For those who love to cook and experiment in the kitchen, the internet is a great source of inspiration. People online love to share their recipes and look for new ideas to change their eating habits or surprise someone by serving a delicious meal. And the variety of recipes you can try and new things to learn about certain cuisine is endless.
However, not everyone likes or is capable of following every step of a recipe. Having this in mind, Reddit users shared the most terrible recipe reviews in I Didn't Have Eggs: Terrible recipe reviews. These include people changing the ingredients of the recipe, mixing the wrong ingredients, or… not even trying the recipe and leaving a bad review.
Which one of these reviews did you find most hilarious? Did you also have to leave a bad review? Leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
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This Recipe For Thanksgiving Stuffing
Couldn’t Agree More...
On A Recipe For Fish Pie. Love That They Got Called Out On It!
Jake The Dog Gave It A 5/5
Almost Got Me...
Posted By A Food Writer On Twitter - No-Chocolate Brownies
Are You Ok Paul?
This Tart Is A Scam
Because We All Know Cheddar Cheese Is The Superior Pairing With White Chocolate
Not Sure What Recipe Jeff Was Reading
A Review Under Gochujang Tuna Salad
"The First Time I Made Them, They Were Great. The Second Time, I Burned Them. Will Not Make Again!"
I Took Out The Leavening, Why Was It So Rubbery?
Sally Decided To Make A Potato Leek Soup Without Potatoes And Leeks
I Accidentally Swapped One Spice For A Completely Different Spice And It Ruined The Recipe. 5 Stars.
"The Texture Of This Cake Was Horrible. It's Definitely Not Because Of The Extra Cup Of Moisture I Added."
"I Did Not Eat This Recipe. One Star."
I Didn't Follow The Recipe, What Did I Do Wrong?
The Cheek!
On A Recipe For Yorkshire Puddings Where The Only Ingredients Are Flour, Eggs, Milk And Oil
Bread Dough Texture Leads To Creativity And Communism
"It Sounds Tasty, But It Can't Be Pesto."
This Recipe Is Awful Because It Burned When I Left It Unattended!
I Swapped Lemon For Lime And Now It Tastes Like Lime. What Did I Do Wrong?
Lazy As Hell...
"I Dont Eat This S**t Sorry Beth"
Recipe For Buttermilk Didn't Make Ranch And Instead Made Weird Savory Milk Product 0/10
Casually Racist Miso Soup Review
How Dare You Not All Not Adapt To My Lifestyle...
I Don't Think You Can Blame Your Messiness And Anger Problems On The Recipe
"This Recipe Gets Old If You Eat Nothing But It"
On A Recipe For Soda Pop Cake
Maybe You Forgot To Press "Start" On Your Oven
Maybe On Mars!
Gorgeous!
“Full Disclosure - I Didn’t Try This Recipe...”
Honey Instead Of Agave?!
I Don't Have Anything On Hand To Make This Recipe, So I'll Substitute It; Plus I'm Allergic To Seafood. It Was Terrible! 3 Stars!
This Bread I Made With 50% More Fruit Than Needed Is Soggy!
"I Omitted Half Of The Seasonings And Substituted A Low-Fat Version Of The Main Ingredient. Bland!"
Maybe They Should Have Taken That Into Account
"This Recipe Is Harmful To My Mental Health Right Now And I Literally Cannot."
Perfect Recipe. One Star.
My Dietary Restrictions Keep Me From Trying This Recipe, So Here's A Bad Review
When The Recipe Required Melted Butter
"These Cupcakes Are Bad When You Burn Them."
This Review Of A Cucumber Sandwich
Oh My
I Have A Secret. A Secret Stroganoff
"I rate this recipe one star because I'm too dense to follow instructions and/or I can't read"
First time making anything: follow the recipe. After that, you can change it. Also, there's nothing wrong if you don't like the recipe, but considering people share them for free, there's no need to be a dïck with a crappy review.
With experience, you can often make changes even if you haven't made the recipe. Example: If a recipe for baked goods doesn't include salt, I'm adding it, knowing that salt enhances sweetness and overall flavor. And I'll always add coffee to any dessert with chocolate.
Load More Replies..."I rate this recipe one star because I'm too dense to follow instructions and/or I can't read"
First time making anything: follow the recipe. After that, you can change it. Also, there's nothing wrong if you don't like the recipe, but considering people share them for free, there's no need to be a dïck with a crappy review.
With experience, you can often make changes even if you haven't made the recipe. Example: If a recipe for baked goods doesn't include salt, I'm adding it, knowing that salt enhances sweetness and overall flavor. And I'll always add coffee to any dessert with chocolate.
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