Well, yes, only because they're used to it.
The man's traditional place is at work, and nothing much else.. and that's one area where they tend to put extra pressure on themselves to perform. Here's where the frequent validation for the work they produce comes into play - whether in the form of actions (ie a raise) or words (praise). The boss is usually male. Males understands male needs.
If and when a man steps out of his traditional place, I would think that :
1 - he would expect even more recognition for taking such a risk (if he fails, his ego takes a blow)
.. and ..
2 - when it comes to cooking, since you can't quite tell if a person enjoyed their meal unless they said so (if u burped, it could just have been from eating too fast.. if u ate fast, you could just be hungry. etc), the "appropriate" validation would be verbal praise coupled with enthusiasm at the dinner table, which leaves the Chef (capital letter intended) no doubt as to where the family stands regarding his repeated (and successful) heroic ventures into the Unknown Woman's World of the Family Kitchen.
*grins*
Hmm. hope I made at least some sense there.
