10 Cooking “Rules” That People Always Ignore

Now that we’ve all binged cooking competition shows on TV, we THINK we know what we’re doing in the kitchen.

There’s a thread online where people are sharing the cooking “rules” that they ALWAYS ignore . . . like “don’t put pepper on steak, because it’ll just burn.”  Here are a few that people mentioned:

1.  Throwing out a whole block of cheese when there’s a little mold on it.

2.  Using olive oil while cooking, instead of cheaper oils with higher smoke-points.

3.  Don’t cook with wine, tomatoes, or anything acidic in cast iron pans.

4.  Don’t eat uncooked cookie dough.

5.  Unsalted butter in a recipe.  Some people say they use salted ALL the time.

6.  Fresh herbs in a recipe.  Subbing in dried herbs is easier, and cheaper.

7.  Measuring dried spices.  It can be a nice guide, but spice-level is subjective.

8.  Using a particular color of onion.  Some just use whatever they have on hand.

9.  Sifting flour.

10.  Don’t mix seafood and cheese.

(Buzzfeed)