What You Need to Know
Cookstrips are recipes drawn as black and white graphics with short instructions. They were invented by Len Deighton while studying at the Royal College of Art in the 1950s. Deighton, a keen cook, originally drew the cookstrips as instructions to himself in order to keep his expensive cookbooks from becoming dirty in his kitchen.I'm very messy, and didn't want to take them into the kitchen. So I wrote out the recipes on paper, and it was easier for me to draw three eggs than write "three eggs". So I drew three eggs, then put in an arrow. For me it was a natural way to work.
Steps
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Boiled Egg Sequence (UK): Demonstrates perfect timing visualization
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Sushi Rice Preparation (Japan): Shows precise moisture ratios graphically
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Pasta Al Dente Test (Italy): Illustrates texture development stages