Kitchen Goofs That Turned Out Okay

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  1. Mari North

    Mari North Veteran Member
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    Anyone else ever have a food blunder that you fixed and made it even better? Me, me! And just today! :rolleyes:

    I had the meat thawed for Soft Tacos tonight. Figured I'd make the meat mixture early and just heat it later... only I couldn't remember buying a taco seasoning packet yesterday. Drat! I was right... it was on my list, but I forgot it. Had to look for a recipe for homemade taco season.. made it, and it smells exactly the same. Luckily I had all 8 spices... #9 was cayenne which I didn't have but was optional.

    I buy the lower sodium packet, but this will have even less, so I think I'll not be buying pre-packaged any more.

    What's your biggest kitchen mishap that turned out great? :)
     
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    Unfortunately, many of my try to fix it up meals didn't pan out and ended up in the trash.:oops: But I did remember this:

    I was making a quick meal of Hamburger Helper. Meat browned and water, noodles already in skillet. I reached for the box to get the cheese packet and saw that it was white instead of yellow. What!? I looked at the box and it was Tuna Helper. Disgusted I said, 'Johnny will eat it he eats everything.' :D Sure enough he ate it and came back for seconds with no complaints at all. I never said anything about the mistake.:rolleyes:
     
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    What a wonderful story, @Von Jones ! It took me a long time to realize that recipes can be changed and altered (whether on purpose or by accident) :oops: and still turn out great or sometimes even better.

    Did Johnny ever request a repeat of it? :D
     
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    No, I just continue to do it.:D
     
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    I haven't experienced goofs in the kitchen but I can tell of kitchen disasters if you want, hahahaaah. My fist failure was cooking rice using a casserole. We had no rice cooker yet and the only thing I could find was the casserole so I cooked rice using it, unknowing that rice would stick on the bottom of the casserole. There is a pot particularly for the rice and I got to know it after that big disaster. Fortunately now that the rice cooker is a standard in homes, maybe I have no more problem in cooking rice.
     
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    I think your rice situation probably qualifies as a kitchen disaster, @Corie Henson . :) Thank you for sharing your story! I have never owned a rice cooker and I've (luckily) not had a rice disaster yet making it the way I do.

    Hmmm.... now that I think of it, I hope I won't have to eat those words tomorrow... I'm making Jambalaya for Mardi Gras and I'm hoping my good luck with rice continues!
     
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    I've not been so lucky.
     
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    I happen to be one of those cooks that just puts stuff together and it turns out good. I can never repeat the exact meal because I never remember what I put in the first one. I like to create meals, right now I am making vegetable soup to use up a large amount of carrots my daughter purchased. I make cookies from what ever is in the kitchen, one of my favorites is to use a container of cake frosting mix in some peanut butter and make really good cookies.
     
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    Just a little disaster of not having pizza dough. I love pizza and so does my Mom. We buy the frozen ones all the time like Red Baron's french bread pizza. I doctor it up with string cheese, more pepperoni and regular cheese that I buy for cheese sandwiches. I also buy the very inexpensive generic pop open biscuits on sale. I wanted to eat pizza and did not have pizza dough or old bread, but had the pop open biscuits. I wondered if I could make a pizza out of the pop open biscuits. I opened the biscuits and placed it in my cast iron pot and hoped it turns out okay. I was slowly browning the biscuits and wondered if I should turn them over for making the pizza cook through and through. I decided to flatten the biscuits out thinner. Improvised with leftover spaghetti sauce, string cheese and packaged cheese and pepperoni on top. It turned out pretty good considering I did not have pizza dough. The next time I'll toast my pepperoni in my toaster oven before I top it on my improvised pizza.
     
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