Comment by safety1st
3 years ago
Very amateur cook here and I never thought about this before, but I can see your point.
When I follow a recipe it may or may not turn out well. If the recipe is a bad one or there's a part of it which requires a technique I don't know, the end product won't be good.
When I learn a technique it opens up a variety of options for just creating delicious stuff. A good example was learning how to make a pan sauce. Suddenly a bunch of things lying around the kitchen became ingredients for whatever kind of delicious sauce I was in the mood for, accompanying pretty much any meat or vegetable I wanted to eat. Dozens of possibilities for making great meals all came from one technique.
When you learn the techniques you end up with tons of options for what you're going to cook and the end product turns out better because you understand why it works.
I'd be a lot more hesitant about adopting this approach to baking though!
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