My county fair blue ribbon muffins didn't pass muster tonight. I don't know what went wrong. Oh, they tasted just fine, but they were so crumbly we had to eat them with a fork. I thought I followed the recipe, but obviously I put too much or too little of something in them. Goofing the muffin recipe reminded me of other kitchen blunders around here, like:
*the year I baked a Christmas fruitcake, but forgot to add the fruit;
*the year that Mother made the Thanksgiving dressing, but forgot to put the onions and celery in it (we sauteed them in butter, and guests spooned them over their dressing);
*the year the smoker clogged up and the turkey got all sooty-black. My husband discovered the blackened bird early enough that I was able to wash it thoroughly and throw it in the oven to finish cooking before guests arrived;
*the time Mother took a pizza out of the oven and the topping slithered off onto the oven door;
*the time Mother tried to drain the spaghetti by just holding the lid slightly away from the pot and the spaghetti slithered down the drain;
*the time I made chicken broth for my sick daughter. She was a finicky little girl at the time and didn't like "pieces" in her broth, so I wanted to strain the onions out of it....and I did, but because I failed to put a pan under the strainer, the onions remained while, to my horror, the broth went splashing down the drain.
Thanksgiving is just a few days away. I wonder if another kitchen blunder is waiting to pounce?
Monday, November 19, 2007
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Anything can happen...lol. I remember making sugar cookies at Mom's and they came out like a 3rd grade art project. I had put canning salt instead of sugar in them!
Most cooks have experienced a few kitchen blunders, I'm sure. They're an aggravation when they happen, and then they become fuel for laughter later.
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