In this grueling industry, welcome to the world. Do you fit in it?
Author: The Culinary Storyteller
Garlic parmesan baked eggplant and zucchini
Pair this with some mashed potatoes and some chicken and you get yourself a meal.
Critic counts (to an extent)
At the end of the day, it is not just the critic that counts but it is the one that is in the ring that his body has been marked, scared, and bleeding.
Coconut curry chicken
This is a one-pot wonder that is guaranteed to taste good. Like every other recipe I make here, I try to keep it as flexible as possible so that you can change this dish to your liking.
Taste is more important than presentation
Now before I get into this, I want everyone to have an open mind. If you want to be in denial and want to disagree with my reasons, this is not the read for you and you should piss off.
Romantic Fallout: Chapter 1-The Duality of Love
Ethan writes an apologetic note to his girlfriend Esther, expressing remorse for neglecting their relationship due to his demanding career as a chef. When Esther returns, she returns a pendant he gave her, saying it felt more like an apology than a gift, highlighting his ongoing failure to separate work from personal life.
Simply roasted potatoes
So simple, yet so delicious. This is my get-out-of-jail-free card for most gatherings.
Creamy mushroom soup
A warm bowl of soup has to be a key to all this cold weather. This recipe is much better than your typical canned mushroom soup.
How I learn to love my past
“If somehow, the good lord ever gives me a second chance at this moment. I would do it all over again”
Types of people you’ll find in the kitchen
A kitchen is a special place where people work, learn and evolve their skills for a better tomorrow. However, like any other workplace, there will be some people that you’ll come across that can be either great for the kitchen, or bad. Let me get my list out for you guys:
