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I don't know how to cook "modern" really either, but I do tend to update a lot of 'traditional' family recipes. This is seen as either sacreligious or fantastic, depending on who you ask. Most famously, I built our holiday mix up from a list of ingredients that mostly do not exist anymore, to something you can at least put together. That was fine with most, but taking advantage of the MICROWAVE so I could make a batch in 40 minutes instead of 4 hours was blasphemous!!!But, there's no way a CHEF would call ANYTHING I do "modern". Have a whole pile of recipes my grandma was throwing out as they were 'too hard' or 'can't find the ingredients anymore' that I've been putting together and updating. Mostly holiday stuff. The few meals that were in there have been quite mixed in the results. A lot of it was war time stuff that is not the greatest quality of meat available, so doctoring it to no end. Eyebrow raising hamburger recipe, for instance. There's kernels to be gleaned from all of it, though. 2 things that define my cooking. I was a naughty boy, mom loved to have us stand in the corner on her 'up' days, when we weren't having to stand with the encyclopedia held up on our outstretched arms. My designated corner had a great big poster that listed virtually all spices and what meats they should be paired with, and what other spices they best coordinate with to make what type of dish. I have that thing memorized...And, experimenting with Grandma's recipes. Between them, I can usually just toss stuff together and know what's going to taste good. I'm not afraid to screw it up either. Recipes are a guideline at best.
Uno could probably make you deader...
Maybe there's something in there that explains why so many chefs are men...
On second thought, I don't do modern food so I wouldn't know where to begin or what is considered modern these days. In Sweden traditional food is very hot and trendy and has been for quite some time...
Which brings me to one of the desserts we had: Chocolate-coated grapes. When I first decided on this, I was told it would never work - it wasn't a combination anyone was familiar with, it wasn't "period" and nobody would like it.
Quote from: Zoid on September 10, 2013, 10:40:38 AMIn Sweden traditional food is very hot and trendy and has been for quite some time...Lax?
In Sweden traditional food is very hot and trendy and has been for quite some time...