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Skillet Cookie? |
Yus! |
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i steal sum of ur goldz. kthxbai |
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Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 3:08 pm
This thread is all thanks to my sister who invented the skillet cookie. (It was supposed to be a pancake!)
Yeah...My sis had asked me to look up chocolate pancakes on the internet. So I did, and I wrote down the recipe for her. She goes off to make the batter, and when she shows it to me, it's way too thick to be pancake batter. Figuring that's the way it's supposed to be, she tried to cook one up. The darn thing wouldn't flatten, or cook right.
We then looked up another recipe...One that called for milk.
So, tell us your mishaps in the kitchen. I'm sure they're as good as the skillet cookies were. (And they were tasty. ^_^ )
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 1:18 am
Err the first time i made carrot for my grandpas birthday was a disaster xd It took me and hour to find the ingredients cause someone "organized" the kitchen. The mixer went hay wire and splattered batter everywhere O_o then when i finally got it in the oven, after half an hour the batter had bubbled over the pan and made a huge mess in the oven -.-
Im not even that bad of a cook, it just wasnt my day DX
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Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:42 pm
Hmm, I'm generally good at cooking... but when I was making rolled steak in a gravy mushroom sauce I got the salt shaker to add some salt, and well... the lid fell off and into the whole pot of steak rolls with the gravy rolleyes So it was extremely salty :XP: Yet it was also good xd One of those addictive salty foods I guess lol
And there was one time I turned on the wrong burner and burnt the element cover... but there's also been a time Mom turned on the wrong burner which has a plastic bowl, and cutting board on it it all went up in flames!! eek We got the fire extinguisher, but it was a small a** thing and ran out. So Mom and all us kids ran outside and got snow to throw it on the stove, it worked quite well 3nodding But there was one hell of a mess to clean up afterwards lol
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Posted: Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:37 am
Last Christmas, since we were going to be at my daughter's house, I decided to do all my Christmas baking there. Knowing what all the ingredients were, I made sure to bring them, but forgot to bring the recipes. We looked up in all of her and her roommate's cookbooks, checked on the internet, and found what we thought were reasonably close facsimiles, and tried them out. Let's just say, from now on, I will be sure to bring my own recipes, or do the baking first and bring the finished product!
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Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 6:40 pm
My cousin attempted to bake a cake using olive oil once..
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:14 am
Mashed potato. With TWO times the milk needed.
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Posted: Fri Jun 27, 2008 11:40 pm
Robot Rabbit Mashed potato. With TWO times the milk needed. I've done that before as well
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 5:18 pm
omg i remember the first time i made cream puffs..... they were crisp and pretty on the outside and soggy and wet on the inside! gonk
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