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What is your favorite style of cuisine? Each of us has our favorite, but there are some of us that would like to dine on our favorite foods at a restaurant. However, even if you love cooking, the odds are that you also like to eat and dine out on occasion. What you may not realize is that restaurants are a wonderful repository of inspiration for your personal cooking as well. |
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| Author: Tom Straub |
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What Are Your Favorite Restaurants?
Do you have a regular place that you prefer to have dinner at? Your own restaurant experiences can be applied to find new ways to prepare food that you love. First thing to do is to make a list of the restaurants you go to. Then, try to remember what they have, that you always come back for. Maybe it is the method that they cook the food that is appealing. Or, is it because of the elegant atmosphere? Once you have pondered upon these issues, then you can start to use them to improve your personal cooking and the comfort level of your eating area.
Examine The Menu
Every cook has his or her own individual style. You can get a sense for the types of ingredients and seasonings the chef prefers, as you read over the menu. Anything that strikes you as fascinating or surprising, be sure to make a note of it and get it down in writing. Then you can apply it to your own personal cooking.
Take a steak that you enjoyed at a restaurant, for example. While you were scanning the menu for an entre, you noticed that the restaurant had listed a steak with roasted garlic, smothered in grilled onions. It sounded delicious and you preceded to order it.
Once it was placed on your table, you caught a wonderful aroma of cooked onions mixed with roasted garlic and tender beef juices. You could have gotten out a note pad and took a few quick notes like, that the steak was a round steak, with about five pieces of fresh, chopped garlic pushed into the meat, and had about a quarter of a sliced red onion spread on top.
Go To Chef Classes
Restaurants may also provide you with cooking techniques if the chef teaches classes. Under his instruction, you can try out his new techniques and learn directly from professional experience. As you become comfortable using these cooking techniques, you can begin to make those wonderful recipes at home and have your favorite meal anytime.
Try New Cuisines
It is always good to get to know new cuisines, and broaden your food experience. But, before trying to cook them yourself, is wise go eat it at a restaurant first. This is an important step to help you learn how the food should be prepared and cooked properly. By letting the restaurant chef do the cooking first, you will have something to compare against your own cooked version and be able to know if it was cooked the right way. Do not waste your time guessing, when you could enjoy and learn so much from the restaurant professional chef.
To learn more cooking ideas, you can easily find on the Internet, an ebook that discusses everything you ever wanted to know about cooking, but never dared to ask. Then, you can enhance your restaurant and cooking experiences even more.
About Author
Tom Straub is an accomplished writer, and webmaster of the Best Cooking Light web site, where you can read more on cooking schools and a dozen other cooking topics.
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