Mastering the Art of Home Cooking: Tips and Techniques for Every Kitchen

Ultimate guide to home cooking | MyFitnessPal

There are hundreds of kitchen tools you could choose from, but only a select few will be your everyday staples. 

Getting your kitchen set up with the right tools can make cooking at home more fun and less stressful! With a few essential items for prepping, cooking, and storing your homemade meals, you’ll be ready to tackle any recipe and feel like a total pro in your own kitchen. 

As a dietitian, here’s my list of must-have tools that make cooking easier, faster, and more fun.

Tools for Prepping

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About the Experts

Caroline Thomason, RD LDN, CDCES is a dietitian and diabetes educator combining her love of nutrition with the power of making better health easy to understand. With 12 years in the industry, she’s published in 40+ publications, a CPG consultant and advisor, a speaker, broadcast spokesperson, and recipe developer. 

Stephanie Nelson, MS, RD, is a dietitian and is MyFitnessPal’s in-house nutrition expert and nutrition scientist. Passionate for promoting healthy lifestyles, Stephanie graduated from San Diego State University with a focus on research and disease prevention.


Basic Cooking Techniques Everyone Should Know

If you’ve ever felt lost in the kitchen, you’re not alone. Many people grow up without learning basic cooking skills, which can make getting started feel intimidating. But cooking doesn’t have to be complicated—mastering just a few simple techniques can make a big difference.

By learning foundational skills like chopping, sautéing, and baking, you’ll gain the confidence to prepare meals without stress. With a little practice, cooking at home can become easier, more enjoyable, and a great way to support your health.

Here are a few essential kitchen techniques you can practice to boost your confidence and set yourself up for delicious, nutritious meals. 

Chopping

Whether you’re dicing onions, slicing fruit, or cubing chicken breast, knowing how to chop is a basic skill that you’ll use over and over again. Good knife skills make cooking faster and safer. 

Our tip? Keep your fingertips tucked under (also known as the “claw grip”) and let the knife do the work. Start slow and practice often—chopping a bunch of veggies is a great way to build muscle memory!

Sautéing 

This technique is perfect for adding flavor in a flash. Heat a bit of oil in a pan, toss in your ingredients, and keep them moving. Think of it as giving your veggies or proteins a quick browning in the pan to bring out their best flavor. Sauteing is perfect when you want a little caramelization in your dish. Whether you’re cooking onions or browning protein like steak or chicken, sauteing is a great option for flavor and quick cooking. 

Boiling 

Boiling is your go-to technique for cooking pasta, beans, potatoes, grains, or blanching veggies. You can also boil proteins like hard-boiled eggs or chicken breast if you’re going to shred it or add more seasoning later.

Baking

Baking can be a science, but it doesn’t have to be intimidating. Simple sheet pan dinners are baked, and you just throw everything on a large baking sheet and bake until done.

Cooking on a Budget: Affordable Meal Ideas

With a little planning and some smart shopping, you can create balanced, nutritious meals that are easy on your wallet. 

Here are some simple tips and delicious meal ideas to get you started.

  1. Baked Ziti Casserole: A comforting classic that won’t break the bank! This casserole combines whole-wheat pasta, marinara sauce, and a blend of ricotta and mozzarella cheeses for a protein-packed, hearty dish. Add some chopped spinach for extra nutrients and bake until bubbly for a crowd-pleasing meal.
  2. Slow Cooker Chicken Tortilla Soup: This classic tortilla soup is a budget-friendly, one-pot wonder. It features chicken, vegetables, and a flavorful blend of spices for a filling and nutritious meal. Top with a dollop of Greek yogurt, Mexican cheese, or a sprinkle of fresh herbs for extra flavor.
  3. Chickpea Tuna Salad Sandwich: A delicious twist on a classic tuna salad, this version adds mashed chickpeas for extra fiber and bulk. Mix with a light dressing of Greek yogurt, lemon juice, and your favorite seasonings, then serve on whole-grain bread with crisp lettuce and sliced tomatoes.
  4. Sweet and Spicy Chicken Meatballs: These flavorful meatballs are made with lean ground chicken, breadcrumbs, and a sweet and spicy glaze. They’re easy to make and pair perfectly with brown rice or a simple side salad. 
  5. Cashew Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry: A quick and affordable stir-fry made with tender strips of beef, crunchy broccoli, and a savory sauce with a hint of sweetness from hoisin and a crunch from cashews. Serve over brown rice or quinoa for a balanced, high-protein dinner that’s ready in under 30 minutes.

Want more tips on how to cook delicious meals without breaking the bank? We’ve got you covered with our Dietitian-Reviewed Recipes You Can Make For Less Than $5 Per Serving.

Cook Healthy, Balanced Meals At Home 

Cooking healthy food at home doesn’t have to be boring or complicated—in fact, it can be a creative adventure. With a few smart swaps and easy tips, you can whip up meals that are both tasty and nutritious. 

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How to Find Recipes on the MyFitnessPal App

Use Recipe Discovery in the MyFitnessPal app to make planning a week of homemade meals quick and easy. From breakfast options to meal prep-worthy dinners, the MyFitnessPal recipe collections covers a variety of recipe territory.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you explore recipe ideas for your meals:

  1. Open the MyFitnessPal App: Launch the app on your phone, and tap the “more” menu. From there, choose “recipe discovery.”
  2. Browse Recipes: Explore categories like breakfast, lunch, or dinner to narrow down your options. You can also choose to see recipes based on pantry staples, dishes that are great post-workout, and more.
  3. Review Recipe Options: Scroll through the list of curated recipes and click on any meal to view the full recipe, complete with ingredients, step-by-step instructions, and nutrition information.
  4. Save and Log Recipes: Once you find a recipe you love, tap “Save” to add it to your favorites. You can also log the meal directly into your food diary for seamless nutrition tracking.

Pro tip: Add your own most-frequently-cooked recipes to the app! “MyFitnessPal really opens up the opportunity to get the most out of home cooking for your health journey because it helps you become empowered with knowledge,” says Nelson. 

She suggests importing recipes that you make and analyzing the nutrition, so you can learn if the recipe helps you reach goals critical to success like protein or fiber. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How can I teach myself to cook at home?

Start with simple recipes and learn basic cooking skills like chopping and sautéing. Consider learning from watching videos or following step-by-step guides. Practice regularly, and build a repertoire of staple recipes you can come back to over and over again.

Is there an app that helps you decide what to cook?

Yes! You can take the guesswork out of meal planning with the MyFitnessPal Meal Planner. It’s designed to help you create balanced, delicious meals tailored to your health goals, dietary preferences, and budget.
The Meal Planner offers personalized meal recommendations, automated grocery lists, and seamless ingredient ordering.

How do I plan my meals for the week?

Check out our Essential Guide to Meal Planning for a deep dive into how meal planning works. While you’re at it, bookmark these Quick and Easy Recipes for Busy Weeknights and 9 Easy Mediterranean Recipes.

What’s the easiest way to cook healthy meals at home?  

Focus on simple meals using whole ingredients, like one-pan dishes with protein, veggies, and grains. Stock up on healthy pantry basics for quick meals. Prep in bulk to save time during the week.

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