• melbaboutown
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    7 months ago

    It’s easy to go overboard on getting spices and they go stale/lose flavour quickly, so maybe build a collection up by starting with a few basics and then adding as you need them?

    Or look up spice mixes you’re most likely to use (ie taco seasoning if you like tacos) and buy the stuff for those.

    It all depends on what you cook!

    You might not need star anise or sesame oil unless you’re cooking Chinese food that specifically asks for it, and the sesame seeds are a luxury sprinkle. I see bay leaves used in soup or maybe rice dishes.

    The list looks pretty solid though.

    I used to use ground coriander seed with cumin and onion in a rice dish but it’s not an essential.

    Paprika comes in a few kinds so pick your favourite. There’s the plain sweet paprika which adds a lot of colour but just a little bit of a capsicum taste, smoked paprika which is stronger in a good way, and also a hot paprika I haven’t tried.

    Some things you might like to have as well are soy sauce, fresh or jarred garlic, or white vinegar. Also lemon juice, honey, tomato paste… it depends

    Also if you do anything sweet you might like to have some vanilla essence. It’s good even just in a microwave mug cake.

    Ps. Don’t feel you have to force yourself to cook meals every day! And don’t be afraid to cook very simple food.

    If you live alone it is a heavy expectation to manage, especially with work and study. A lot of people struggle to do it because historically there was an extra person at home handling all that.

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        7 months ago

        Corriander leaf and ground are totally different things. If you have the gene that makes the leaf taste like soap the seeds are still fine

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        7 months ago

        No probs!

        Yeah back when I cooked I used to just batch cook once or twice a week. As I got more tired it was usually something one pot with frozen veg thrown in so I didn’t have to chop or have greens go slimy in the fridge.

        Cooking decent meals is a struggle.

        I have the soap gene and the coriander seed was ok but it was only added because it was called for.