Share your first cooking Experience.
By bluray
@bluray (408)
Singapore
October 30, 2009 7:22am CST
How was your first cooking experience..what you prepare and how it comes out to be.
As for me I tried making noodles when I was very young.I was alone at home and my hunger urgency pushed me to try noodles,but it comes out to be very watery.I dint waste it,i tried draining it and it was finally eatable.
4 responses
@jndlponti (2402)
• Philippines
31 Oct 09
My first cooking experience was when my mother ask me to fry some chiken legs. I was already 14 years old that time. It was christmas and my mom was busy preparing the other dish so I voluntered helping her in the kitchen. I wash the chicken legs and put salt to it after. Then I prepared an all purpose flour with an egg and again I put salt. I didn't think that I have put more salt already to the chicken before I soak it all on the flour. So after frying them all up and try to taste it, it was really salty.LOL... But still they eat it only that they have to drink a lot of water after.
@sarwanever (435)
• India
31 Oct 09
My first cooking experience was making briyani i know all the process involved followed every thing but i was pushing it so ended up in mess of briyani finally it came like something odd still ate... then learned one thing while cooking we must have patience now i cook well ...actually dialy i cook and eat...
@tdemex (3540)
• United States
30 Oct 09
When I was 6 and in 1st grade my mom would make me french toast and bacon for breakfast, not everyday, but on most days because it was my favorite! As a little boy, it wasn't normal for me to want to cook back then it was a girl job! LOL! But I watched her every day with fascination. One morning she was sick and I decided to make her some french toast and bacon, I did and it really turned out good, in fact she was blown away! LOL! I've been cooking ever since, I still love it and am very good at it! tdemex
@DivaGirl (44)
• Canada
30 Oct 09
My first cooking experience - I decided to make Shake n Bake, potatoes and salad. I went to the grocery store, grabbed the box of Shake n Bake first, read the instructions very carefully. Got me some chicken pieces, some milk and salad fixings. I remember thinking the heads of lettuce looked very strange, pale and tough, but I supposed once I'd washed them they would transform into something more lettuce-like. It wasn't until I got home that I realized I'd bought a cabbage instead!!!