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30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Funny,FoodMAR 23, 2023

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated

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It’s pretty easy to start a fight over food, just say you enjoy some pineapple on a pizza or call that orange Kraft product ‘cheese,’ and you’ll find a handful of people ready to go blow for blow. But cooking doesn’t have to be about the extremes, sometimes it can be nice to discuss what underappreciated and humble ingredients more cooks should give a chance. 
So one curious person asked the internet what were their ‘mediocre’ cooking opinions that they still stand by and got a heap of interesting answers. We reached out to chef Ben Ebbrell from the team at Sorted Food to get some tips for the novice home cook. So make sure you’ve eaten so scrolling won’t make you hungry, and be sure to upvote your favorite options. And if you want to see some more controversial food takes, you can find them here
More info: Reddit | Sorted

#1

I like water.
I don't need to add cordial, I don't need it to be fizzy, I don't need to add syrup or lemon/lime. Plain water is just fine.
177points

#2

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
The Whopper Theorem: Larger burgers should be wider, not taller.
172points

#3

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Not every meal has to be a culinary adventure. It's fine to just eat something to not be hungry anymore.
169points

We wanted to know how a novice cook should approach the ocean of information there is online without getting overwhelmed and Ben Ebbrell from the team at Sorted Food had a few tips. "Firstly, food needn’t be stressful. Sorted has always been about finding the JOY in food and cooking. We’re a group of life-long mates who are constantly learning when it comes to food, but the bit that makes the initial hurdle easier is that we’re not doing it alone."

"Find friends or family to learn with… the collaborative experience is far less daunting. Also, don’t just learn textbook-style… grasping the details of something you don’t care about just because that’s in somebody else’s cooking education agenda. Instead find a subject, topic, ingredient, or dish that you love and begin with expanding your repertoire around that."

#4

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
When I say I like coffee, that means I like *all* the coffee.
I appreciate high end coffee, but I also like truck stop coffee, church basement coffee, reheated late afternoon coffee. I just like coffee.
154points

#5

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Broccoli is the f*****g best.
154points

#6

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Butter on a grilled cheese.
I've tried mayo. It's just not as good.
146points

Ready-to-eat and pre-prepared meals and ingredients might get a bad rap. but as this list shows, reputation isn't everything. "The quality of products has come on a LONG way in recent years. In fact, they have outstretched some of their own reputations. Have a look for frozen, freeze-dried, or even canned/tinned options of the fresh versions. In many applications, not all, they end up just as good as the fresh. Sometimes, even better. Peas are a prime example… they are nutritionally better when frozen since that’s done within hours or even minutes of picking them, whereas the fresh ones you may buy in season could be days old!"

#7

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
I will drink red wine with fish and white wine with beef. Who gives a s**t.
144points

#8

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Chicken tendies are tasty even if you’re a grown a*s person
140points

#9

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
99% of the time, dry generic brand pasta is just *fine* for dinner. I spend all of my culinary efforts on the sauce/topping.
135points

"Fusion foods remain popular… why not try some of those. Begin with a pre-made element and twist it up with the addition of an extra ingredient or two. For instance, while tomato sauce is easy to make, sometimes you might just want to skip that step and buy one. But then add in a dollop of Korean gochujang and a spoonful of creme fraiche and you have a whole different approach… the spicy fermented tang turns it into a phenomenal sauce for pre-made potato gnocchi for example," Ben added, when we wanted to know how a home cook might improve a store-bought sauce or other items.

#10

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
I don’t know what the best dessert in the world is, but I know it’s something baked and served warm with vanilla ice cream.
132points

#11

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
If you live in a northern country, just buy canned tomatoes. I've wasted so much time grinding fresh but flavourless tomatoes into a watery pasta sauce
121points

#12

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Sometimes a McDonald’s cheeseburger is the only thing I want in the world. Not often but that craving hits hard!
118points

Lastly, Ben was gracious enough to share some other tips and tricks he found helpful as a professional cook. "Cooking at home needn’t be a chore… but it’s easy to understand why people might think so. There’s a lot of thinking, planning, and admin to be done upfront. Pick or choose some recipes for the week, work out the shopping list, cross-check it to make sure you don’t miss anything when you go shopping, then you have to swap up on the recipe to make sure you nail it in the kitchen. Even then you’ll likely end up with food waste since the recipe calls for quantities of fresh ingredients less that the packet sizes you have to buy. Our suggestion is to outsource all of that thinking to find a smart solution. We have one, it’s free to use for a month… it’s called Sidekick. It allows you to be the hero of your kitchen and just enjoy the fun bits and great results… without the stress or food waste."

#13

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
chili has beans
115points

#14

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
PB&J is a great sandwich
115points

#15

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
“Mouthfeel” and “deconstructed” are overused terms
114points

We also reached out to Graeme Tomlinson, the Fitness Chef, and his team was kind enough to add their own thoughts. "If you’re just starting out cooking your own meals I recommend keeping it as simple as possible. One-pan recipes with few ingredients or slow cooker recipes are great for you to become confident that what you cook tastes good! Good-tasting food is often all internet seasoning so make sure you season it!"

#16

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
"Cream of" soups are a terrific ingredient if used properly.
107points

#17

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Food opinion- Italian American food is just as valid as Italian-Italian food. Just because some stuff had to me made with different versions of ingredients doesn’t mean it’s a radioactive evil sludge abomination. People get wayyyy too pissy about food cultures and trying to gatekeep it. Food is food. You need it to live. Who cares what shape of noodle it goes in your mouth? Either way, it’s gonna come out the same.
106points

#18

Ketchup on a hot dog is fine.
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99points

"Frozen fruit and vegetables might not be great to eat on their own compared to fresh counterparts, but they are much cheaper and also last longer. Frozen veg can easily be added to stews, casseroles, curries, and many more dishes easily. Some microwave-ready meals get slated for being bad for you, but in moderation, these can be a convenient way to get energy in when you have limited time," they added when we inquired about ready-to-eat meals.

#19

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
Frying at home isn’t worth it. It’s messy, time consuming, and uses too much oil. My southern ancestors are rolling over in their graves as I type.
99points

#20

30 "Mediocre Foods" That People Say Are Underrated
This will get me roasted because I think people will think it’s not even mediocre. More like awful lol
I like to use buttered bread for my sandwiches. All of them. Ham and cheese, chicken salad on toast, etc. butter is the first condiment I use.
96points
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