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My Top Ten Culinary Flops (So Far)

January 10, 2006 by Andrea   Print This Post
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17 Responses to “My Top Ten Culinary Flops (So Far)”
  1. s'kat says:

    I can certainly sympathize, especially with the entry about pizza dough. I’ve taken to just sticking mine in the microwave- its practically perfect as a proofing box.

  2. Andrea says:

    We’ve done that, and we also sit our dough on top of the stove and turn on the overhead light, and it works like a charm. I do wish that I had photos of some of these disasters, although nothing could really capture the foul odor of that rotting zucchini bread!

  3. Kathy says:

    You are so brave to list those mistakes and I will totally trust any recipe you post because of it. Just when you think you know everything about cooking, something comes along and makes you humble again.

  4. Andrea says:

    Oh, I’ve never thought I knew everything about cooking! Truthfully I feel like a perpetual novice in the kitchen, but that’s ok. I like to experiment and learn new things, and cooking is definitely a fun outlet for that. Mistakes are bound to happen, and I’ve decided to laugh about them, although the laugh usually comes later. :)

  5. Beverly Greve says:

    Met your parents today at the metrolina flea market in Charlotte and they told me about your website. I am trying to find some good recipes. I especially would love to figure out how to make soups. I always seem to manage to make them flop and everyone else says that they are easy. I can only make a seafood gumbo and a crab & corn bisque. I would really love to make a vegetable and a chicken and noodle.

  6. Amy says:

    After my daughters 2nd birthday party I put the leftover cake in a tupperware container and stuck it in the oven to get it out of the way. Later that evening I went to make her dinner and I turned the oven on for fish sticks. I forgot all about the cake and then I started to smell this terrible smell suddenly knew what had happen the tupperware container had melted and the left over cake was runined! that was the best chocolate b-day cake I had ever tasted it had almond extract in it and it was so moist. Oh well I guess We were not suppose to eat any more of it.

  7. Emily says:

    I’ve done the oatmeal one too many times before! You just forget about it, and then come back to oatmeal all over your microwave. Thanks for the plastic bowl in the oven tip, though!

  8. Suzanne :: Adventures in Daily Living :: says:

    This is a great idea for a post. I don’t think I can keep the list down to ten though . . .

  9. Andrea says:

    Emily, the oatmeal mess is such a disaster and takes forever to clean, doesn’t it?

    Suzanne, thanks! This is just the Top Ten, though I should probably update the list some time soon! :-)

  10. Jean Ann says:

    thanks for sharing your flops! I have many of my own…several of which involve sad attempts at stir fry…yeesh…

  11. katy says:

    i’ve done the oatmeal thing — and had my own share of cooking mishaps! my first attempt at oatmeal lace cookies where they wouldn’t come off the pan was one, my hideously burned meringue when i tried to use my broiler on lemon meringue pie was definitely another!

  12. cheryl says:

    Loved this post…we all do that stuff one time or another! I have exploded oatmeal, and just last week I was playing with a gf blueberry bundt cake recipe. The outside was gorgeous, nicely brown, and looked lovely. The inside…totally raw. We got a good giggle.

    cheryls last blog post..Menu Plan Monday, August 18th

  13. Tim Dineen says:

    OMG! These are priceless! You have me rolling on the floor here! Anyone who has ever spent any time in a kitchen will immediately understand and empathize.

    You’ve given me a great idea for a blog post of my own! Thanks!

  14. Barbara says:

    Tears are running down my face… I can’t see to type I’m laughing so hard!!! Thank you – a wonderful release for a stressful month. It’s not just the flops that we’ve all done, it’s your brilliant writing.

  15. Susan says:

    I enjoyed reading your ‘flops’. My worst? I had just purchased my first microwave. Being young and enthusiastic, I bought a beef roast to prepare in the microwave. I envisioned a moist, tender, yankee pot roast. I started out nuking it for 30 minutes, not yet tender, kept adding 10 minutes at a time. After a couple of hours of this, the roast was as hard as a rock. First lesson? Microwaves do NOT tenderize roasts!

  16. JavaMom says:

    Oh my goodness — you have just brought a wonderful end to a not-quite-so-wonderful day! LOL! I especially love the cake story because I had very painstakingly made a soccer field cake for my son (per his specifications) and just as we were all singing Happy Birthday to him, I was carrying the cake, flaming candles and all, and slipped and fell, and I could see all the horrified looks on my family members’ faces as they watched helplessly as I fell… yet I was determined that cake was going to survive (which it did) — I twisted my ankle but I managed to plop that cake on the table on my way down. All the kids at the party thought that was quite the party trick!

    So I can just imagine all of you, standing there, looking at your husband’s cake on the floor…. then hastily “gluing” it together with the icing!

    Thanks for sharing these stories!

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