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if it says 20g of salt into a liter of water and add potatoes, but you put the potatoes into the water and then add salt, you're gonna have a bad time.
When you have multiple objects like potatoes, or potatoes and onions that need to be seasoned or drizzled with something, don't bother aiming at each individual piece, you'll just spill it on the table or cutting board or something and lose the quantity.
Just have all the pieces on 1 plate or board.
And season / drizzle the biggest piece or pile
Just be sure there is actually seasoning on it, or you'll throw your board away...
I did try the perk and pre-flip meat, but the thing is I *still* need to flip them first. Your process just reverse the order and in a way slow the process down for those who are not used to this method.
Another great tip: pre-flip your meats before cooking. Drop them on the pan/grill/griddle on the "opposite" side first, then when you have to flip, just pick it up and drop it down, it will automatically reorient itself to the "top" side.