You never know where you might find an unexpected cooking tip. In fact, TV shows and movies provide inspiration that might surprise home cooks. So editor-in-chief u/boujeenen asked: “What is a cooking advice have you picked up a show or movie? Here’s what people said.
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“I learned how to add sour cream while scrambling eggs from the character Ralphie Cifaretto in a very special episode of The Sopranos. My eggs come out light and fluffy every time.”
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“I started using baked potatoes to make mashed potatoes (instead of boiling the potatoes first) from The bear.”
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“I started sprinkling dill on my ham and cheese sandwiches after Al Borland said he did it on an episode of Home Improvement.”
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“Josh Brolin’s character in Labor Day uses coffee in his chili. I don’t do it all the time, but adding a little definitely gives the chili a different flavor profile. »
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“I started putting mustard on my hard-boiled eggs after seeing Nancy Botwin do it on Weeds. This is a game changer. »
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“Tina Fey in 30 Rock Taught me to never forget to put chips on a sandwich! Lifestyle change.”
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“I learned how to use a “choke” for better knife control by watching Food wars. I watched this after being a professional baker for years, but it still changed my technique.”
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“Thanks to Reba, I make my grilled cheese using mayonnaise on the outside instead of butter. That makes all the difference.”
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“I learned to use water instead of milk to make omelets from LL Cool J in The deep blue sea and I’ve been making them that way ever since.”
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“I started toasting sandwich bread separately while making grilled cheese because of the scene in Chief. This definitely makes for a more pleasantly gooey sandwich. »
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In War games with Matthew Broderick, there is a scene where the family sits down to eat dinner. They butter their bread then roll corn cobs on the bread to butter it. My brain somehow slipped a cog, and I said to myself: why didn’t I think of that?!?!“
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