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Old 11-19-2007, 01:41 PM
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cooking failures

Just for fun....what have you made that sounded better in your head or recipe than it actually turned out?

mine:
-ramen noodles mixed with cheese soup and tuna (trashy tuna noodle hotdish)--mostly it was too salty.

-lemon cake bars--mix boxed white or angelfood cake with lemon pie filling, bake; they aren't that bad but...too sticky I guess; I'll bring them home for my mom, she eats anything.

-fluffy rice dessert--white rice with cool whip and mandarin oranges; a variation on glorified rice I'd swear I've had before but yet....it's not that bad but I probably won't make it again.

I just like to experiment sometimes. I don't think Food Network is gonna be calling me any time soon.
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Old 11-19-2007, 01:47 PM
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In my pre-D days,I made a chocolate fudge that had Velvetta cheese in it....I thought it sounded interesting...it was DREADFUL! In case anyone is interested:

Velveeta Fudge
1/2 lb. Velvetta cheese
1/2 lb. margarine

Melt cheese and margarine in Micro Wave ( not the highest setting). Make sure it is melted...

SIFT:

2 lbs. powered sugar
1/2 Cup Cocoa powder

Pour the cheese/margarine over the sifted ingredients and stir, stir, stir

ADD:
1 Tbs. Vanilla
1 Cup walnuts...I add more nuts

POUR: onto greased cookie sheet and cool. Cut into squares and freeze!
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Old 11-19-2007, 02:09 PM
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I have tried to make homemade marshmallows and after slaving for about 4 hours they came out looking nothing like the one's in the book and were sticky and gooey as ****. Yes they are suppose to be gooey but they aren't suppose to glue your mouth shut.
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Old 11-19-2007, 02:33 PM
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I love trying new recipes, and hate when something's disappointing! I made a recipe a few months ago that I got from the Kraft website - it was a "speedy" (haha!) chicken casserole. It had layers of chicken, a sauce with dijon mustard in it, swiss cheese and Stove Top stuffing. Ya,.....no one liked it. Giant casserole for the gargabe!
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Old 11-19-2007, 02:39 PM
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I have had a few flops. The worse was my last risotto dish. It was a mushroom risotto and it was a bit gooey. I love risotto. I guess everyone has a flop now and then.
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Old 11-19-2007, 02:59 PM
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I have tried to make homemade marshmallows and after slaving for about 4 hours they came out looking nothing like the one's in the book and were sticky and gooey as ****. Yes they are suppose to be gooey but they aren't suppose to glue your mouth shut.
Hmm, I've wondered about making homemade marshmallows...

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I love trying new recipes, and hate when something's disappointing! I made a recipe a few months ago that I got from the Kraft website - it was a "speedy" (haha!) chicken casserole. It had layers of chicken, a sauce with dijon mustard in it, swiss cheese and Stove Top stuffing. Ya,.....no one liked it. Giant casserole for the gargabe!
That doesn't sound like it would be too bad. I might use a different cheese though; I don't like swiss.

I also once tried this "magic mud pudding" recipe in the Encyclopedia of Chocolate book; I think it's supposed to come together to form kind of a spongelike texture. Well it never did; I still can't figure out what I did wrong with that one. :/

One of these days I'm gonna make my own butter. Yes, like when you were in elementary school and passed around the jar of cream and shook it until it was butter.
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Old 11-19-2007, 07:44 PM
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I watched a cooking show once where they made marshmallows - they looked so freakin awesome! Never attempted to make them though - buying a bag is just so much easier!
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Old 11-20-2007, 03:22 PM
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When we were first married my new husband decided to make dinner for us. Shrimp pizza. He figured we liked both shrimp and pizza, right? WRONG!!! Thirty three years later we still talk about the shrimp pizza!
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Old 11-20-2007, 03:27 PM
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not about origianal recipes-but-i've made box mixes of muffins that had been in the cabinet awhile...they came out like hockey pucks! thin and heavy! has that happened to anyone else?i wonder-is it cuz the flour is old? trish
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more likely that the baking powder or baking soda was old.
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Old 11-20-2007, 04:08 PM
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Speaking of hockey pucks, are we describing my pie crust? You could use it for a frisbee and it woud still hold together. I give. I just use the frozen kind now.

I also made a wonderful fat-free, sugar-free cheescake that I had to serve in Champagne glasses with spoons. Good though.

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Old 11-20-2007, 04:17 PM
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When we were first married my new husband decided to make dinner for us. Shrimp pizza. He figured we liked both shrimp and pizza, right? WRONG!!! Thirty three years later we still talk about the shrimp pizza!
Hmm. Did you use tomato sauce and regular mozzarella? I bet if you used a white garlic sauce or alfredo kind of thing it would be good!
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Old 11-20-2007, 05:38 PM
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The only thing I've ever made that was a total failure was a recipe that was my grandmother's. A few months before she passed, I was visiting with her. I asked her to make her famous (okay, probably only in the family) maple raisin cake. I sat there and helped her, but I was also writing down all of the measurements of everything. I also wrote the timings and all of the steps.

I then lost the notebook, after only making the cake on my own twice. (More than likely it's somewhere in my house, but there are so many hiding places...and who knows, one of my kids might have needed a notebook for school and I accidentally gave it to one of them!)

I tried making it from memory. That was a disaster. I then called two of my dad's sisters, thinking they'd have grandma's recipe...to no avail. Apparently I was the only person in the entire family that my grandma trusted the recipe to...and I have lost it. If I ever find that notebook I, not to mention my dad, will be ecstatic!
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Old 11-21-2007, 11:54 AM
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The only thing I've ever made that was a total failure was a recipe that was my grandmother's. A few months before she passed, I was visiting with her. I asked her to make her famous (okay, probably only in the family) maple raisin cake. I sat there and helped her, but I was also writing down all of the measurements of everything. I also wrote the timings and all of the steps.

I then lost the notebook, after only making the cake on my own twice. (More than likely it's somewhere in my house, but there are so many hiding places...and who knows, one of my kids might have needed a notebook for school and I accidentally gave it to one of them!)

I tried making it from memory. That was a disaster. I then called two of my dad's sisters, thinking they'd have grandma's recipe...to no avail. Apparently I was the only person in the entire family that my grandma trusted the recipe to...and I have lost it. If I ever find that notebook I, not to mention my dad, will be ecstatic!
Have you ever tried hypnotism to help you remember?
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Old 11-21-2007, 12:20 PM
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No...unfortunately I can never relax enough for hypnosis... I'm a control freak!
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