You mix together chemicals and compounds, delicately adding them and heating them at specific temperatures to get a desirable output. You often have to care for other factors like air flow (how much to leave the pot closed or open) and material weight (like not adding too much in a cake or it’ll all sink to the bottom).

A kitchen is just a laboratory, and chefs are just scientists that focus on taste. I get it now.

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    Watch some Good Eats with Alton Brown, he talks a lot about the chemistry involved in cooking

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    I like scientific cooking. I’m a big fan of Sebastian Lege, who is a cook and food designer, and who knows all the little chemical tricks of the food industry. I wish he would publish a cook book: On the left, a recipe for the dish as made by a professional chef with normal ingredients, on the right the recipe for the same dish as made by the food industry.

    I remember one show where he made “Banana Milk”. The banana flavor was made from vinegar, some alcohol, and some other acid…

    Just today, I applied one of his ideas. I made a Chinese dish with chicken, and added baking powder to the marinade made from soy sauce, ginger, garlic, honey, salt, oil, and chili. And it was amazing!

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    What a fun thread! If any of you get a chance, you should see “Lessons in Chemistry” with Brie Larson. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and based on the excitement in this thread, I think you might too. ☺️

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    Chemistry but wirh a high margin for error and where someone can make a ketchup sandwich and claim its good food.

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    I worked as chemist for a while and I love to cook. It’s fairly common hobby along with home brewing, distilling and cheese making. We also all worked in the food industry so lots of overlap

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    My mom teaches a class on the chemistry of food and cooking. And my dad says that a good chemist generally is a good cook

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    That’s like the plot of the TV series “Lessons in chemistry” (which is based on a book), lmao.