I need a cooking crash course. FAST.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m really, really excited about our wedding. In one month, I’ll be Mrs. Gail Dela Cruz-Villanueva. I don’t mind the name change anymore (Marc and I have already decided on what to do with the name dilemma), but it’s the “Mrs.†part that’s worrying me now.
I’m not a great cook. Ok, fine. I can’t cook!
My mom and dad must have spoiled me too much. They enjoyed cooking, while my sister and I just enjoyed eating. The only difference between us is that my sister found the time watching my parents cook and learning in the process, but me? I was holed up in my computer room doing some design thing. I’ve been so caught up with being a geek that I totally forgot that I would eventually need to run a household.
Even as a kid I never wanted to become a housewife—just a housewife. Maybe I was already a feminist at the tender age of four, but I think it was really more on the fact that I never liked doing chores. My mom wasn’t fond of baking, and the recipes she cooked were far too advanced for a kid like me to help with (well, maybe except when we were making pizza—I loved making little figures with the dough). But even back then I didn’t like watching my mom cook and only went back when the food was ready.
I think the only “chore†my mom and dad were able to make me do was washing the dishes. That’s one household chore I’m proud to be really good at. I do manual washing, mind you—we don’t have an automated dishwasher. Well, at least Marc need not be worried about our kitchen sink piling up with dirty dishes. The only problem we have is putting edible food on those goddamn clean dishes.
My dad probably won’t be able to resist me if I come knocking at their door for dinner, but I know that I eventually need to learn to feed my own family. I’ve been trying to learn, you know. Cooking good food runs in the family, so I’m not giving up hope. Well, not yet at least.
The most “complex†recipes I’ve probably pulled off “perfectly†were for spaghetti and Chicken ala King. Marc loves them, but I don’t think we’d be able to live on spaghetti and Chicken ala King alone for the rest of our lives.
I’m not that good at frying either. I usually burn stuff, but I did pull it off properly at one time. I’ve been so proud of myself for frying the Ilocos Empanada perfectly that I took the liberty of taking a few photos:
There’s nothing special about them, but I think this is a good start. Well, for once my frying skills delivered something edible other than the charcoal-like substance I usually come up with. It doesn’t really make me “home-maker extraordinaire,” but somehow it’s still a relief to know that we won’t live on spaghetti and Chicken Ala King alone.
Good thing that my cooking skill (or lack thereof) isn’t the reason why Marc’s marrying me 😛 Heh. So I guess he’ll be spending the first few months of our marriage (years even, depends on how soon I get the hang of this home-maker thing) eating experimental food on very, very clean plates!
Gail,
Have no fear! I think what is more important is the willingness to learn how to cook. Start with the Filipino basics. Gisa(saute), boil, grill, etc. Your senses will tell you if you have burned something. There’s also common sense that helps alot. Then there’s recipes online. The best tip ever: pay attention to what you are doing and don’t drift off doing a design on your head.
Heh. So I guess there’s still hope for me? 😀
Trust me you will learn to be a great cook. I never learned to cook till I was in mid twenties. As long as you know how to eat, you will be able to cook your own great recipes. Neither my 3 sisters knew how to cook. We all were forced to cook when we got married. We also spoiled back then.
hahaha! I am like that as well! My brothers and sisters wouldn’t even want to be alone with me because they know we’d starve ourselves to death, that or die from eating “should have been edible” foods hehehe 😀 I hate cooking… >.
Noemi: That’s a relief to know. I’m just really worried about this home-maker stuff. Well, I think I’ll definitely practice before I have kids 🙂
Mae: Hehe. Looks like you’ll be having the same problem when YOU get married 😉
I have been married for 6 years and the whole time, my husband did most of the cooking. I tried a few times but…
So… don’t worry about that 🙂 Like what you said, he’s not marrying you for your cooking skills. Ikaw na lang maghugas ng pinggan 😉
hehe yeah, i’m a great DISHWASHER!!!! 😀