Newfag here

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does Veeky Forums have a sticky or reference site like Veeky Forums or Veeky Forums?

ck booru org is the closest thing but that's just recipes

Lurking is actually good enough but you do need to practice cooking - Veeky Forums has a sticky but if you don't do it you'll still be a chunker. Even if you don't have good pans or a kitchen at all even learning about food preperation in general is good for you

That being said the mcchicken is the fucking best fast food sandwich rofl

Recommended books on first-time cookers? I want to learn some basic cooking concepts/techniques about cooking and some recipes.

I have pic related, and it's cool because it details pretty much all the methods for anything you would need to know. It's not really recipes though so you have to find recipes that use the techniques.

What I really would like is a simple progression of recipes that get gradually more complex and introduce the techniques one or two at a time. Anyone know of anything like this?

>ck gets a sticky
>board turns into nothing but yelling at sticky

Veeky Forums core

Good Eats (Good to learn the basics and more importantly the why behind cooking, even if it's corny as shit and some episodes are a bit too DIY)
FoodWishes (Again, if you can get around the voice he does good shit. Cayenne is optional and a meme)
SeriousEats (Foodlabs are cool and go into depth about how ingredient amounts and techniques affect the end product, also fuck kenji)
Julia Child/Jaques Pepin (French cooking with the greats)

That about sums it up.
Experiment for yourself.
Expect fuck ups and learn to correct them.
Cooking is a lifelong process.

No, modifying shitty ramen packets is not learning how to cook.
Half the board is fast food shitposting, try to ignore it.

Want a bland cheap meal because you're on a budget? Veeky Forums will always recommend the rice and beans meme.

I use pepin's spatchcock chicken and people think I'm a wizard. Never not listen to him.

Posting pictures of dumbass frogs won't help with anything

All these posts and nobody mentions cooking with ja/ck/

what about the chicken legend?

What the fuck is happening in this picture?

Mom is forcing son to go to a funeral I think?

>YouTube
Fuck off, normie.

No. We can't even agree on shit like when to season eggs a sticky would cause the most autistic of screeches.

Based on a story from /r9k/ iirc. The NEET's father died and his mother literally had to force him out of his room to go to his funeral.

wow, /r9k/fags are truly pathetic

Super mega ultra chicken? Shhh, he is only legend.

if your child has so little consideration for you, you have utterly failed as a parent

No shit. The guy was a NEET and a hikki.

that's a good book, but it was never Pepin approved :(. some publisher owned his La techinque and la method works and republished it without him knowing.

Pic related is his own published "la technique" with recipes. The technique part is a searchable DVD (not sure what comes with the digital version for videos)

You're talking about the Gen X generation of parents (those responsible for little autists like that and all the special snowflakes): they are pretty much all failures as parents.

No, fuck off.

>does Veeky Forums have a sticky
are you saying you're too stupid to find it?

Julia Child's "The Way To Cook." It's the only one you'll ever need for technique. Jacques' is a little over the top for the home cook IMO. "Joy of Cooking" (1970s version) is a veritable dictionary of recipes. Get a sub to Cooks Illustrated, reference Serious Eats for recipes.

Pepin is pretty based. He and Julia Child were what my mom watched and read when I was growing up, and in turn rubbed off on me.