20+ Rudimentary Recipes Every 20-Something Should Know How to Make (2024)

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Regardless of your skill level at the stove, it never hurts to go back to basics and focus on rudimentary recipes that are the building blocks for so many other dishes. These aren't too complicated or expensive, and once you master them, we reassure you that you'll use them over and over again. Here are fundamental dishes that every home chef should know how to make.

— Additional reporting by Anna Monette Roberts

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Pancakes

Making homemade pancakes is just as easy as the boxed variety and infinitely more flavorful. This particular recipe has been perfected so as long as you follow the measurements and master your flipping technique, you're on your way to the best breakfast of champions.

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Classic Omelet

Most people know how to scramble an egg, but the next step is a tender French omelet. Once you're mastered this classic, its time to get experimenting with a variety of fillings, such as asparagus, pesto, and goat cheese.

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French Toast

Become a badass brunch hostess by getting your french toast game down. If you're serving up french toast for a crowd, try this caramelized baked version, and if you're feeling extradecadent, you can do no better than this Nutella-stuffed s'mores iteration.

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Frittata

Consider the humble frittata when looking to clean out your vegetable crisper. Near-infinitely adaptable, it's a great way to cook eggs for a crowd, and it's also tasty as leftovers. First, try this cheesy bacon and leek recipe, then get experimenting with fillings culled from your imagination (pretty much anything goes).

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Basic Vinaigrette

Whisking up a basic vinaigrette is all about the right ratios. Forgo the bottled stuff for a fresh, garlicky dressing that goes on just about every green salad.

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Quinoa Salad

It's easy to get in a brown-bag lunch rut, or spend tons of money relying on takeout. Instead, steal a page out of our book and pack a quinoa salad. Our absolute favorite has to be this cherry-and-feta-studded salad. Or try one of these other fabulous quinoa salad options.

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Nachos

Hosting a game-day party? Look no further for recipe inspiration than these chili con queso nachos. Or, for a fun throwback to childhood, swap out tortilla chips for tater tots.

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Guacamole

Who doesn't love the sublimely creamy texture of guacamole? First, nail down the elemental recipe with avocado, onions, garlic, cilantro, and lime. Once you've got that down, play around with variations like adding bacon. Or channel this creamy dip at lunchtime by making a guac-inspired green salad.

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Hummus

Pretty much everyone we know is flat-out obsessed with hummus, and while there are some pretty great store-bought options, nothing compares to a homemade batch. Whether you go ultraclassic or spice things up, you won't be disappointed. Once you're a pro at making hummus, try it slathered on crostini for an easy app, or use it as the base for a Mediterranean spin on seven-layer dip.

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Salsa

Tortilla chips' favorite dipping partner, salsa, is supersimple to make and a great excuse to practice your knife skills. Get smoky with roasted chipotle-tomatillo salsa, make classic pico de gallo, or channel the tropics with a watermelon, mango, and cucumber take.

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Chicken Noodle Soup

Stop buying the canned variety and try your hand at an easy, homemade chicken noodle soup. It's the best remedy for pesky colds and frustrating days (few foods are more comforting).

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Pizza

Whether you choose to go the homemade dough route or pick it up at the supermarket, pizza is one of the simplest ways to feed a crowd. Some of our favorite topping ideas include tangy buffalo chicken, smoked salmon and crème fraîche, and ribboned asparagus and goat cheese, though pretty much anything goes.

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Roast Chicken

Few recipes will make you feel more grown-up to master than a juicy, crisp-skinned roast chicken. Make it for dinner tonight and reap the rewards all week with leftovers. Short on time? Roast quicker-cooking drumsticks instead of a whole bird.

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Pasta Carbonara

Whether you prefer it in its classic iteration, loaded up with veggies like leeks and sundried tomatoes, or vegetarian friendly, pasta carbonara will save the day on busy weeknights. Why? It comes together in about the same amount of time it takes to boil water, while bringing bold flavor to your plate.

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Ground Beef Tacos

Is there a more throw-together dish than ground beef tacos? Before you get cooking make sure to give these cardinal rules for cooking ground beef a glance.

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Steak

Most carnivores will agree: steak makes a great dinner, whether it's for a date, special occasion, or Wednesday night. You don't even need a grill for this recipe, which is cooked on the stove top and finished in the oven.

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Mashed Potatoes

When it comes to sides, it doesn't get much more versatile than mashed potatoes. Add nothing more than salt and butter to retain a pure potato flavor, or get crazy with mix-ins. Use leftovers as a topping for homemade shepherd's pie.

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Pesto

Once you know how to make pesto, your recipe possibilities multiply exponentially. For a subtle spin on tradition, make our go-to recipe, which swaps walnuts for pricey pine nuts. Other solid options include a nasturtium-based spread and grassy-green spinach pesto. Keep things simple and set it out with crackers at your next party, slather it on sandwiches, toss it with pasta, or drizzle it on pizza. It's also an excellent addition to pasta salad.

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Tomato Sauce

Whether you're tossing it with a pasta, spreading it on pizza dough, or dipping mozzarella sticks in it, homemade tomato sauce is dressed to impress. To spice things up, stir in hot chile flakes or powder, add in cream, or incorporate capers, olives, and anchovies.

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Roasted Vegetables

More a technique than a recipe, roasted vegetables are one of the simplest ways to get a scrumptious side on the table. In the Summer months, avoid heating up your kitchen by grilling them instead.

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Roasted Garlic

If you have garlic, oil, and seasonings — and surely you do — then you're already set to make roasted garlic. Add it to an antipasti plate for a special homemade touch, or spread it on bread, whir it into mayonnaise, or use it to add flavor to mashed potatoes.

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Shortbread

There's a reason the Girl Scouts sell shortbread every year — because the tender, crumbly butter cookie never goes out of style! For a new flavor, don't overlook the addition of spices like cardamom and anise, or dried berries, fruit peels, and nuts. Feeling even more far out? Keep the same short base, but color the recipe with grassy-green matcha or parmesan and black pepper for a savory twist.

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Cupcakes

If you're new to baking, cupcakes are generally a safer bet than attempting to frost a layer cake. Go the classic vanilla route, make a homemade take on Hostess's iconic version, or try your hand at tender carrot cupcakes. Want to get a bit fancy? Stuffed cupcakes are easier to make than they look; our favorites include double-lemon and chocolate peanut butter.

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Paté Brisée

What do homemade Pop-Tarts, bourbon pecan pie, and a Mediterranean quiche all have in common? The answer is paté brisée, or basic, butter-rich pie crust.

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Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake

Nothing says love quite like an enormous chocolate chip cookie cake. Or, if you'd rather go the individual cookie route, try these browned-butter-enhanced darlings.

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Brownies

If you've never made brownies before (the box only sort of counts!), then start with this ridiculously fudgy recipe. From there, the options are endless: you can swirl in any additional toppings or sauces like chocolate chips, caramel sauce, or Reese's peanut butter cups.

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No-Bake Icebox Cake

For a dessert recipe even nonbakers can make with ease, look no further than this Oreo icebox cake. For more inspiration, try one of these other no-bake options.

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Simple Syrup

Your co*cktail options are extremely limited if you don't have a little bar ingredient known as simple syrup on hand. The sugar-water mixture plays an essential role in classic drinks such as the old-fashioned, pisco sour, and mojito, and can also be used to soak sweets such as sponge and pound cakes. Our favorite infusion of the moment? Ginger simple syrup.

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FAQs

What should every cook know how do you make? ›

10 Dishes Every Professional Cook Should Know How to Make
  1. Roast Chicken. A roast chicken may seem like a humble dish, but when it's perfectly executed, there are few meals that are more comforting and delicious. ...
  2. Eggs Benedict. ...
  3. Bread. ...
  4. Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
  5. French Omelet. ...
  6. Seared Fish. ...
  7. Caesar Salad. ...
  8. Ratatouille.
Nov 16, 2022

What to cook for a group of 20? ›

19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
  • Taco Bar.
  • Meatballs.
  • Butter Chicken.
  • Lasagna.
  • Chili.
  • Homemade Pizza.
  • Baked Pasta.
  • Skewers.
Apr 4, 2023

How many recipes does the average person know? ›

A survey found that, on average, people claimed to know how to make 15 recipes without having to look them up.

What are the basic dishes? ›

30 Basic Recipes Everyone Should Know
  • A Really Good Tuna Salad. A classic — and the only tuna salad recipe you'll ever need.
  • Oatmeal Cookies with Raisins & Pecans. ...
  • Best Homemade Pancake Recipe. ...
  • Crusty Artisan Bread. ...
  • Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
  • Pizza Dough. ...
  • Homemade Tomato Sauce. ...
  • Classic Egg Salad.

What to make for dinner for 20 guests? ›

Nacho or Taco Bar (This meaty cheese dip recipe is our favorite! It's easy to make in bulk and is always a crowd pleaser.) Baked Potato Bar (Bake potatoes in a crock pot or large roaster to make it easy. Set out diced meat or chili, grated cheese, chopped veggies, sour cream, and olives for toppings.)

What is a good meal to feed a large crowd? ›

Gather, Share, and Eat: Easy Meals for Large Groups That Won't Break the Bank
  • The Classic Spaghetti and Meatballs. ...
  • Tantalizing Tacos. ...
  • Perfectly Baked Potatoes. ...
  • Pizza Extravaganza. ...
  • Mouthwatering Pulled Pork. ...
  • Fabulous Fajitas. ...
  • Hearty Chili. ...
  • Build-Your-Own Sandwiches.
Oct 19, 2023

What is a good meal to cook for a large group? ›

Feed-a-crowd recipes
  • Spiced salmon with traybaked sag aloo. ...
  • Chicken Provençal. ...
  • Chicken gyros. ...
  • Sharing bavette with blue cheese, beef dripping wedges & ranch salad. ...
  • Sticky tamarind tomato & spinach whirl. ...
  • Summer vegetable & flatbread platter with dill & mustard dip. ...
  • Spring sharing board. ...
  • Waste-nothing loaded potato wedges.

What percentage of Americans Cannot cook? ›

While seven out of ten people claim to be naturally gifted in the kitchen, 56% of people surveyed in a recent poll say they struggle with even the most basic recipes.

How many recipes do most people use? ›

A study of 2,000 adults also revealed that only four in 10 British people know more than nine recipes. The survey, commissioned by the UK's leading recipe box service HelloFresh, also revealed that on average we cook every night and have six recipes in our repertoire.

How many meals are humans actually supposed to eat? ›

In one sense, it all comes down to math: The average adult human requires 2,000 calories per day, and you're only awake for so many hours. "Across all peer-reviewed research and health practices, three meals a day is a general recommendation to encourage consistent, adequate energy intake," Miluk said.

What is the cheapest food that can feed a lot of people? ›

Feed the masses without breaking the bank with these budget-friendly dishes.
  • Mexican Lasagne. A spicy lasagne for those of us who love Mexican and Italian food. ...
  • Cheese Cob Dip. ...
  • The Best Burger in Oz. ...
  • Kangaroo Casserole. ...
  • Sausage Casserole. ...
  • Nanna's golden sausage casserole. ...
  • Quiche Lorraine. ...
  • Turkey and Pumpkin Lasagne.

How to cater for 20 people? ›

Finger foods, canapes, and grazing tables are great options that can feed a crowd and are easy to shape around any style. From gourmet cured meats and cheeses to catering classics like mini pies and pastries, there is bound to be something for any theme.

How much food is enough for 20 people? ›

Rules to Plan By

Each adult will consume 1 pound of food total; children, about 1/2 pound. The more options you have, the less you need of each; decrease the main course portion sizes by 1 to 2 ounces if served on a buffet. Guests will always eat — and drink — more at night than during the day.

What are the 4 basic rules of cooking? ›

Four Steps to Food Safety: Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill. Following four simple steps at home—Clean, Separate, Cook, and Chill—can help protect you and your loved ones from food poisoning.

Should a 13 year old know how do you cook? ›

Cooking is an Essential Life Skill

There are many benefits for teens who know how to cook. They eat fewer fast food meals and eat more vegetables. Studies have shown that adolescents that cook have fewer incidences of depression.

What are the 7 things needed to be found on a standardized recipe? ›

Here are the main components of a standardized recipe:
  1. Name of the menu item.
  2. Total Yield or Portions and Portion Size created by producing the recipe.
  3. List of all measured ingredients.
  4. Step-by-step instructions on how to prepare, cook, and assemble the recipe.
  5. Plating instructions and garnishes.

How common is it to not know how do you cook? ›

While seven out of ten people claim to be naturally gifted in the kitchen, 56% of people surveyed in a recent poll say they struggle with even the most basic recipes. These self-proclaimed 'failed chefs' are embarrassed and frustrated by their futile efforts to cook even things like eggs and pancakes.

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