I've had plenty of disappointments though. I made a bean stew the other night that I added too many beets too. I couldn't taste anything else I had added. It tasted okay, but not what I wanted.
Also I tried making more "classic" dolmathes the other day. Somehow, I ended up with WAY too much water inside my vine leaves, so they were water. In general, too, the rice was kind of tasteless. I'm not exactly sure how this happened, as I followed the recipe I had pretty closely (considering that I couldn't measure grams like it has listed. who uses grams for olive oil, yeesh!!)
Ah well. They were still edible
Also I tried making more "classic" dolmathes the other day. Somehow, I ended up with WAY too much water inside my vine leaves, so they were water. In general, too, the rice was kind of tasteless. I'm not exactly sure how this happened, as I followed the recipe I had pretty closely (considering that I couldn't measure grams like it has listed. who uses grams for olive oil, yeesh!!)
Ah well. They were still edible

That's what matters.

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Best cooking disasters?
16/03/2010 03:36:21 PM
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I've never had anything go wrong on quite that level
16/03/2010 04:15:06 PM
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Thanks, I feel quite special now.
17/03/2010 04:09:00 PM
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Re: Best cooking disasters?
16/03/2010 04:43:01 PM
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I don't know if this counts as cooking since it was just a frozen pizza.
17/03/2010 12:38:33 AM
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I don't know that I have a disaster with a positive outcome...
16/03/2010 04:49:17 PM
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Was she British?
17/03/2010 04:14:33 PM
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I once tried to double a meatloaf recipe and just use a bigger pan.
16/03/2010 06:54:49 PM
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