I vividly remember the dishwashing lesson back in my 7th grade cooking class.The teacher was more than a little old-fashioned. Her hard-and-fast rule for dishwashing was “Never wash dishes in a sink. Use two large basins”. You can imagine how well that went over.
I feel like the teacher read some clickbait article, like “10 Ways You’re Washing Dishes WRONG That Actually Make Them Dirtier,” and is now trying to prevent that from happening.
Making food hot is only a very small part of cooking. There’s cleaning, shopping, cleaning, prep, cleaning, cleaning, preparing, cleaning, presenting, cleaning. Then cleaning.
Basics. That’s a good thing. Too many people think they’re above washing the dishes but it’s an important part of prep and cooking. “Clean as you go” is much less exhausting than a big mess when you’re done.
beb01 6 months ago
Well, they are starting with something easy. And important for any cook — clean pots and pans.
codycab 6 months ago
The first cooking lesson that doesn’t involve cooking. Sure.
stringer831 6 months ago
I vividly remember the dishwashing lesson back in my 7th grade cooking class.The teacher was more than a little old-fashioned. Her hard-and-fast rule for dishwashing was “Never wash dishes in a sink. Use two large basins”. You can imagine how well that went over.
tudza Premium Member 6 months ago
Beef Wellington isn’t that hard. Hardest part as I remember it was finding the foie gras
Decepticomic 6 months ago
I feel like the teacher read some clickbait article, like “10 Ways You’re Washing Dishes WRONG That Actually Make Them Dirtier,” and is now trying to prevent that from happening.
Skeptical Meg 6 months ago
Isn’t washing dishes the last thing?
Trond Sätre Premium Member 6 months ago
Modern cooking shows set impossible expectations.
chaosed2 6 months ago
Making food hot is only a very small part of cooking. There’s cleaning, shopping, cleaning, prep, cleaning, cleaning, preparing, cleaning, presenting, cleaning. Then cleaning.
Linda Schweiner Premium Member 6 months ago
Children should be taught to wash dishes as soon as they can reach the sink. It’s not THAT difficult.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 6 months ago
Basics. That’s a good thing. Too many people think they’re above washing the dishes but it’s an important part of prep and cooking. “Clean as you go” is much less exhausting than a big mess when you’re done.
PoodleGroomer 6 months ago
It is amazing what you can do with refrigerator pop open biscuits.
elizabethvshaffer 6 months ago
Perfect!
oakie817 6 months ago
if you haven’t started cooking yet, why do you need to wash dishes?
ajakimber425 6 months ago
I think that’s what we learn first, too! When I had cooking class in 7th grade.
Dave427 6 months ago
Back in Jr high, that’s how they taught us (1980s). Thank God for dishwashers. I wouldn’t be without one…worth every penny.
glowing-steak32 6 months ago
If I recall the “Star Wars Holiday Special” the order should be stir, whip, stir, whip…