10 New Year's Cooking Goals (and 20 Recipes to Get You Started) (2024)

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by: Sarah Jampel

January2,2015

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Some resolutions -- flossing every day, regaining the ability to touch your toes, spending less money on fancy salts --fall in the category of more necessary than fun.But the rightcooking resolutions can be both attainable and pleasurable.

So setouttoactually usethe appliance you got for Christmas three years back andto make friends with your butcher. Soon, you'll be enjoying delicious food while celebrating your accomplishments.

1. Break inthe slow cooker.

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Whole Slow Cooker-Poached Chickenand Southern Slow Cooker ChoucroutebyNicholas Day

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2. Get over thatfear of lard.

Leaf Lard BiscuitsbyCara Nicolettiand Welsh CakesbyDonna

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3. Think beyond all-purpose flour.

Buckwheat Thumbprint Cookies with Cherry PreservesbyAlice Medrichand Crisp and Tender Almond Flour Pancakesbycreamtea

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4. Make soup ahead. Make soup ahead. Make soup ahead. Make soup ahead.

Anna Thomas' Green Soupby Genius Recipesand Red Pepper and Cauliflower ChowderbyKendra Vaculin

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5. Eat some greens that don't start with "k" and end with "ale." (Yep, we heard you.)

Pink Greens by Marissa Graceand Red Chard with Festive SpicesbyEmily

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6. Order (a little) less take-out.

Multi-Layered Scallion Pancakesby Mandy @ Lady and pupsand Joanne Chang's Hot and Sour SoupbyGenius Recipes

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7. Bakebread at home.

Maple Oat Breakfast Breadby fiveandspiceand Homemade NaanbyCarey Nershi

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8. Reduce kitchen waste.

Vegetable Stockby Marian Bulland Chicken StockbyJestei

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9. Step up your salad game and makedinner-worthy creations.

Roasted Pear and Rainbow Chard Saladby Elizabeth Starkand Quinoa and Mango Salad with Lemony-Ginger Dressingbyjenniebgood

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10. Get familiar with unfamiliar cuts and types of meat.

Roasted and Whipped Bone Marrowand Crepinettes with Kale and ShallotsbyCara Nicoletti

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What are your 2015 cooking aspirations? Share with us in the comments below!

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Transcendancing December 30, 2015

Loved this article - some of these are among my goals, others just look good and some of them I've even tried (like the bone marrow butter which is truly truly awesome, do make that!)

Engr M. January 31, 2015

Patricia C. Ross
This recipe will be helpful for working women and bachelors.Do try this method and let me know your feedback.If u like without garam masala, try this recipe else follow this way. Nowadays i use my rice cooker for making pongal,pulao & biryani.The best thing i love in rice cooker is the aroma of the food it renders while boiling.
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Jo January 11, 2015

I love love love lard but for some reason have had trouble sourcing it lately! Thanks for the reminder to keep looking.
We probably eat other greens as often as we have kale. Another interesting green to cook? Try iceberg lettuce! It softens quickly and becomes tender and translucent - while still retaining an intriguing crunch. Great in stir fries.
Also thanks for reminding me to make stock - I have in my freezer...a batch of prawn shells, and also a leg of lamb bone!
My salads are invariably dull! Thanks for reminder that there's life after lettuce/cuke/toms...
Unfamiliar cuts of meat - definitely worth exploring. We went through a period of scraping through life on one income and had to explore cheaper (and unfamiliar) cuts of meat - best discovery? Beef cheeks. I've seen it become trendy and can now pay twice the price that I used to, only a few years ago. I get a tonne of great feedback every time I cook it.
So - thanks for giving much to think about and more importantly, DO!
I also want to cook stuff from the cookbooks I own...I think, one recipe per cook book, each week.
Great post, thank you!

Kelleil January 4, 2015

It was with great sadness that I learned upon moving to Germany that they don't have slow cookers.

Molly January 4, 2015

Yes, they do have slow cookers in Germany- look on amazon.de--- I live in Europe and have inherited one from a friend from there. It is not fancy, but it works! Or order from another EU country (like the UK) and use a plug adapter.

Jamie D. January 3, 2015

I have a goal to cook at least two new dishes from all of my cookbooks! And also working on baking more bread.

Kat January 2, 2015

I feel the lard love! I refuse to believe anything will result in a more tender and flakey biscuit. Refuse.

lastnightsdinner January 2, 2015

That slow cooker poached chicken is fantastic. We made it a week or so ago, and my whole family loved it. The only change I made was that I dashed a little rice vinegar into the broth for brightness when I served it. Really good stuff, and such a great do-ahead for the week.

10 New Year's Cooking Goals (and 20 Recipes to Get You Started) (2024)

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10 New Year's Cooking Goals (and 20 Recipes to Get You Started)? ›

With an adult supervising, a 10-year old should be able to scramble eggs, stir fry vegetables or flip a pancake on an electric stovetop (you may want to wait longer if you have a gas range). Safety tip: Be sure to teach them to tie back long hair and never wear loose clothing around the stove. Prepare a sandwich.

What are some goals for cooking? ›

Here are some examples of the types of goals I've had for myself over the years:
  • Cook meals that are “mostly plants” (majority fruits and vegetables)
  • Make most of our meals from scratch.
  • Only eat sweets if I've made them myself.
  • Learn to cook without recipes.
  • Spend less on takeout and restaurants.
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What food should a 10 year old cook? ›

With an adult supervising, a 10-year old should be able to scramble eggs, stir fry vegetables or flip a pancake on an electric stovetop (you may want to wait longer if you have a gas range). Safety tip: Be sure to teach them to tie back long hair and never wear loose clothing around the stove. Prepare a sandwich.

What dish would you like to learn to make? ›

10 Dishes Every Professional Cook Should Know How to Make
  • Roast Chicken. A roast chicken may seem like a humble dish, but when it's perfectly executed, there are few meals that are more comforting and delicious. ...
  • Eggs Benedict. ...
  • Bread. ...
  • Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
  • French Omelet. ...
  • Seared Fish. ...
  • Caesar Salad. ...
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Examples of SMART Goals
  • I will add one piece of fruit to my lunch and at least one vegetable to my dinner 5 days a week for the next month.
  • Every Saturday for the next month, I will plan four healthy meals for the week, and I will go grocery shopping at the store.
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What are short term goals for a chef? ›

Your short-term goals should be specific, measurable, and attainable, such as getting a certification, learning a new skill, or taking on more responsibilities.

Should I let my 11 year old cook? ›

Cooking with 8-11 year olds

Supervision is still key due to the number of hazards in the kitchen but take a hands off approach where possible. Gradually introduce your children to the above and make sure they are aware of the dangers involved. If you feel they are not ready, hold off for a while.

What foods do 11 year olds eat? ›

Feeding Your Child - Ages 10-12
Food GroupSuggested Servings
Milk/Dairy Milk Yogurt Cheese4 daily
Meat/Protein* Beef, Pork, Fish, Poultry Eggs Peanut Butter4 daily
Fruit/Vegetables Fruit Fruit Juice Vegetables4-6 daily
Breads/Cereals Whole grain bread Hot cereal, rice, pasta Ready-to-eat cereal Crackers6-11 daily
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Cooking with 8-11 year olds

Use the microwave with your help. Make their own school lunch. Make a fresh fruit platter to go with dinner. Use the stove, with supervision, to make basic recipes: omelets, pancakes, quesadillas, soups or grilled cheese.

How do I start cooking with no experience? ›

There's no better way to learn how to cook than to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty in a hands-on cooking class near you or even a live online cooking class. From basic knife skills to copying your favorite takeout items, cooking classes offer something for everyone.

What is a beginner cook called? ›

Commis Chef (Junior Chef)

A junior chef, also called the commis chef, works with station chefs to learn about the kitchen environment. This person has recently completed some schooling or training and is beginning to work in the culinary field.

What is the most famous dish ever? ›

​Pizza​ Italian pizza is probably the most famous food in the world.

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Pizza is ranked as the most popular food in the world, according to a survey by TasteAtlas. On average, Americans eat 18 acres of pizza a day, highlighting its popularity in the USA. Pasta is the second most popular food globally, after pizza. Almost 14.5 million tons of pasta are consumed worldwide annually.

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A chef manages all aspects of food preparation at a restaurant, hotel or any other establishment that serves food. They ensure that all team members perform their jobs adequately and meet the kitchen's quality standards. A chef enforces safety in the kitchen relating to food preparation and sanitation.

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Examples of food safety objectives

To respond to customer complaints within x hours. To reduce the number of customer complaints by x% on previous year. To maintain a minimum 'G-rating' for our third party certification audit. To complete all verification activities within 5 days of the scheduled date.

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