One in five Brits can't boil an egg
A fifth admit they end up with yolks which are too hard-boiled to dip, whites which are still runny or even let the pan boil dry, resulting in burned, black eggs.
More than a quarter also struggle to cook a simple rice dish, while almost a third say they are unable to cut an onion correctly.
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Hide AdOther basic skills which leave many adults stumped include baking a sponge cake, making batter and even simply cooking a simple cheese sauce.
Hotpoint commissioned the study to mark the launch of its Teaching Kitchen in partnership with TV chef Jamie Oliver's Food Foundation programme.
The custom-built cooking space will tour the UK this summer to help equip people with essential kitchen skills.
And almost one in five often end up relying on takeaways or convenience food due to their lack of knowledge in the kitchen, with one in ten saying they NEVER cook from scratch.
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Hide AdJamie Oliver said: "We're all busy, but let's face it, we've got to eat, and if we can take care of the ones we love at the same time by sharing home-cooked, nutritious fare, that's always going to be a bonus."
The poll, of 2,000 adults found that skills missing from British kitchens include making a gravy or batter from scratch, making dough and pastry and making a curry paste.
Creating homemade dips, salsa and salad dressings, making soup and cooking pulses correctly are also things which leave adults struggling in the kitchen.
Six in ten also admitted to not knowing how to bake a sponge.
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Hide AdMore than two thirds also believe basic cooking skills are on a decline in the UK, with 69 per cent saying it's due to a rise in takeaways and convenience food.
Just over half blame a lack of, or inadequate cooking lessons in school, while 67 per cent reckon it's down to skills no longer being passed down through generations.
Only four in ten learnt their kitchen knowledge from their parents or grandparents, with 31 per cent saying they taught themselves instead.
To inspire the nation to get back into the kitchen and confidently experiment with new recipes and flavours the Mobile Kitchen will be taking to the road this summer, offering free cooking lessons in 6 locations across the UK.
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Hide AdIn each location, Jamie's cookery teachers will work closely with a local partner to ensure cooking classes inspire people with the skills and information they need to lead healthier lifestyles.
The Hotpoint Teaching Kitchen will visit locations including London, Bristol, Middlesborough, Sunderland and Liverpool, where local residents can book classes in advance at jamiesministryoffood.org/hotpoint-teaching-kitchen.