21 Essential Recipes Every Cook Should Know (2024)

A simple yet versatile recipe that can be made time and time again without much thought or consideration.

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That’s how I define an “essential recipe.”

I love testing out new recipes, cooking seasonally, and taking on delicious diy projects (jam, pickles, ferments, etc.), but underneath it all, I’ve got a core group of staplerecipes that I know I can conjure up at any time. They are my go-tos. My fall-backs. My weeknight saviors. Today, I’ve gathered up 21 of these recipes, and shared them below.

If you’re just learning to cook or you want to improve your cooking skills, go through the list below, and practice these simple recipes and techniques. Start to memorize the ingredients and cooking times. Try not to make substitutionsuntil you’ve mastered the original recipe. Take note of tastes, smells and textures. Practice seasoning with salt and pepper (and sometimes acid). Most of all, have fun.

Continue reading for 21 essential recipes, including breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert!

Hard Boiled Eggs

To be enjoyed as a snack,salad add-in, appetizer or even a full meal. The base for all deviled eggs.

Frittata

Simpleandadaptableeggs for a crowd. A great use-up for stray bits of veg sitting in the fridge. Can be enjoyedhot or room temperature. Easily packs and reheats for lunch.

Toast

For when time and energy are low, and you just want something to eat. Or the perfect blank canvas for many appetizers.

Salad Dressing

Oil. Vinegar. Salt. Pepper. Done. Making salad dressing at home can be as easy or as complicated as you like. Start with a basic vinaigrette, and branch out from there.

Chicken Stock / Vegetable Stock

Homemade stock is a game changer. Simply prepared, this fridge/freezer staple can amp up the flavors anywhere stock is called for (grains, soup, braises, etc.). Or just add salt, and enjoy as is!

Pureed Vegetable Soup

A versatile technique that can be used with any vegetable. Cook raw or roasted vegetables in water or stock, season to taste with salt and pepper, puree and that’s it. Lunch or dinner is served! The process is making soup is a great way to hone your seasoning skills. The great Ina Garten once said, “When it comes to taste, the only difference between a pot of really good chicken soup and sink full of dirty dishwater is salt.”

Chili

A heartier soup perfect for a party or not.

Old Fashioned

For those of you who like rye or bourbon. Can be made with a few simple pantry ingredients.

Pizza

The key to making good pizza at home? Store-bought dough. The next time you’re at your favorite pizza place (Dominos, Papa John’s and LittleCaesar’sexcluded), ask them if they will sell you a ball of dough. This should cost $1 – $2.50. Top simply with canned tomato sauce (“pizza” sauce not needed), low-moisture mozz, salt, pepper, dried oregano, a drizzle of evoo, and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese.

Tomato Sauce

Made almost exclusively with pantry items. Crowd pleaser. Freezes well for future meals.

Brine

A simple way to infuse flavor and moisture into uninteresting cuts of meat (boneless chicken breasts, boneless pork chops, turkey).

Roast Chicken

Crispyskin. Tender meat. Impressive yet approachable. Save the bones for chicken stock.

A Good Hamburger

It’s all about the meat.

Roasted Potatoes

Minimal prep work resulting in maximum flavor. Let the oven do the work. Technique can be applied to many other vegetables.

The Best Brussels Sprouts

Golden and nutty on the outside. Tender on the inside. A brussels sprouts dish that even sprout-haters will love. Enjoy with bacon or without!

Steak

Sometimes it’s ok to take a break from white meat.

Braised Beef

Braising in general is wonderful way to turn a cheap cut of meat into a tender, juicy mass of deliciousness. Can be made in the oven or a crock pot.

A Simple Cake

Memorize this recipe, so you can whip up something sweet on a moment’s notice.

Caramel Sauce

Caramel is just cooked sugar. Add cream or butter (or both!), and you’ve got caramel sauce. Add salt and you’ve got salted caramel sauce. Ooooooooo.

Freshly Whipped Cream

Heavy cream. Vanilla. Sugar. Done. No need to buy processed, whipped oil from the grocery store.

Really Good Rice Krispie Treats

Everyone loves a good rice krispie treat. 4 ingredients. Minimal effort.

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Brandon

I’m Brandon: food explorer, recipe curator, co*cktail shaker, dessert lover. Kitchen Konfidence is how I document my time spent in my favorite space, the kitchen. Did you make a recipe? Tag @brandiego on Instagram so I can see the how it went!

21 Essential Recipes Every Cook Should Know (2024)

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