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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is one food you just can't cook?
For me, it's pancakes 🥞. I'm a pretty solid home cook and make a very wide variety of food. Pancakes elude me.
How about you?
True Dough
(25,676 posts)Is it the flipping? Do you pre-heat the pan enough and let them cook sufficiently before attempting to flip?
MiHale
(12,556 posts)3 years on and I still find caramel spots on the ceiling
please no further details
Baking is fundamentally chemistry. Specific amounts of ingredients, specific temperatures a timings. I just don't get into it because I'm impatient.
I can cook pretty well and I love to try new recipes but baking eludes me.
I truly admire good bakers.
markie
(23,815 posts)and chemistry!
davsand
(13,444 posts)I've tried different methods and every time I end up with dry meat. I can, however, do a turkey breast in the instant pot and it stays juicy. Turkey is my personal Waterloo.
Laura
bucolic_frolic
(53,851 posts)The pan's not flat, it's too hot. I wind up scraping them off the bottom.
Floyd R. Turbo
(32,226 posts)BigMin28
(1,817 posts)I can bake anything, but I can't fry chicken properly to save my life.
Daily I eat it too dry and hard, too soft and mushy, never just right. Otherwise, I can cook!
NBachers
(19,148 posts)The ultimate set it and forget it. Perfect brown rice every time. I can either cook it right after I get home from work, or I can set it and let the timer come on to be ready at a pre-chosen time when I get home. Plus, the nutty aroma of cooking brown rice is delectable.
I gave one to my brother as a gift and he has commented several times since that how much he loves his too
House of Roberts
(6,380 posts)I dare you to say that real fast five times!
quaint
(4,594 posts)hlthe2b
(112,663 posts)I love it and have had it for years. Zojirushi makes some great products. My insulated hot water boiler that keeps water at whatever temp you set continuously is likewise loved. Pour-over coffee or tea/hot chocolate, etc at your fingertips.
NBachers
(19,148 posts)Phoenix61
(18,692 posts)told me to cook it like the French like pasta. Works great and it doesnt clump together.
surrealAmerican
(11,730 posts)... so any food that requires deep frying.
IzzaNuDay
(1,229 posts)I tried cooking fried chicken, wasnt good at it. Later tried beignets. Not a chance. Salmon croquettes, falafel, they suffer under my hand.
mwmisses4289
(3,137 posts)I have tried every method that I know of, and still can't get them to cook right. So I just do canned beans, easier and more likely to get a meal on the table, lol. 🫘🫘🫘
NBachers
(19,148 posts)I won't buy Teflon, so that's out. I always end up with a gloppy mess failure. it's disheartening.
I've recently got an Emnura pan and a hand-sprayer that sprays olive oil in a fan-shaped pattern. I actually cooked perfect eggs over easy a couple of days ago. This looks encouraging.
Not a big fan anyway.
Marthe48
(22,644 posts)The kind you mix up and cook in a pan on the stove. I can make custard, either boiled or baked, but my attempts at homemade pudding have failed.
InAbLuEsTaTe
(25,499 posts)Skittles
(169,297 posts)it always kills me when I read a recipe that has, like, a dozen ingredients and five paragraphs of prep
makes processed foods seem OK on my book
Boomerproud
(9,126 posts)Diamond_Dog
(39,676 posts)But the real soft white bread or dinner rolls, mine always turn out dry and hard. I can bake just about everything else. Not sure about pancakes because we dont eat them.
2naSalit
(99,781 posts)Because I think it's one of the most disgusting things you could put in your mouth. I wouldn't touch it with gloves on.
I know how to cook it, I just refuse to even consider it an edible substance.
Ziggysmom
(4,022 posts)Many decades ago in parochial grade school, they had a hot lunch program. They tried to disguise the liver with some gravy and such, but I immediately knew the gag inducing smell. I THOUGHT I could pull a fast one and cut it into small pieces and put it into my milk carton. Just my luck the school principal, a little 5 foot tall nun came around checking that we had all finished our milk. I was forced to take a drink of my milk & liver concoction. After a few sips I threw up on my lunch tray, and was sent home. Sister thought I had a flu bug.
2naSalit
(99,781 posts)Forced me to eat it ONCE. I hated the smell too and it tastes like blood. That time my mom made me eat it, I took one bite and directly after swallowing it, I threw up all over the table. She knew better after that. And my brother and younger sisters weren't forced to eat it either after my 'event'.
I tried to tech my mom that all her kids were NOT ALIKE and that I was never going to be 'normal' but she just never got that point. She saw it as a detriment and an embarrassment until she was lost in her delirium and forgot why she hated me. Her last few years were less challenging and we actually had a few good visits before she passed.
But anytime I smell liver, I make sure I can avoid it whether its in a restaurant or someone's home, ruins my appetite.
Bettie
(19,220 posts)worst food ever. My DH knows that if he's going to eat liver, he'd best kiss me beforehand, because he has a 12 hour wait period after.
Same for pickled herring. Just no.
rsdsharp
(11,750 posts)If were having gravy, it either comes in a jar, or somebody else makes it.
crud
(1,193 posts)of a bunch of misshapen pancakes sitting in chairs in a circle. The caption read: "first pancake support group"
hlthe2b
(112,663 posts)as are most of Julia Child's).
Won't? Tons, but start with liver. (uggh, no way). Lamb? Stinks up the house for weeks. Once was enough.
Many many others in the "won't" category but I'd have to be paid to take the time it would take for most complex French or other such recipes, although I'd be happy to eat them.
spooky3
(38,229 posts)Im terrible at it.
Botany
(76,285 posts)Last edited Sat Dec 27, 2025, 06:21 PM - Edit history (1)
Use bacon or sausage grease if you are O.K. with dead animal fat
Make sure the griddle or skillet is hot. Water on it should immediately turn to little balls if
you are at the right temperature.
Cook until the top of the pancake has solid little holes in it then flip the flapjack. No more
than 60 seconds.
Use real maple syrup & butter. Blueberries in the batter are the shiz bomb.
Phoenix61
(18,692 posts)and finally gave up. The beads either never get soft or it doesnt set up.
Fichefinder
(396 posts)Kali
(56,598 posts)usually too mushy/watery but basically still edible. nice long individual grains like you get with middle eastern food is the challenge I have NEVER met. usually have my son do the rice, he is much better but also can mess it up. he just got a rice cooker for xmas. LOL (and not from me!)
Vinca
(53,250 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,528 posts)In our house enchiladas come from restaurants. 😊