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15+ Cooking Experiments Where Triumph and Disaster Collide

We have our own stories of culinary mishaps. But it’s one thing to over-salt the soup, and quite another to create an epic kitchen disaster that will be remembered for years. Imagine: a friend who makes a pizza that resembles anything but a pizza. Or what if you intended to fry some chicken, but mistakenly added coconut oil, and then dropped parts of a broken garlic press into the soup?
We put together funny and ridiculous kitchen failures that prove even if a dish looks alarming, it’s no reason not to eat it. The most important thing is the story!
I’m 34. Dad decided to make a cake for my birthday. We couldn’t stop laughing.
I ruined the soup because of a mistake.
I wanted to fry the chicken a little before adding the vegetables and water so that it would have a better consistency, but there were 2 bottles of oil, one sunflower and one coconut. By mistake, I took the coconut oil, I tried to correct it by adding parsley, spearmint, cilantro, caper and turmeric but the coconut smell does not disappear.
What I wanted to make vs what I got

Unless you are going to be selling them, individually, just break off a piece and enjoy.
My garlic press broke in my hands, and the rest of the shards are now in my soup.
My friend made pizza.
I spent 3 hours making many servings of Rendang, none of my family want to eat it because it doesn’t look nice.
I tried to make “lemon peel candy” first time, and it ended up a complete disaster.
We attempted onigiri. Gave up. Made rice pie instead.
Sister-in-law made “chicken Alfredo.”
- This is what happens when people learn to cook using videos from the Internet. © Sweepy_time / Reddit
My dad baked this bread for Thanksgiving.
I tried to make a Chantilly cake. Really focus on the word tried.

Hell, honey, get a bottle of Champagne 🥂, and it will taste great. It looks wonderful to me.
Made sardine and pickle aspic for a Christmas Eve party. Nobody ate it.
The “perfect medium rare” steak my dad made me.
Making my first casserole, I think. A casserole is just a bunch of random stuff you throw in a dish and bake, right?
Our attempts at making pizza
I was feeling festive and made some eyeballs meatballs and now no one wants to eat them.

If i were there I would have eaten it!
Tried to make French toast for the first time.

You soaked the bread, more than 8 seconds, didn't you? Sounds strange, I know, but just dip for 4 seconds per side, ALWAYS works for me.
And here are more cooking fails that made people wish they’d just ordered pizza.
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