Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most people terrible bakers?
I know I will get crap for saying this, but here goes.![]()
I went to a neighborhood cookie exchange over the weekend and of the dozen or so cookies only 3 were edible. One cookie was hard as a rock and other just didn't taste good. Even my kids threw them in the trash after one bite.
I consider myself a baker and get a lot of compliments on my cookies. But I don't do anything special when it comes to baking or making cookies. I just pick out good recipes and following directions. So it surprises me when other make such terrible cookies.
I don't do cookie exchanges (anymore) because I've come to realized I dislike 99% of American cookies. They're insanely sweet and often weirdly soft for my liking. So you might throw mine in the trash, but I probably wouldn't eat yours either. Different strokes.
Took longer than usual for the anti American food, too sweet poster to show up.
Yes why can’t Americans just exchange papayas and mangoes so much better!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baking is a science. Very different from cooking. Hardest part in baking is following the recipe. Folks want to throw in adjustments and haven’t mastered the recipe first.
That's the funniest part about reading recipe comments. "Recipe called for 8 tablespoons butter but I wanted to cut out the fat so I only used half. Instead of sugar I used Splenda and I didn't have walnuts so I used pine nuts instead. We don't like raisins so just omitted those but threw in some chopped up apple for sweetness. Family didn't like it so threw it all in the trash. Ugh, waste of ingredients!"
Anonymous wrote:I admit I am a terrible baker. I’m too impatient and imprecise. Overall I don’t really enjoy sweets (I am a salty-snacker) so it’s not something I’ve practiced or enjoy. I don’t bother making cookies for those exchanges because no one wants what I am capable of!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most people terrible bakers?
I know I will get crap for saying this, but here goes.![]()
I went to a neighborhood cookie exchange over the weekend and of the dozen or so cookies only 3 were edible. One cookie was hard as a rock and other just didn't taste good. Even my kids threw them in the trash after one bite.
I consider myself a baker and get a lot of compliments on my cookies. But I don't do anything special when it comes to baking or making cookies. I just pick out good recipes and following directions. So it surprises me when other make such terrible cookies.
I don't do cookie exchanges (anymore) because I've come to realized I dislike 99% of American cookies. They're insanely sweet and often weirdly soft for my liking. So you might throw mine in the trash, but I probably wouldn't eat yours either. Different strokes.
Took longer than usual for the anti American food, too sweet poster to show up.
Anonymous wrote:I confess, I am a terrible baker. I can’t for the life of me make a decent chocolate chip cookie! Like I’ve tried many, many, many times and they always suck! But then again, I would never dare to take them to a cookie exchange because I know better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are most people terrible bakers?
I know I will get crap for saying this, but here goes.![]()
I went to a neighborhood cookie exchange over the weekend and of the dozen or so cookies only 3 were edible. One cookie was hard as a rock and other just didn't taste good. Even my kids threw them in the trash after one bite.
I consider myself a baker and get a lot of compliments on my cookies. But I don't do anything special when it comes to baking or making cookies. I just pick out good recipes and following directions. So it surprises me when other make such terrible cookies.
I don't do cookie exchanges (anymore) because I've come to realized I dislike 99% of American cookies. They're insanely sweet and often weirdly soft for my liking. So you might throw mine in the trash, but I probably wouldn't eat yours either. Different strokes.
I just went to one over the weekend and the cookies were amazing. It was a spectacular spread and I took home a box with 30+ varieties, all of which have been excellent. Lots of European style shortbread, spiced and gingerbread-esque styles.
This host has hosted her annual cookie exchange for years so I think people know the expectations re cookie quality.

Anonymous wrote:I expect pitchforks to come out for this comment, but could it also just be that Christmas cookies aren't that good?
I am admittedly a "meh" baker, much prefer cooking to baking. But when we are given assortments of cookies this time of year (for which I thank people profusely and am very much grateful for their kindness), there's honestly rarely anything I'd actually like to eat? I feel terrible because I know how much effort goes in, but I'd rather have your standard chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin than all these fancy-looking ones. It's like there's an inverse relationship between looks and taste.