Ever heard of the saying, "Little knowledge is dangerous"?
I've been a struggling cook for about a year now, following recipes I get over the internet - cookies, salads, soups, etc. So far, none of those who ingested my concoctions got poisoned. I thought, I must be pretty good for a beginner.
Then came the real challenge: my mom asked me to fry the catfish. Just put some oil in the skillet, then fry it off. It can't get any simpler than that.
The end result: an undercooked, skinless catfish (all the skin got stuck on the skillet). After my mom fixed everything (that's what moms are for), I learned which part went wrong: everything.
First, the oil was not hot enough (dummy). Second, you have to fry eat really, really well (dummy dummy). Those simple things, I didn't learn from all the recipes I've read.
Now I can say that when it comes to cooking, nothing beats experience - unless you think that a skinless, mangled, partially raw catfish looks palatable.
Friday, March 20, 2009
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I hope you were at least able to keep the fins :D crunchy catfish fins... heaven...
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