• RebekahWSD@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I’ll bring in cookies and other baked goods to people and they’re sometimes life, “Wow! How are these so good?” And I’m baffled cause I just followed the recipe then I remember oh. Some people really do not.

    • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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      2 hours ago

      I often decide to experiment with recipes, which often leads to terrible results and, on rare occasions, decent results.

    • ThefuzzyFurryComrade@pawb.socialOP
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      5 hours ago

      Cooking is more of an art then a science, it is fine to have “Happy little accidents” as it can still turn out fine.

      Baking on the other hand is a science forged in the flames of hundreds of ruined experiments. Deviation from the ironclad formulas of old requires extensive knowledge of how each change will effect the overall product.

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        4 hours ago

        “Man, my first few cookie trays are so bad, what do you do with yours?”

        “Mine are fine because I let the oven preheat”

        “That can’t be it, the oven takes so long!”

        And then I shrug because they’re getting pissy like I’m withholding secrets when it’s usually that one. Or maybe

        “Wow these are so flavorful! When I made them they were so bland!”

        Then I can’t answer because she was bitching about how much salt they had in the original recipe lmfao. And my mother would have killed me if I had said “Because I used the salt you salt hating 00s lady”

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        3 hours ago

        I have to agree with you because what you said is true yet it is not an absolute truth.

        Baking requires a lot more commitement and precision but with enough experience you can salvage most recipes and even make a few by eye measurements.

        And after a while, again, given enough experience, you can develop an intuitive grasp of which ingredients and what quantities combined achieve such texture or flavour and you can experiment with a good degree of confidence you will no be binning the end results.