Yes! I love cooking. I like experimenting with different culture's cuisine. It keeps my diet spicy. (Pun totally intended!) A couple days ago I stumbled onto a recipe for Cilantro Lime Rice. This is one of my favorite side dishes I used to order from Qdoba. By learning this recipe, I learned about the secret of toasting the rice before cooking it as normal. Apparently, this is something that is common within Latino cooking, and I was 49 years old to discover it!
I attempted making it, and it's is stellar! I also used these ingredients on some hot pot potatoes (cilantro and lime) since I have like five pounds of limes and a huge bag of cilantro to use up quickly. It worked well. The lime juice also killed some of the intense heat from the Hot Italian Sausage I had on hand.
(Pro tip: You can immediately, and I mean instantly, neutralize the Godzilla breath from eating hot peppers by drinking orange juice! It cools the flames on contact.)
I like to use orange juice whenever I'm making curry or anything else that's typically overly spicy. I enjoy the flavors of the foods, not really the heat.
Learning how to cook has saved me money. My fiancee used to live on eating take out. When I took over the cooking chore and started buying the groceries, I streamlined our expenditures by buying staples in bulk, and using Meal Planning so that we don't get stuck in a rut of eating the same thing every week. In fact, I recently wrote a lengthy post on Reddit about this very topic.
I recently made homemade hummus, and OMG! is it good! I used dried chickpeas too, some garlic, lemon juice, sun dried tomatoes, onion, and olive oil. Got to use the little food processor and turned out I made a BUNCH! It's so good on bread. Next I'm planning on making some rye bread from scratch. I even got the caraway seeds...oh, and I can make pumpernickel too!
My advice when you do finally start to learn how to cook. Buy an InstantPot. Rice was the first thing I learned how to make in it. One cup of rice to two cups of water. Push the Rice button. Came out perfect. I know it doesn't sound like much, but once you figure out the InstantPot, you'll be learning slow cooking, sauteing, and pressure cooking.
Macaroni, spaghetti, omelets, burgers, and potato sandwiches those are simple ones that I like to make, but here most of the people like heavy meals. Don't know what I'm talking about ?? Search it on YouTube or Google what I'm talking about.