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3 Things Chefs Never Do in the Kitchen (And Why You Shouldn’t Either)

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✅ What to do instead:

  • Use separate cutting boards for meat and produce (color-coded boards help!).
  • Wash your hands and utensils immediately after handling raw proteins.
  • Clean countertops often with hot, soapy water or a food-safe disinfectant.

🧂 3. They Never Guess Seasoning—They Taste Everything

Why?

Because seasoning is everything in cooking.

Even the best ingredients fall flat without proper seasoning. Chefs don’t rely on guesswork—they taste, adjust, and taste again. That’s how they achieve layers of flavor and perfect balance.

✅ What to do instead:

  • Taste your food throughout the cooking process—not just at the end.
  • Season in layers (a pinch of salt when sautéing onions, again when adding broth, etc.).
  • Use acids (lemon juice, vinegar) and herbs to brighten the final dish—not just salt.

👨‍🍳 Bonus: What Chefs Always Do

Clean as they go – because working in a mess slows everything down.
Read the recipe first – to avoid surprises mid-cook.
Let ingredients come to room temperature (like butter and eggs) for better results.
Respect mise en place – prepping everything ahead of time makes cooking seamless.


🥄 The Takeaway

You don’t need a culinary degree to cook like a pro—you just need to think like one. By skipping these three common mistakes, you’ll make your kitchen safer, your food tastier, and your cooking experience smoother.

So sharpen that knife, separate those cutting boards, and taste as you go. Your inner chef—and everyone you feed—will thank you.


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