Cooking for my BigBack 😂
So I cook so much 😭 and my man been harassing me about recording the food I cook. So this is my first attempt at recording all the dishes I make , however I think I may need a tripod to keep this up cause having him hover in the kitchen ain’t gon work 😂. Drop some recs please #cookin #cookingideas #cookingformyboyfriend
Okay, so for all of you like me, cooking for your 'Mr. Big Back' can be a fun challenge! It’s all about making hearty, satisfying meals that hit the spot after a long day. When I started "Cooking for Mr. BigBack, Pt.1", I quickly realized it wasn't just about the food, but about the joy of sharing delicious, comforting dishes. Here are a few things I've learned that might help you on your own culinary journey: Focus on Flavor & Comfort: Think classic comfort foods that are packed with flavor. My guy loves things like slow-cooked stews, creamy pasta dishes, or a really robust chili. Don't be afraid to experiment with spices! Portion Sizes Matter: This might sound obvious, but "Mr. Big Back" often means a hearty appetite! I always make sure there are enough leftovers for lunch the next day, which is a win-win. Look for recipes that are easy to double or scale up. Sneak in Some Veggies: While we want comfort, health is important too! I often chop up extra veggies like carrots, celery, or spinach and add them to sauces, casseroles, or stews. They blend in beautifully and add nutrients without compromising the 'hearty' feel. Easy Meal Prep Ideas: For busy weeks, I often prepare components in advance. Marinating chicken overnight for a quick stir-fry, or chopping all my vegetables on a Sunday, makes weekday cooking so much smoother. For 'Mr. Big Back' recipes, things like a big pot of soup or a lasagna can be made ahead and reheated. Getting Your Kitchen Filming Ready: Since I'm on my own 'Pt.1' recording journey, I'm learning too! A good phone holder or a simple tripod is a game-changer. Natural light is your best friend for making food look appetizing. And don't forget to wipe down your lens! It makes a huge difference. What are your favorite kitchen filming hacks? Cooking for someone you love is such a rewarding experience, especially when you see them enjoy every bite. What are your go-to 'Big Back' recipes? Share your experiences, I'd love to hear them!

































































































