• Lumidaub@feddit.org
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        You’re not selling this to me because, as someone with no attention span, I can NOT relate to the notion of “frying X takes the same effort than microwaving X”.

        • EvilCartyen@feddit.dk
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          Microwaving:

          1. Season and wrap
          2. Put on plate
          3. Place in microwave
          4. Microwave it for 3 minutes
          5. Eat

          Frying:

          1. Season
          2. Put pan on stove and add butter/oil
          3. Heat the pan
          4. Add the fish and fry for 3 minutes
          5. Eat

          If you can microwave stuff you can also fry stuff, cooking is just following steps and practice.

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            You’re forgetting “where is that pan, no that one, the other one”, “which oil to use, not that one”, “gotta watch that pan for three minutes so it doesn’t burn and I don’t forget”, “now i have a pan, a plate and a stove to clean” vs. “i’mma do some other shit until i hear the microwave go bing” and “rinse plate”.

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              I feel like that’s largely a habit thing. I never cook using the microwave, I would have to spend a lot of time looking up shit to cook something decent. But I cook meals from scratch most days and I know exactly which ingredients to use, where things are, and how to cook a dish quickly and effeciently.

              I often cook while I listen to podcasts, which strangely enough helps me focus on the mechanical tasks since I am not distracted - or rather, only distracted by the podcast. That works well for the dishes I know by heart, but if it’s something new where i need to check a recipe I have to force myself to concentrate as well :)

              Good luck however you feel like feeding yourself!

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            I would not walk away from something in a frying pan for 3 minutes, but I would for something in a microwave. Microwaving on a plate dirties one fewer thing, too.

            I think it’s pretty different.

            Frying isn’t even the relevant comparison - that would be baking wrapped salmon in the oven.

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            Thanks for breaking it down like that. I struggle to bring myself to cook but Ive been working on it by breaking down steps like that. Easy meals are the best!

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              If you like easy meals, get yourself a simple Italian cookbook. There’s like, one million different pasta dishes with about 3-5 ingredients in them which can be cooked in 20 minutes.

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      Something that looks and smells like a microwaved fish. Wouldn’t recommend. Salmon fried crispy is delicious.