This is not necessarily a long term thing, but as the holiday season creeps up, things like 'favorite utensils' posts might gain some traction for people looking for gift ideas.
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Oh good point, we could do some seasonal posts as well for stuff like that. Thanks for the feedback!
ooo I got one for ya - got this for my mother, it's both a utensil (sort of) and a gift idea. so difficult to shop for my folks, they dont "need" things anymore. anyway --> apple peeler/coring machine
Mine would be a Danish Whisk
https://www.tasteofhome.com/article/what-is-a-danish-dough-whisk/
That's for dough?
I've always used it for mixing the meat and stuff for meatballs (frikadeller).
Remember to take of the handle to properly clean it afterwards.
Though I suppose that's less of a problem if you don't use it for meat
It is for dough, but as you know it works well for a lot of things. I use it when I make fresh sausage. It's great for things like Falafel too.
Chowhound used to have a Dish of the Month which was fun. Lemmy has 52 weeks of baking but I think a week is too short, it doesn't have much traction. For me most of their topics are not interesting either, I think the current one is 'Piping'.
Thank you, this is a great idea. If we can get a good amount of recipes posted, I'd like to highlight a "recipe of the month" type thing as well. Thanks for the feedback!
It really depends on enough participation, then you get different takes on a dish and hopefully have some 'hmm, I never thought of doing it that way' moment.
I like this idea. Although I think there are times throughout the week when someone might want to post a question on a Thursday but can't because it's not the correct day of the week. And make them megathreads so they can be referenced throughout the week.
I think themed days for techniques, methods and practices of cooking would be fun. How about something like Ferment Friday or meal prep Sunday (I know it's stealing from Reddit but eff Reddit, Spez or whatever the case may be)
Although I think there are times throughout the week when someone might want to post a question on a Thursday but can’t because it’s not the correct day of the week.
Agreed, I don't think there's any benefit to forcing questions in the weekly one. If you have a question, please make a post. The weekly posts would be more of a prompt to stir up an idea.
I think themed days for techniques, methods and practices of cooking would be fun.
Yes, meal prep would be a great one. I know a lot of the meals I cook end up basically being meal prep since I have leftovers for days.
Thanks for the feedback!