boyle
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

On a camping trip a friend threw a tantrum when I served pasta finished in the sauce. He was 35 and acted like a 6 year old complete with pouting and sotto voce recriminations.

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#49

When people substitute spices. i once did a cooking class with my friends and they literally substituted sugar for salt. on purpose. not as much a habit, just kinda lazy.

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