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Article created by: Mantas Kačerauskas

Those who have watched at least one episode of Hell's Kitchen probably know that no matter your skill level, if Gordon Ramsay walks in on you operating a stove or maybe even chopping up some veggies, he will find a habit of yours that would actually be considered a disgrace in a Michelin-star restaurant.

But that's the thing. Most of us aren't making dishes so the front of the house can sell them for tens or even hundreds of dollars. We're just trying to get some calories in on a Tuesday evening. Which is why we are not only ignorant of the rules but also sometimes straight up choose to reject them altogether.

So when Reddit user Timecoyote asked the platform's community r/Cooking, "What's a cooking sin you won't even try to defend, yet you do it anyway?" many people replied. In less than a few weeks, their post has already received over 4.8K upvotes and 3.9K comments, full of honest confessions. Continue scrolling to check them out.

#1

Close-up of homemade pizza with ham and pineapple on a wire rack, illustrating cooking sins and secret cooking tricks. I like pineapple on pizza. Not gonna change my mind!

mofapilot , bckfwd Report

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    #2

    Hands slicing red onion with a sharp knife, demonstrating secret cooking tricks and shortcuts for home cooks. If the recipe calls for a certain type of onion, I will always use whatever onion I already have.

    Hilomh , mali maeder Report

    #3

    Glass jars filled with various spices on a wooden shelf, showcasing secret cooking tricks and shortcuts. I haven’t replaced several of the spices in my spice rack for years (seriously, who uses that much dill?). I’m sure they’re less pungent now, but it’s far too expensive to replace them regularly.

    LaitdePoule999 , monicore Report

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    #4

    Laptop displaying a chicken and chorizo paella recipe alongside fresh ingredients, illustrating home cooking tricks and shortcuts. I never follow a recipe fully. I use recipes for ideas of ingredients. I never measure anything.

    brian4155 , Annie Spratt Report

    #5

    Steaming pot on stove with wooden spoon, illustrating home cooks sharing secret cooking tricks and shortcuts. I overcook pasta. Yes, al dente lovers, I know this is an Italian sin. But I prefer my pasta when it's super soft.

    caseycatlady , Gaelle Marcel Report

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    #6

    Hand holding uncooked spaghetti over a pot of boiling water showing cooking sins and secret cooking tricks. I break spaghetti in half before putting it in the pot of boiling water. Then I cut it up even more on my plate before eating it. As for the why? It’s the way my mom did it. So now it’s the way I do it. My sisters break and then cut their spaghetti too. We’re all monsters.

    LynnOnTheWeb Report

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    #7

    Close-up of minced garlic in a jar with whole garlic bulbs and a wooden spoon, showing cooking tricks and shortcuts. Unless I'm really trying to impress someone, I just use that minced garlic from the jar.

    timecoyote , towfiqu98 Report

    #8

    Home cooking tricks shown with a colorful stir-fry of chicken, broccoli, peppers, and onions in a skillet on a stove. When I cook for just myself my standards are so disgustingly low that the same people impressed by my cooking would be equally horrified.

    jwalner , Carlos Fernández Report

    #9

    Four glass jars filled with rice, coffee granules, split peas, and oats showcasing cooking sins and home cooking shortcuts. I never check the date on any dried good/powder/etc. Hello lentils that have been sitting at the back of my shelf for ten years until I uncovered you this morning. In you go. Oh, good to see you garlic pepper that has been open for at least three house moves and probably doesn’t taste of anything. Let’s sprinkle you in.

    foodie-verse73 , alleksana Report

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    #10

    Fluffy cooked white rice being stirred with a wooden spoon, illustrating cooking sins and secret cooking tricks. I don't rinse rice. Ever.

    UllsStratocaster , Redzen2 Report

    #11

    Close-up of wrapped cooking cubes used by home cooks sharing secret cooking tricks and shortcuts. I never make my own stock or broth. I just buy Better than Boullion, dashi or kombu packets, etc.

    IStillLikeBeers , Karolina Grabowska Report

    #12

    Bowl of homemade chocolate mousse with wooden spoon showcasing secret cooking tricks and shortcuts from home cooks. I melt chocolate in the microwave. It's just so much easier and faster than pulling out a double boiler.

    Jerkrollatex , American Heritage Chocolate Report

    #13

    Pumpkin pie with decorative crust surrounded by apples, cinnamon sticks, and a basket, showcasing cooking tricks and shortcuts. I buy pre-made pie crusts. I love cooking almost everything with well-sourced ingredients from scratch, but I cannot be forced to make a crust for a quiches or pies.

    anon , Diliara Garifullina Report

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    #14

    Did commit: While in college, I was responsible for cooking the turkey one Thanksgiving while my mom was working and other family were hunting. My mom left very clear instructions, number one being “wash the bird.” I did, with soap. More specifically, with Lysol because, as I head learned in a food science class, turkeys were germy. Fifteen years later I am still not allowed to participate in prepping the turkey.

    Marta_Meow Report

    #15

    Mine may be worse…. I opt for powdered garlic pretty frequently!

    chefpain Report

    #16

    Home cook sifting flour into a mixing bowl using a metal strainer, demonstrating cooking tricks and shortcuts. I’ve never in my life sifted flour.

    Pump_N_Dump , Ron Lach Report

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    #17

    Open can of chopped tomatoes showing vibrant red contents, illustrating cooking sins and secret cooking tricks ideas. I don't use separate cutting boards for meat and veggies. I just do not see the point - I just cut the meat at the end of the cutting process, and it gets washed after that. I don't use fresh tomatoes even if a recipe calls for it, just canned. I just cannot be bothered to deal with the mess that chopping up fresh tomatoes makes.

    zekromNLR , Olena_Mykhaylova Report

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    #18

    I buy preshredded cheese unless I need the cheese to melt smoothly for a cheese sauce or something. But for everyday burritos, eggs, tacos, etc.? Pass the bag of shreds. Cleaning the box grater isn't difficult but I'm lazy.

    [deleted] Report

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    #19

    Uncooked homemade gnocchi on a floured board, illustrating cooking sins and unconventional cooking tricks shared by home cooks. Tonight, I made gnocchi, but I used instant mashed potatoes because while I love rolling out individual gnocchi, I hate prepping the potatoes. Took half the time, and tastes great for a weeknight meal!

    tangledThespian , Gábor Molnár Report

    #20

    I cook eggs on medium and higher heat. Just rip em real quick. None of that slow cooked gooey slimy sloppy eggs like Gordon Ramsey does

    Hermanvicious Report

    #21

    Two raw chicken breasts on a marble surface with herbs, garlic, and peppercorns illustrating cooking sins tips. Thawing chicken breast on the counter. Haven't gotten sick yet, neither has anyone in my house.

    pacifistpotatoes , alleksana Report

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    #22

    Two pieces of popcorn on a wooden surface, illustrating unconventional cooking sins and home cook shortcuts. 5 second rule.

    Hemingwavy Report

    #23

    Wooden spoon holding uncooked white rice grains surrounded by more rice showcasing cooking sins and kitchen shortcuts. My sin: i cook my rice like pasta. i dont want a rice cooker and cant learn the science of ratios and time so i just cook and drain.

    todaystartsnow , sommai Report

    #24

    Person placing a baking pan with dough balls into an oven using mitts showing secret cooking tricks at home. Most of the time I don't preheat the oven. I just stick stuff in there cold and add ten minutes or so to the time.

    EvilDonald44 , Felicity Tai Report

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    #25

    Close-up of mayonnaise and ketchup bottles inside a fridge highlighting secret cooking tricks and shortcuts at home. I once used mayonnaise to make pasta dough because I ran out of eggs. Actually came out really well.

    elmartin93 , Jaye Haych Report

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    #26

    Manual coffee grinder with roasted beans and a cup of brewed coffee, illustrating cooking sins and secret cooking tricks. Not really cooking but I sometimes grind enough coffee beans for several days. Never noticed a big difference.

    1cockeyedoptimist , Tom Swinnen Report