I've been cooking real dinners since I was 19. I don't have too many absolute failures anymore. Some things don't taste as great as they might, but total bombs? Not really. Imagine my surprise when my basmati rice, which I have made countless times, turned out to be a sticky nasty blob. I KNOW I followed the directions. Fortunately, my refrigerator treasure trove included a carton of leftover Chinese restaurant rice which saved the day for my green curry dinner.
But there I was, staring at the starchy blob, when Inspiration with a Capital I hit. "Frank," I cried! "You need to learn how to make rice pudding!"
So he added some milk, sugar, eggs, vanilla, dried cranberries, and his secret ingredient.
(Oh, I'll tell--cinnamon.)
And the massive fail turned into a win.
I love rice pudding, so I call that a win.
ReplyDeleteyum! I need to take up this thing called "cooking real dinners...."
ReplyDeleteMy son would have loved that--he's a big rice pudding fan.
ReplyDeleteI wish someone could save my cooking failures.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Green Girl - I have no back up!
ReplyDeleteooh, that sounds good!
ReplyDeletenice job turning the sticky rice around into something yummy! Usually, I toss it in the trash and order a pizza...
Ha! I've cooked a few meals with simailar results. I guess in this case the ends do justify the means.
ReplyDeleteHa! I've cooked a few meals with similar results. It looks like the ends justified the means in this case.
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