On 6/1/2020 11:13 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
>
> "Gary" <
g.ma...@att.net> wrote in message
> news:5ED53046...@att.net...
>> Happened when my daughter was a teen and was having her best
>> friend over for the night.
>>
>> Both had requested my roasted and stuffed chicken along with
>> mashed potatoes and green beans. Kind of like a typical
>> Thanksgiving dinner meal.
>>
>> So I cooked everything and timed it all to be done at the
>> same time.
>>
>> First I mashed the potatoes and added milk, butter, salt.
>> Left that sitting on an off burner without lid.
>>
>> Then I turned off the heated green beans, also left on
>> another off burner uncovered.
>>
>> Took roasted chicken out of the oven and immediately
>> transfered that to a serving plate. Then I scooped
>> out the stuffing into a large serving bowl. Both sat
>> on the counter right next to the stove.
>>
>> Only thing left to do was make gravy from the chicken
>> drippings left in the pyrex 9X13 hot cooking dish. Since
>> the dish was already very hot, I made the gravy right in
>> the pyrex dish with a low flame on the burner underneath.
>> I had done that 100 times before.
>>
>> This time, the pyrex dish literally exploded. I can only
>> assume that it had gotten too old and weak/fragile.
>> What a mess. Gravy all over the stove and glass shards
>> all over the floor, counter and stovetop.
>>
>> All the other food was right next to it too so you know
>> that glass got into everything. CRAP!
>>
>> I just stood there stunned for a minute and realized there
>> was nothing to be salvaged in this nice meal. So I cleaned
>> up all the mess then went into the bedroom and told the
>> girls, "Change of plan...we're going out for pizza tonight"
>
> My first bad thing was chicken salad with Soba noodles. I followed the
> instructions but the noodles were hard and tough.
>
Just sounds bad all around.
> I think the next one was in NY. I was feeding the neighborhood kids as
> well. I was making chicken and dumplings in the Crockpot. But I used
> dried vegetables. The corn didn't cook! Thankfully I noticed this before
> I put the dumplings on it. I had to dump it all out, then pick out all
> the corn. Thankfully I got it all.
>
Dried corn? Did you expect dried corn to be the same as corn from a can
or even frozen corn? Gotta be soaked at the very least, like dried beans.
> Then two potato disasters. Not sure which came first. Was making a
> cottage pie but something came up (not sure what) and I had to make it
> quickly. I grated the potatoes, then boiled them. They seemed done. I
> had a hard time mashing them. End result was something gluey, starchy
> and not good.
>
Why the hell would you grate the potatoes before boiling them? That's
not the way to make mashed potatoes.
Jill