21 Culinary Opinions That People Strongly Believe In

21 Culinary Opinions That People Strongly Believe In


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"Breakfast Is A Construct" And 20 Other Food Opinions That People Believe With Their Whole Chest

"Putting gold leaf on food is stupid."
Morgan Slossby Morgan Sloss Staff
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This week, Reddit user u/onegrayhair posed the question, "What culinary hill are you willing to die on?"


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And there were so many great answers! Here are some of the top-voted responses:

1. "Homemade chili is almost always better the next day."

–u/burritokiller1971

2. "Breakfast is a construct. Eggs, bacon, and French toast for dinner? Yes. Steak, potatoes, asparagus, and 'dinner' roll for breakfast? Also yes."

–u/TheBeneGesseritWitch"I had a sirloin steak that was going out of date soon, so I decided to have sirloin steak and scrambled eggs for breakfast. I wasn’t hungry for about 5–6 hours after and had tons of energy. Now when I have time in the mornings if I am not working, I will sometimes do it."
–u/AbsoluteSocket88

3. "We need to make burgers wider, not taller."

–u/John_Lives"If I have to disassemble a burger to eat it, it’s missing the point, isn’t it?"
–u/JediTigger
A burger with pickles, lettuce, cheese, and red onion with a side of fries and ketchup
A burger with pickles, lettuce, cheese, and red onion with a side of fries and ketchup Bhofack2 / Getty Images/iStockphoto

4. "DON’T WEAR YOUR APRON INTO THE BATHROOM."

–u/andre3kthegiant"I've called people out for doing this. It's disgusting. This isn't a hill to die on; this should be common sense. People be stupid."
–u/Aldayne

5. "If you are writing a recipe, write a recipe. Not an autobiography."

–u/lickety_split_69"The 'jump to recipe' button has been a godsend for me. I can't stand the longwinded recipe intros. Most websites have it now, I'm assuming by popular demand lol."–u/Skillary

6. "Fondant is Play-Doh with sugar."

–u/Argyleskin
A cake wrapped in fondant
A cake wrapped in fondant Betsie Van Der Meer / Getty Images

7. "Being snobby about food to the point where you're hindering someone else's enjoyment is not a positive personality trait."

–u/swordcowboy"I have a relative who makes puking sounds when they dislike the look of my food. Vile."–u/ana_diy

8. "I live in the Midwest. I love the Midwest, but just because you call something a salad does not mean it is healthy and an acceptable side dish to your main course. Snicker-marshmallow-mayo-whatever is not salad."

–u/ArachnesChallenge

9. "Life is too short to not use butter."

–u/jasontronic
A block of butter
A block of butter Yelenayemchuk / Getty Images/iStockphoto

10. "Being poor isn’t a culinary crime. It takes talent to make cheap food taste as good as my mom did."

–u/urbancowgirl42"Agreed. Some of the most gourmet foods were invented by hungry poor people with a bunch of mouths to feed. Fondue: We have old cheese, a little broth, and some stale bread. BOOM, a dish is born. I think the hard part is having the free time to get ingredients and time to cook."
–u/Both-Basis-3723

11. "People who hate cooking with stainless steel don’t know how to cook with stainless steel."

–u/3Me20

12. "Season your tomatoes, especially for sandwiches."

–u/shaddowkhan
A sandwich with thick slices of tomatoe
A sandwich with thick slices of tomatoe Mpessaris / Getty Images/iStockphoto

13. "Don't leave a five-star review on someone's recipe while saying, 'This was a great recipe...after I made these ten changes!' At that point, you're not rating that person's recipe, you are rating YOUR OWN recipe."

–u/randomentity1"Also, don't leave a one-star rating saying you didn't have the right ingredients, made a bunch of substitutions, and it turned out terrible. Maybe if you followed the instructions, it would have been good."–u/StillKpaidy

14. "Only edible items should be plated. Garnishes should be edible. I hate it when I see rocks and sticks on a plate."

–u/inter-dimensional

15. "You scrape it off the chopping board with the BACK SIDE OF THE KNIFE. The back side!"

–u/KatoRyx
A person chopping cilantro
A person chopping cilantro Image Source / Getty Images

16. "That cheap bag of frozen peas and diced carrots you get at the grocery store is an outstandingly versatile source of nutrition. And tasty too."

–u/UncleIrohsPimpHand

17. "A quality knife can replace 90% of your kitchen gadgets."

–u/xCp3

18. "I like dipping my sushi rolls and sashimi in a soy sauce and wasabi mixture, and I don’t care if it goes against proper sushi etiquette. It tastes good."

–u/scrodytheroadie
Sushi
Sushi Alleko / Getty Images/iStockphoto

19. "Worcestershire sauce can work magic."

–u/dberis

20. "Baked donuts are not donuts. Donuts must be fried. Baked donuts are just small cakes, which are delicious but NOT DONUTS. I will die on this deep fried and sprinkle-covered hill."

–u/pineapple_cyclone

21. And finally, "The most expensive food isn't always the 'best' food. No, I'm not impressed by a $200 slice of pizza with its price driven up with truffle and gold flake."

–u/RenzoGee"Putting a gold leaf on food is fucking stupid."–u/HeinrichLK

What's a culinary hill that you're willing to die on? Sound off in the comments below!

Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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