Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can do much more complicated things, but totally sucked at rice.
Rice cooker was a serious improvement for me.
Agree. Always use less water than you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think truly good pancakes are quite difficult. You have to get the heat just right.
Pancake mix is trash. I didn't know that until about a year ago. Much, much better to just make the batter from scratch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rice krispie treats. Spent a small fortune on butter ver the years thinking that was the problem. Just can never get the consistency right, too hard or too gooey, messy to slice, you name it.
Choc chip cookies. Always turn out flat when making from scratch. Again, spent a small fortune on ingredients only for it to be gross. Box mix or refrigerator ones from here on out.
Personally I prefer my choco chip cookies flat and crispy and I am always trying to make em that way.
Anonymous wrote:While I don't find thanksgiving dinner hard per se, I find the traditional meal to be...not worth the effort you put in?
Anonymous wrote:Pie crust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shepherd's pie.
Use a large cast iron skillet. Brown mean, onion, vegetables in that, add your seasonings, a little flour and some broth. Put mashed potatoes on top and put skillet in oven.
Anonymous wrote:I also struggle with rice - my instant pot helped me a lot with this.
For the deviled eggs person - I find instant pot hardboiled eggs to be super easy to peel.
(I am not otherwise an instant pot devotee, just find it to be really good at these particular tasks.)
Anonymous wrote:Wrapping a burrito. I swear I end up wearing my food every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find lasagna to be a PITA
Yes. Definitely if you are making your own red sauce with meat and béchamel sauce and have to par boil the noodles. Total PIA and makes huge kitchen mess
YES. boiling those impossible large flappy noodles makes it just a no-go. The move is no-boil noodles and use sausage. That gives enough energy to make your own marina if desired.
I'll let you in on a secret...you don't have to boil the noodles. Even if you are using the regular kind, not the no-boil kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pie crust.
This definitely. Pie crust is a pain in the arse.
Completely agree and I don’t think homemade pie crust tastes much better than premade. Not worth the effort.
I guess this is where I truly differ! This one is just practice and studying. I read a couple different recipes and after making like 3-4 pies in a month or two during the pandemic I had it figured out. And homemade is MUCH better than packaged. The last time I tried packaged it literally tasted like a cracker and had the texture of one too.
rolling it out is annoying and never looks as nice as packaged - that’s true!
I agree, it tastes a lot better and it's not that hard (food processor is essential) but I can never roll it out into a good circle. I hate peeling and slicing all the apples more than dealing with crust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pie crust.
This definitely. Pie crust is a pain in the arse.
YES. I keep thinking at some point it will get easier with repetition but it's a PITA every single time no matter what.