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@justnormalkorean @caekislove @Ghislaine @monsterislandcolonizer @poastoak @professionalbigot69 My father always said, "If you can read, you can cook." and "The cook eats what he wants." Everyone else has to acquiesce to the cook's preferences.
For anyone inexperienced at cooking, watch some videos on how to do the basic things of cooking and any techniques that are unfamiliar, and then go to rural antique shops and search through old cookbooks for recipes that sound good. Those books are often dirt cheap but retain old-time recipes that you'll not find again.
Once you know what the recipe terms mean, you'll be able to make almost anything. You'll screw things up and make mistakes, which just means you are learning something that takes skill and is worth learning. Give it time and you'll improve.