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Wishin986
Nov 9th, 2005, 07:42 PM
I started this thread for those of us who are not as skilled in the kitchen and area of domesticity like myself.

i tried to make a choc. chip cookie cake today for my sorority thing for freshman who are vegans. but i dont have a measuring cup. so i added wayyy too much oil. so much in fact that the cake boiled. oh and then i went to touch the texture and the cookie burnt my finger right away. as in i know have a big while blister on my finger. yes. from a cookie. that is how skilled i am in the kitchen!! :p

take out or restaurants for the rest of my life? yes please, i think ill need it. if i make enough money maybe ill hire a chef or something. ha.

terra
Nov 9th, 2005, 07:44 PM
hahahah - wishin'... i wish I could be there to help you out!

I have a super easy cake recipe if you'd like to give it a go... i NEVER use measuring cups either.. i just wing it and it turns out pretty good everytime...

maya
Nov 9th, 2005, 07:51 PM
My non vegan friend who has no business in the kitchen made macaroni and cheese but did not drain the macaroni when she boiled it.:confused: She was asking me why is this so soupy? I told her you have to drain the water and she said but it does not say that on the box.:confused: She needs help! LoL!

terra
Nov 9th, 2005, 07:54 PM
hahaha! this is a funny thread.... :D

maya
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:06 PM
Yeah pretty funny right. When I first started cooking I did some pretty dumb stuff myself. I use to burn stuff a lot. My non vegan dad once put a whole egg in the micro. It sounded like a gun shot. BOOM! What a god awful smell.:(




hahaha! this is a funny thread.... :D

Cherry
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:13 PM
Hello

If I'm feeling really lazy and in desperate need of cake I do
2 mugs of flour
1/2 mug of sugar - maybe a splodge more
1 tsp baking powder
Few tablespoons of cocoa
1/3 cup of oil
2/3 cup of water/soya milk
Vanilla essence

Always turns out OK! Not quite a chocolate cookie cake though - sounds nice.

Talking of culinary disasters, my sister's friend at school tried to make soup without taking the wrapper off the stock cube, and without peeling or chopping her vegetables!!! My sister stayed behind with her after school to fix it, and then she dropped her flask of newly made soup on the way home!

puffin
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:22 PM
Lol to the egg and flask.
The most funny story i can tell is about my mum. I remember she spent a whole day trying to make a sponge cake. About 5 attempts later she began to lose her temper because they just wouldnt rise. She pick her last attemp up, opened the back door and threw it onto the patio. It bounced about 4 times before coming to a stop in the hedge :rolleyes: I am glad i wasnt made to try any of them.

Wishin986
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:24 PM
oh another time me and my friend were making cookies and we put the margarine thingy in the microwave - but it was foil so had metal and all - and caught on fire!! her mom came in and saw the flame as we were just staring at it in shock and was like what are you doing?!?! and quickly opened the microwave and put it out. lol.

maya
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:25 PM
Thats great! LOL! Good thing no one was standing out there.


Lol to the egg and flask.
The most funny story i can tell is about my mum. I remember she spent a whole day trying to make a sponge cake. About 5 attempts later she began to lose her temper because they just wouldnt rise. She pick her last attemp up, opened the back door and threw it onto the patio. It bounced about 4 times before coming to a stop in the hedge :rolleyes: I am glad i wasnt made to try any of them.

Cherry
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:26 PM
LOL at bouncing sponge and micro-shock!!

(And helloooo Puffin :D )

Mystic
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:28 PM
LOL!!!! This thread is making me laugh :D

Hmmm...I am known to not know how to bake, even with a measuring cup. I manage to destroy everything. That is why I never attempt to bake cakes or cookies.

Cherry
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:36 PM
Must tell you about my mum's christmas cake - not as funny as the bouncing sponge but still funny

We asked what on earth had happened to it, and it turned out that it had been taking a long time to cook (as they do) so she had got impatient and put it in the top oven of the aga (very very hot). It had burnt so she had decided to cut all the burnt bits off. It was literally about 4 inches across!!
Really funny because Mum is very easy going and didn't seem to think it was a problem - she just decorated it as usual! She's so funny sometimes.

"Thats great! LOL! Good thing no one was standing out there." Also hope there were no hedgehogs in that hedge! Would be a bit of a shock.

puffin
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:37 PM
Lol Maya. Very lucky indeed. :D

(helloooo cherry :D :D lovely to have you back)

Your mum sounds lovely cherry. And i am so glad there was no wildlife out there. Could have been stuned for hours.

maya
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:43 PM
I am sorry but I just cant stop laughing.


Lol Maya. Very lucky indeed. :D

(helloooo cherry :D :D lovely to have you back)

Your mum sounds lovely cherry. And i am so glad there was no wildlife out there. Could have been stuned for hours.

Cherry
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:51 PM
Me too. Am supposed to be doing work for tomorrow but vegan forum-ing is much more fun.

Hopefully this thread will have been added-to by tomorrow night :)

piggy
Nov 9th, 2005, 09:58 PM
A few years ago my best friend and I (we were about 12 yrs old then) tried to make a Berliner (doughnut?) that had to be deep-fried. We put the oil on the stove to heat up, and it suddenly caught alight. We were desperate to put out the fire, so my friend poured some water over the flames and...you can imagine what happened!
A huge flame soared up to the ceiling, and there suddenly was a hell of a lot of black smoke in the air.
We ran outside, screaming, thinking that the whole kitchen had caught alight.
Anyway, after a few minutes we had a look back inside, and at least, the flames had been extinguished...but the kitchen was rather black. We spent a whole day cleaning the walls, while the ceiling had to be repainted.

Cherry
Nov 9th, 2005, 10:02 PM
Oooh. That really IS a bad cooking experience. I'm glad the kitchen didn't catch fire and that you escaped unsinged.

Mr Flibble
Nov 9th, 2005, 10:05 PM
My main tip for cookery is to always find good recipes (these generally arn't in my experience posted on user contributed websites or published by harper collins) and militantly follow them, making sure you have accurate scales and measuring things. If you do and it turns out crap, it's the recipe's fault for either not working in the first place or being poorly documented. Only when you feel you have a good knowledge of ingrediants and the way they interact with each other can you piss about with existing recipes and change them 'on the fly'. I've known people in the past who've been majorly put off trying things in the future having had kitchen disasters as a result of not following recipes properly (such as leaving raising agents out of cakes and wondering why they don't rise!). Finally, everyone has disasters from time to time, the only burns scars I have are from cooking, despite having done fire performing for 3 years :D

Cherry
Nov 9th, 2005, 10:14 PM
always find good recipes

Crikey - I hope mine are OK :confused: I think most of them are.


the only burns scars I have are from cooking, despite having done fire performing for 3 years :D

LOL. I have a few scars on my hand from slipped oven gloves and hot cake tins! No doubt though if I were a fire performer I'd be burnt to a crisp by now.

Mystic
Nov 9th, 2005, 10:29 PM
A few years ago my best friend and I (we were about 12 yrs old then) tried to make a Berliner (doughnut?) that had to be deep-fried. We put the oil on the stove to heat up, and it suddenly caught alight. We were desperate to put out the fire, so my friend poured some water over the flames and...you can imagine what happened!
A huge flame soared up to the ceiling, and there suddenly was a hell of a lot of black smoke in the air.
We ran outside, screaming, thinking that the whole kitchen had caught alight.
Anyway, after a few minutes we had a look back inside, and at least, the flames had been extinguished...but the kitchen was rather black. We spent a whole day cleaning the walls, while the ceiling had to be repainted.
I am cracking up hard :D :D :D
Off topic, but it reminds me of this one time, my step sister and I were playing with lighters and candles. We used a tub of vaseline (petroleum jelly) as a candle holder and BOOM!!!!! :D We got in so much trouble...

terra
Nov 9th, 2005, 10:33 PM
I am cracking up hard :D :D :D
Off topic, but it reminds me of this one time, my step sister and I were playing with lighters and candles. We used a tub of vaseline (petroleum jelly) as a candle holder and BOOM!!!!! :D We got in so much trouble...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAhaha...

scary! :eek:

Mr Flibble
Nov 9th, 2005, 11:26 PM
Crikey - I hope mine are OK :confused: I think most of them are.

I've made a *lot* of things using recipes off the net over the years, own over 20 vegan/vegetarian cookbooks and many non vegan ones. Of all recipe sites on the net I think your's is the best in terms of simplicity (simple as in good use of base ingrediants, as opposed to complex recipes which use way more ingrediants and processes to achieve the same results - not simple as in crap. This is an ethos I definately subscribe to when making recipes) and accuracy - it's certainly the one i've had the best sucess rate with things turning out how the picture says. If I wasn't writting a book (extremely slowely!) and not wanting competition myself, I'd suggest you do ;)

puffin
Nov 10th, 2005, 02:07 PM
Crikey - I hope mine are OK :confused: I think most of them are.


Have you not seen the thread on your lovely site? ;)

maya
Nov 10th, 2005, 05:27 PM
You just reminded me of the time I caught my favorite jean shorts on fire. I was messing with a lighter playing tricks. I was rolling the lighter down my shorts and the fringe or whatever caught on fire. I was running around the park screaming. Forget stop drop and roll. No I did not burn myself. My sister almost peed her pants laughing. LOL! I know off topic but I had to share.


I am cracking up hard :D :D :D
Off topic, but it reminds me of this one time, my step sister and I were playing with lighters and candles. We used a tub of vaseline (petroleum jelly) as a candle holder and BOOM!!!!! :D We got in so much trouble...

Tangerine
Nov 10th, 2005, 05:49 PM
i know someone who wanted to make a pumpkin pie and she just took a (non cooked) pumpkin and chopped it up and threw the pieces into a ready made crust- and then cooked it... she couldnt understand what happened when it didnt turn out right.