velma
May 25 2007, 07:35 AM
Hi, I thought It would be fun to see how many people have bungled up while cooking, I have had many experiences where I have bungled up huge and It was hilarious most of the times. Once I decided to make toast to compliment my milk and I got the bread and put them in an oven for our toaster was dead. I left the thing on medium heat and for 5 or 6 minutes I think and I left the kitchen to pick up a few things from the living room and for some reason I forgot the toast and about 15 or 20 minutes when I return the toast was on Fire in the oven and imagine the horror and panic. I closed the oven and let the fire burn out for I could not put any water then and I kept sprinkling water till it died down. I was so thankful for there could have been a big fire if I had not remembered but later my bro tells me that a few weeks ago my dad burnt his pizza to a cinder in there. The worst time is hen my boyfriend visits me. For some reason I tend to make a lot mistakes when he is around or I know the fact that he is gonna visit me. I once made tea using the water I had set aside for soup. Well the only problem was that the soup water had salt in it so the tea ended up tastingweird and I had to add a lot of weird spices and honey to make it taste like some kind of a herbal tea. The poor thing never complained though. It was hilarious cause I could not stop laughing at all.  Hope you guys tell me your experiences. Normally I am a good cook but sometimes I can create havoc
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csp4.0
May 25 2007, 11:14 AM
Well, maybe not mine, but my friends' worst disaster was when he was cooking a potato and coincidently a fly flew into the microwave. After 1 minute of heating the potato exploded, when he opened the microwave the fly fleew out, 5 seconds later the fly exploded. Remember, always punch holes into a potato before putting it into a microwave
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FLaKes
May 25 2007, 05:43 PM
My first attempt at cooking chichen was awful  . I remember I was making the recipe that is basically a chicken breast with ham and cheese in the middle. I was cooking it and after I was done with the cooking, everything looked fine until I started eating it. As I was getting closer to the center of the piece of chicken I noticed it was still raw in the middle! It was so gross that I quit cooking for weeks.
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Saint_Michael
May 25 2007, 06:00 PM
I would say I many disasters in the kitchen, grease fire, mix in the wrong ingredients or the food didn't get fully cooked, but I would have to say the the best disaster I had was when I took a cooking class in high school and for a part of final project we had to make onion rings. To say the least we forgot a step and they didn't look like onion rings  . Another one of my favorites was a great fire, it was late at night maybe 11-12 pm and of course I was hungry, so I threw some brauts into the oven and well you know what happens when grease and heat mix? Least to say I basically forgot never to drown a grease fire in water, although it did put out the fire after a few minutes, using water to put out a grease fire is a no no because it could easily spread out and make it worse. So those are a couple of my stories of disaster with food and or cooking.
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AnkitGoswami
May 25 2007, 06:19 PM
Well my greatest cooking disaster has to be the time I tried heating some water in the microwave in a bottle with the cap on. The bottle exploded and we had to send the microwave for repairs.
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FolkRockFan
May 26 2007, 08:55 PM
When I was a teenager, I put a Hot Pocket into the microwave to heat. No big deal - it's really, really easy to heat a Hot Pocket...or it should be, anyway. I walked past the microwave about one minute later to see the food IN FLAMES. To this day, nearly a decade later, I still can't figure out how that happened. There wasn't anything in the microwave but the Hot Pocket and a paper plate. I've never had any problems since then, though, so I guess it was just a fluke. Or maybe I'm the world's worst cook.
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master_bacarra
May 26 2007, 09:18 PM
reading thru the posts, i noticed that most of you mentioned microwaves. we all know that heating food in a microwave oven isn't called cooking at all.  anyway, my worst probably is when we had to shift from cooking rice on a rice cooker to a stove top. i've cooked rice on a stove top before but ever since we had the rice cooker, i have totally forgotten about the steps in cooking the rice on the stove top. apparently, we had to save electricity because the rice cooker uses too much of it. anyway, everything started well, i placed the right amount of rice with the required amount of water and waited 'til it boiled. once it boiled, i stirred it constantly, and when all the water has evaporated, i got this lump of rice cake. i later realized that once the water boiled, you only have to stir it once and leave it 'til the water has evaporated, just like in cooking pasta. to say the least, i wasted half a kilo of rice. the funniest would be (well this is not mine, it's our helpers... we had to tell her what she did wrong) was when our helper was cooking our dinner. my younger brother volunteered to cook so our helper could do other stuff. our helper was assisting my brother during the start of the session. when my brother turned to me so we could talk while the pan was getting hot, our helper splashed cooking oil on the pan. to our surprise, she splashed a cup-full of cooking oil, when all we needed was just a tablespoon. good thing my brother was able to transfer most of the oil to an oil holder. i was horrified because imagine if that was the way she was cooking all our dishes, then it would mean she's feeding us oil in every meal.
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Tetraca
May 26 2007, 09:44 PM
My worst cooking disaster was probably when I was trying to make mashed potatoes. I took the shaker and started shaking salt, but its holes dispensed so much salt per shake onto the dish that it made it taste more like eating salt than potatoes. My grandpa once tried reheating a Arby's sandwich with the wrapper still on it. It started on fire in the microwave. Luckily it stopped after we opened up the microwave.
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wenster
May 27 2007, 05:14 AM
My worst cooking disaster was in Vietnam and in America. I tried to make flan. haha. I thought it was easy seeing how my cousin made it from scratch. The steps and the ingredients were easy to get and make but when I tried it on my own it didn't come out good. The syrup for the flan got hard. I guess I added too much sugar and more solute equals crystallizing and plus it wasn't the right heat temperature. I was using high heat to make the syrup. Other mistakes in cooking maybe leaving fries in the oven and baking them until they're hard and really really crunchy. Other than that I"m pretty good at cooking. Maybe a few oil splatters in my face but its alright. lol. Never put frozen food right into the frying pan of oil. Let it thaw out first. I'm retarded enough not to read the labels and assumed I know how to make stuff.
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Albus Dumbledore
May 27 2007, 05:30 AM
Lol i remember really screwing up while heating up a burrito in the toaster oven. but the burrito was wrapped in a paper towel, i forgot why i did it, but i put it in there set it on high and sat back for a couple minutes reading a book. i look back and the toaster is on fire. i had to pick up the toaster oven and throw it out the door because we didn't have a fire extinguisher in the kitchen >_< it's either that, or when i left eggs in the kitchen boiling and forgot about them and got reminded of them by the stench of rotton eggs. all of the water had evaporated and the eggs sat there in the pot heating up.. man it STUNK LIKE MAD and the house did too, i swear for a couple days. ewwwwww!
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TikiPrincess
Jul 3 2007, 07:52 PM
QUOTE(sheepdog @ Jun 20 2007, 08:45 PM)  Then there was the time I wanted to shake a little garlic into a pot of something I was fixing and the lid came off and the whole container (3-4 oz) went in the pot. Boy was that every yummy! My friend would have loved that dish no matter what it was. She'll eat almost anything if there's enough garlic on it. We even went to this restaurant in Beverly Hills called The Stinking Rose that serves everything with tons of garlic. They also have a vampire menu for people that don't like garlic, but there's all the garlic aroma in the air that it's bound to flavor everything that's served. Anyways, I have to confess to another mishap in the kitchen. I accidently started a grease fire, but luckily it was contained in a pot with a lid, so it wasn't as bad. I was trying to heat up some oil to fry some rice in, but I guess the flame was too high, and it caught fire before I knew it. Luckily, I had the lid handy and covered it up quickly. NEVER USE WATER TO PUT OUT A GREASE FIRE. By the way, the smell of burning cooking oil is terrible.
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sheepdog
Jun 21 2007, 03:45 AM
I am at best, a mediocre cook. My better half is the cook in this family. We were going to a club meeting pot luck dinner one night and he had made some fantastic coconut creme pies, complete with homemade merangue (I don't spell much better than I cook) on top. The merangue just needed to be browned up a bit. He asked me to watch them for 5 minutes. JUST 5 minutes while he took a shower and got ready to go. Yup, you guessed it, I let it burn. I have still not lived that one down. Then there was the time I wanted to shake a little garlic into a pot of something I was fixing and the lid came off and the whole container (3-4 oz) went in the pot. Boy was that every yummy!
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master_bacarra
Jun 17 2007, 03:33 PM
oh i have another one. it was during my older brother's birthday. if i remember correctly it was around 3 years ago. after my friend's birthday blowout to a movie, i went to the supermarket to buy the ingredients for the pasta i was supposed to be cooking later that day. i'm usually responsible for cooking dishes during birthdays or celebrations at home. so when i came back home, i started cooking the white sauce for the pasta. the sauce requires cheese to be mixed constantly while the sauce comes up to a simmer. i was watching tv back then so i just had to go back on the living room to watch. when i came back, the cheese started to settle at the bottom of the pot. trying to save what's left of the cheese, i had to scrape it and mix the entire thing again. what's wrong with this was that the cheese started to burn and since i've mixed it up already, the entire sauce had this burnt taste. i believe everyone who ate the pasta didn't gave any reactions when they tasted it. it was one of my worst cooking experiences. i love to cook that's why failing in such makes me sad. and to think that was during my brother's birthday.
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heavensounds
Jun 17 2007, 03:14 PM
Now that's a funny topic!  I had so many cooking disasters that I can't count them on one hand  The worse, I guess, was the one when I spilled boiling water somehow all over the place and it went down underneath the table...My mum went crazy There were many more, but I don't have time right now to count them all...hehe! I am not a good cook so I need a very skillful lady
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CrazyRob
Jun 17 2007, 02:13 PM
Mine would have to be setting of the fire suppression system whilst baking a cake lol... i left it in the oven for to long so it started to burn... the smoke came out the top vent and into the fire alarm... which in turn left me with a nice white blanket of powder on the kitchen floor and cupboards... The cake still tasted nice though lol
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