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What are your unforgettable cooking mishaps?
G’day, you lovely folks!


When trying microwave for first time many years ago.i put a bread roll in mwave for 2 mins not 4 secs.turned into hardness of a cricket ball .threw it at fence and paling fell off!!!! paling
Not being very skilled in the kitchen or any interest in cooking as an early teenager….
I wanted to cook chips….mum said make sure the oil is hot, you’ll be fine. Just remember when you are finished put the oil back in the container and clean up after yourself…..easy
I finished cooking my chips, poured the oil back in the container (plastic) which melted in front of me, oil everywhere….mum to the rescue!!
I remember my youngest daughter making her first cake mix.
I'm ok Mum, I can do it (She is a chef now). The packet said add 2/3 cup of water. She couldn't decide so added the full 3 cups . It took us a long time to explain her mistake. Very moist cake![]()
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You can use any electric mixer . I do every timeMaking a pavlova…
eggs separated
Whites to beat using Barmix……fastest way…………….
17 minutes and I had to give up. no change in other than they were white not clear…
Found out … YOU GOT TO to beat by hand… haven’t tried again YET.. maybe soon … that was approximately 2013![]()
I love diced beetroot in a tuna saladPlenty of cooking mistakes that I have learned from but my recent shopping mistake - I was making hamburgers and bought diced beetroot instead of sliced beetroot as I don't usually use my glasses when shopping! I now have a stock of sliced beetroot in my cupboard.![]()
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l remember making a double batch of fudge and putting it in the microwave .lt was in a pyrex bowl which l thought was safe anyway it exploded .Oh what a mess and waste!.
Did she end up marrying you !I was living in Woburn, part of the Hutt valley, of Wellington New Zealand. My then faience, came home from her Hutt Hospital nursing job at the end of morning shift, mid Sunday afternoon. As was the want for Sunday dinner, I took the succulent 2 Kg Topside beef joint, and placed in the oven at 180oC to cook.
We ended up in the bedroom getting quite amour us and making mad passionate love. We fell asleep in orgasmic bliss, for as it turned out, four and a half hours or so. On waking.....Hmmmm! What is that smell? Bugger the Topside roast is still cooking! I jumped up and ran to the oven, opened the oven door, to find a near black shriveled, tiny piece of beef that weighed possibly 350 grams and dry as a bone! Love to all at SDC from me in Perth WA. Ox