Can you believe it’s already New Year’s Eve? What?!
And how can I wrap up 2015 without sharing with you the worst of Cooking with a Wallflower?
I already shared with you the best of the best here. And I’ve shared with you the best of the best of 2014. And also the recipe fails of 2014. So now, it’s time for me to share with you some of my 2015 recipe fails.
Because you know, it’s not always perfect in my kitchen. The photos you see are the final results, but all the behind the scene things you didn’t see? Well, don’t worry. I photographed them too, just in case you wanted to see what those look like. There has to be a ton of fails in order for there to be a success. So if you guys have experienced failure in the kitchen, don’t give up. Because trust me, I still have a lot of them. You just get better with time.
My most recent fail?
Green Tea White Chocolate Bark with Pomegranate.
Um. WTH! I’ve melted chocolate so many times in the past. I’ve made Peppermint Bark and Rosemary Sea Salt White Chocolate as well as others and they came out fine. But this Green Tea White Chocolate?! Um…. Can you even tell that’s supposed to be melted chocolate? Because I swear it looks like green goop. Oily green goop. And when I tried to stir with a spoon? I think I just learned how to make Play Doh.
Would you eat this?
Remember the apple cranberry pie from a couple weeks ago? Well, the first version, I cut the apples into cubes. Worse decision ever. The pie did not hold together. And while it tasted amazing, this is what it looked like in photos. A little misshaped.
Creamy Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken (or at least, it’s supposed to be). Can you even tell that it’s chicken?
I’ll be the first to admit that while chicken is a favorite ingredient of mine. It is not the most photogenic food out there. At least, not with me doing the plating. Which is why the majority of the time, I use chicken as a side ingredient and not a main ingredient.
Still don’t believe that chicken and I aren’t friends?
What about this garlic onion chicken something?
Yeast and I aren’t that best friends either. I’m impatient. Which is why many of my recipes are quick and easy. I don’t like having to wait for the dough to rise before I can use it.
And then of course, when I’m feeling up to trying it out, I mess it up by overdoing things. Like, I wanted to turn my Cheesy Garlic Pull Apart Bread into a crust. Which is a good thing because that bread is so amazing. Except, for some reason, I thought that each whole cheesy garlic pull apart bread could be an entire crust for a 9 inch pizza. Do you know how much crust that is? It’s thick. And what did I decide to do? Make two batches. So I actually had two 9 inch pizzas made with two recipes of cheesy garlic pull apart bread on the same day.
Carbs galore for dinner that night. No one in my family wanted bread or pizza for awhile.
However, I will make pizza again because the filling was really good.
My attempt at miso soup. As tasty as it was, I cannot seem to make my miso soup look amazing. Sadness.
I can’t even contemplate why I thought blood orange, bananas, and avocado would work together on toast. Don’t ask. I don’t know. Lol
I can’t even remember what this was supposed to be. It was either my attempt at Pad Thai with Soba Noodles or Pad Kee Mao.I’m not even sure. But would you eat this if I served it to you? No? Don’t worry. You can be honest. I’m not offended. I wouldn’t either.
And lastly, while this recipe is fine, I placed the crushed candy canes too soon after the cookies came out of the oven. This is what melted crushed candy canes look like on a cookie. In case you wanted to serve them to Santa.
And that’s a wrap for 2015!
See you in 2016!
cindysn says
Funny!!!
tribalmysticstories says
I love this post! The colour of the blood orange, banana avocado toast looks amazing. (That’s probably why you did it..lol). A friend does Vegemite, peanut butter, banana and something else on toast. It is yuck! She still reckons it taste so good. Happy New Year Wallflower! x Best wishes for 2016.
lspeng1951 says
Greetings of Happy New Year 2016 to you and your family from Penang, Malaysia.
kiwidutch says
Ha ha!
Glad to know it’s not just me looking at a culinary “creation” and then saying under my breath ” another effort to NOT be proud of ” and telling the offending product “you are SO going into the rubbish bin!”
I sent Himself out to the snack bar for fries the other day because the three sticks of homemade garlic bread under the top element of the grill went from white to deep charcoal in the two minutes my back was turned.
I tried to eat one of the less burned bits but it was not just a little crunchy but jaw bustingly tough.
Needless to say the kids took one look and shouted “Snackbar” and Himself headed out the door so quickly to get fries that I could only laugh. I put the offending tray on the balcony to cool off and de-smoke the kitchen and even the local pidgeons weren’t interested.
I feel your pain. btw… that green tea chocolate effort takes full marks for the grossest failure I’ve seen in a while… well done !!!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
The good news is the green tea chocolate turned out well the third time! lol
rohvannyn says
This was a fun one! Thanks for sharing, and Happy New Year! I wish you many tasty wins.
MELewis says
Cracking up here. 😀 That second last photo looks like something you dragged out of the bin, ha ha! Love that you shared your misses along with the hits. Happy posting in 2016!
feralc4t says
Can’t make omelettes without cracking a few eggs 😀
soullfire says
Recipe fails? You? Clearly, I must be in the fiction section of the internet again. Happy New Year!
Emil says
All of the above certainly look, rather, erm… Interesting 😉 The nice thing is though, it appears that the good results worked out a lot better than the bad results did, so there’s that.
I look forward to seeing the 2016 results and contents, have a happy new year 😉