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What's the best way to fuck up a recipe?

StinkyFingerItchyBum - 3mon

Not following it.

Close second, too much salt.

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SatansMaggotyCumFart - 3mon

Or not enough sat.

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Asetru @feddit.org - 3mon

I got an office job, I always have enough sat.

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ulterno @programming.dev - 3mon

too much salt

I made a rookie mistake after ~2 years or so of not making it and still don't understand how I forgot it:

  • Pressure cooked gram in salt water
  • Took out a few pieces of gram to taste
    • sans salt water
  • "too less salt"
  • added more salt to the boiled water before using it in gravy.
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metaStatic - 3mon

ask chat GPT to improve it

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actionjbone @sh.itjust.works - 3mon

User icon fits

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ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠 - 3mon

swap baking soda and baking powder

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ButWhatDoesItAllMean @sh.itjust.works - 3mon

Not reading comments. How many times I find gold in there like "there's no way this only took 30 min in the oven I needed 1 hr" or "there was way too much sugar so I scaled back". I ALWAYS read the comments on a recipe I'm checking out, and if I see enough of a commonality, I listen!

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deadbeef79000 @lemmy.nz - 3mon

Bold of you to assume I get past the author's life story prelude.

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ButWhatDoesItAllMean @sh.itjust.works - 3mon

"This time of year always takes me back to the days of my youth with my grandmother...". JFC just jump to recipe already!

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PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S [he/him] - 3mon

Substitute an ingredient with shit

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MachineFab812 @discuss.tchncs.de - 3mon

Swap Sugar and Salt, or any swap of Soy, Oil, vinegar/citrus or Bitter spices. Oh, and Dairy/Eggs, or Bacon Bits, Raisins. Assuming you're not baking, because ovens and fryers are magic, apperently.

Follow Akane on Ranma 1/2, seasons 1 2 or 3, for more tips and tricks.

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IninewCrow - 3mon

When you start cooking/frying/baking and walk away from the kitchen to go on your phone/go online/read/watch TV ... you increase the chances of burning, overcooking or setting fire to your kitchen.

When you are cooking, you budget your whole time to stay in the kitchen. If your food is cooking / baking / frying and it has to heat while you do nothing .... you do the dishes, tidy up, clean the kitchen, put things away or prepare the next step of the recipe or prepare another dish ... you don't stop working in the kitchen and you don't leave the kitchen because you have to keep an eye on your food as it cooks. Sometimes even when you follow a recipe, things boil over, things spill, steam builds up or something gets knocked over. You have to stay in the kitchen.

I worked with my mom who worked at a hospital kitchen for a few years and then I worked with her in running a family run burger and fry place. We aren't gourmet cooks but she taught me all the basics of working in a kitchen. You never stop.

If you aren't cooking, you're cleaning, if you're not cleaning, you're cooking ... if you are not cooking or cleaning - get out of the kitchen so you don't bother the person cooking and cleaning in there.

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over_clox @lemmy.world - 3mon

Eat it before they do.

Hey, what did you expect from me, bodily fluids or something?...

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BeigeAgenda @lemmy.ca - 3mon

Substitute every ingredient:

  • 2 cups of flour corn starch
  • 1 cup water vinegar
  • stick of butter 1 cup 10W40 oil
  • 2 cups sugar coconut powder
  • ...
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FreshParsnip @lemmy.ca - 3mon

Every time you add ingredients, add spoiled milk. Cook everything for 10 minutes longer than prescribed.

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HiddenLayer555 - 3mon

Using lead acetate as a sugar substitute

Go insane and die like a true Roman.

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MummifiedClient5000 @feddit.dk - 3mon

Raisins

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daggermoon @lemmy.world - 3mon

add cum

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calmblue75 - 3mon

In many recipes, they call for adding a pinch of something - asafoetida, cardamom powder etc. Just add a teaspoon or two of that.

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LiamBox - 3mon

Whatever clarence does to make caserole

Replace baking soda with grape soda

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JubJubBird @sh.itjust.works - 3mon

Adding chilli oil

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actionjbone @sh.itjust.works - 3mon

I said fuck up, not improve.

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