I can look in the fridge/cupboard/flyer and figure out how to make something tasty, no matter how sparse or mismatched the available stuff.
And I can eat something new and usually tell what's in it and how it was made.
Among my DW's superpowers, though the down side to the latter is that she loves going to a restaurant to try to get new ideas for how to make things and combine flavors. Unfortunately for her, fortunately for me, it is pretty rare these days she finds something she can't do better, because she is a very versatile cook, so we eat at home a lot. Fortunately for both of us she is also very frugal, and won't go out to eat without a good deal or a possibility of a really amazing meal, so we don't go out THAT often. She is also a serious power shopper, so she always has plenty of ingredients to make whatever we want, and buys all other things in our life on sale as well.
My superpowers are;
-I can fix a lot, spent many years in R&D where I built and repaired a lot of the equipment we used, so I'm not afraid of plumbing or electrical work. Unfortunately no drywall, that takes a nice touch to make it look good, and I haven't done enough of it to get the hang of it.
-I'll eat anything, so I often bring home leftover food from company events that other people are too picky to eat because it has been in the fridge since yesterday, we probably get 2-3 meals every week from that.
-I don't panic easily, so when the market drops by 50%, I'm looking for where I can buy more of it.
-There just isn't much stuff I want, and I'm very lazy about going shopping for anything, so I don't have much trouble resisting buying things.