Cooking 101: 22 Recipes Every Cook Should Know (2024)

Aprons on, ladies! It’s time for a crash course in cooking basics, as in the dishes you should no doubt have in your recipe arsenal. We’re talking everything from breakfast staples and easier-than-they-look roasts to crowd-pleasing side dishes and deliciously simple desserts. Besides letting you prove your prowess in the kitchen, these recipes can be tweaked so they’re entirely your own. (We smell an heirloom DIY cookbook in the works.)

1. Scrambled Eggs: We’re sure you’ve made them in the past, but why do home scrambled eggs never resemble fluffy restaurant scrambled eggs? Educate yourself, get the technique down, then get ready to mix it up. Cue extra cheese, sautéed veggies and your favorite meat. (via Good Food)

2. French Toast: Start your day with a little indulgence… and only a little bit of work. In three steps (beat eggs with milk, dip bread in mixture, pan fry eggy bread), you’ll have a weekend brunch-worthy meal. (via Simply Recipes)

3. Pancakes: Bisquick’s got nothing on homemade flapjacks. Nothin’. (via Inspired Taste)

4. Potato Frittata: Having guests over for breakfast? A potato frittata is a great meal to make for many. Plus, it’s easy and only requires one pan. (via BHG)

5. Grilled Cheese: A lunch and snack-time staple, the grilled cheese is the ultimate comfort food. And it’s all about the bread, people. Pro tip: Once you’ve mastered the basic combo, try our 12 alternatives. (via Delish)

6. Tomato Soup: Put the can down. That grilled cheese you just made will go much better with a bowl of homemade tomato soup. (via Fine Cooking)

7. Tomato Sauce: A simple marinara is a versatile base for a meat or seafood sauce, a pasta dish or homemade pizza and can store for up to six months in the freezer. (via Giada de Laurentiis)

8. Margherita Pizza: Remember that tomato sauce we encouraged you to make? Spread some on your homemade pizza dough, sprinkle with cheese and voila! That’s amore. (via Bon Appetit)

9. Basic Lasagna: Keep putting that sauce to good use. It’ll come in handy for a basic lasagna, a great make-ahead meal that can be prepared in a variety of ways. (via Chow)

10. Spaghetti and Meatballs: We’re not saying you should make the pasta from scratch, but there’s something about a homemade meatball that can’t be found in the store-bought variety. Plus, you’ll make your nonna so proud. (via The Pioneer Woman)

11. Roast Chicken: We’ll do anything Ina Garten says. And this is her “Perfect Roast Chicken,” so it must be a winner. (via Barefoot Contessa)

12. Chicken Cutlets: A great weeknight meal when you’re strapped for time but still want something hearty and healthy on the table. (via Serious Eats)

13. Chicken Soup: There’s a reason why an entire book series uses chicken soup as a metaphor for healing. (via Olive and Herb)

14. Broiled Fish: You know that drawer at the bottom of your oven? That’s a broiler, and it works wonders on fish filets. (via Living Well Spending Less)

15. Burgers: Bobby Flay thought of everything in his recipe for the perfect burger, from the just-right toasted bun to the type of equipment you should have at the ready. (via Food Network)

16. Steak: Got a Ron Swanson doppelgänger in your life or looking to win one over? Steak is the way to his heart. (via Epicurious)

17. Mac ‘n’ Cheese: Homemade macaroni and cheese puts the boxed variety to shame. And this recipe — packed with butternut squash and sharp cheese — puts a healthy and flavorful spin to this classic meal. (via Cooking Light)

18. Roasted Vegetables: A great side to any meal, roasted vegetables are healthy, filling and full of flavor. You can’t go wrong. (via The Wednesday Chef)

19. Guacamole: Perhaps the greatest dip on earth. Pro tip: Leave the pit in the bowl to prevent your green stuff from turning into brown stuff. (via Gimme Some Oven)

20. Vinaigrette: Every home cook should have oil and vinegar on hand. Use them to make a variety of vinaigrettes for all your leafy needs. (via Real Simple)

21. Chocolate Chip Cookies: What’s not to love about chocolate chip cookies? If you make them yourself, we guarantee you’ll love them more. (via Smitten Kitchen)

22. Brownies: There’s nothing quite like just-out-of-the-oven fudge brownies, especially when made by little old you. (via Brown Eyed Baker)

Got another recipe under your belt that’s a must-learn for all? Tell us in the comments below, or submit it to the Brit + Co. Community!

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Cooking 101: 22 Recipes Every Cook Should Know (2024)

FAQs

What meals should everyone know how to cook? ›

17 Dishes Every Home Cook Should Know How to Make, According to Chefs
  1. 01 of 17. Eggs. Victor Protasio. ...
  2. 02 of 17. Rice. Diana Chistruga. ...
  3. 03 of 17. Roast Chicken. Julia Hartbeck. ...
  4. 04 of 17. Bolognese. Photo and Styling by Julia Gartland. ...
  5. 05 of 17. Baked Fish. Maxwell Cozzi. ...
  6. 06 of 17. Fresh Pasta. ...
  7. 07 of 17. Steak. ...
  8. 08 of 17. French Fries.
Mar 11, 2024

How many recipes should a chef know? ›

So we're looking at something like 25-30 recipes mastered (which means you've done it pretty well two or three times) in order to be able to call yourself, in good faith, a Competent Home Chef.

How many recipes does the average person know? ›

A survey found that, on average, people claimed to know how to make 15 recipes without having to look them up.

What is the number one rule of cooking? ›

1. Read the recipe. Of all the important advice out there about cooking, this by far has to be the number 1 rule of cooking: read your recipe completely before getting started. This may seem like a mundane task (especially when you're excited dive in!), but you'll be so thankful you took the time to do it!

Do professional cooks follow recipes? ›

Just as most pro chefs will read the recipe all the way through at least once before cooking from it, most will also cook all the way through a recipe at least once before making substitutions.

How many meals does the average person cook? ›

Women cooked 8.7 meals per week, on average, in 2022. Men cooked about 4 per week.

What percentage of Americans Cannot cook? ›

While seven out of ten people claim to be naturally gifted in the kitchen, 56% of people surveyed in a recent poll say they struggle with even the most basic recipes.

Are Americans cooking more at home? ›

SURVEY REVEALS 81% OF CONSUMERS NOW COOK MORE THAN HALF OF THEIR MEALS AT HOME.

What percent of Americans cook at home? ›

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Since its peak in 2020 and 2021, cooking at home has decreased slightly, but 64% of Americans are continuing to do so to save money and control their budget, reported the National Frozen and Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA), with 81% of consumers cooking more than half their meals at home.

What is the 3 finger rule in cooking? ›

Pay attention to correct finger placement.

Never expose your fingers to the blade. Pay attention to the knife blade, and where the edge of the blade is at all times. Don't forget the three finger rule when slicing: one in front (your middle) and two behind (your index finger and ring finger).

What are the four golden rules of cooking? ›

  • Choose foods processed for safety.
  • Cook food thoroughly.
  • Eat cooked foods immediately.
  • Store cooked foods carefully.
  • Reheat cooked foods thoroughly.

What is the golden rule in cooking? ›

Remember, you should always follow the five golden rules of cooking: quality ingredients, preparation, tasting, cleanliness, and timing.

What food should everyone have in their kitchen? ›

10 Foods You Should Always Have in Your Kitchen
  • Nut butter.
  • Olive oil.
  • Bread.
  • Frozen vegetables.
  • Bananas.
  • Chocolate.
  • Eggs.
  • Greek yogurt.
Aug 12, 2019

Do you think everyone should know how do you cook? ›

Cooking improves your health

There is a whole lotta truth to this statement. Consider that by learning to cook you are not only in control of your calorie intake, but you're also building healthier habits, and the healthier you eat, the more energy you'll have to keep cooking.

What is a good dinner that everyone would like? ›

30 Quick And Easy Dinners Your Whole Family Will Love
  • Slow-Cooker Chicken Tacos. tasty.co. ...
  • Easy Sheet Pan Southwestern Dinner. tasty.co. ...
  • Garlic Broccoli Shrimp Stir-Fry. ...
  • Grilled Salmon with Avocado Salsa. ...
  • One-Pot Chicken and Mushroom Pasta. ...
  • 20-Minute Beef and Broccoli Noodle Stir-Fry. ...
  • Chicken & Veggie Stir-Fry. ...
  • Baked Spaghetti.
4 days ago

What foods must be cooked? ›

Most foods, especially meat, poultry, fish and eggs, should be cooked thoroughly to kill most types of food poisoning bacteria. In general, food should be cooked to a temperature of at least 75 °C or hotter.

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