IKEA has released posters with instructions on how to cook, and it's brilliant
Categories: Food and Drinks
PictolicIt seems IKEA's mission on earth is to try to make our lives easier. They do not always succeed with furniture, and, apparently, that's why they decided to feed the unfortunate ones who absolutely do not know how to cook. The Canadian branch of the company, together with the marketing firm Leo Burnett, has released a series of illustrated recipes Cook This Page (translated as "prepare a page / sheet").
On each sheet, the ingredients necessary for cooking the dish are drawn. A novice cook only needs to buy products and fill in empty drawings with them. The illustrations are made on food parchment with harmless ink. As soon as the gaping void drawings are covered, you need to roll up the sheet, tie it and send it to the oven. What could be simpler?


Ravioli with Swedish meatballs is a Scandinavian version of the Italian classics.

Salt and finely chopped garlic.

One leaf of oregano.


Wrap it up.

You send it to the oven.

And enjoy.

Salmon with lemon and herbs is a dish almost from a restaurant. Usually it's scary to approach such recipes.

Powdered onion.



Delicious shrimp for a party.

Black pepper.


Keywords: IKEA | Ingenious | Illustrations | Recipes
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