Foodis a powerful substance that provides more than just nourishment. It can bring people together or tear them apart. It can create lasting memories you either fondly remember or wish to forget.You’ll see all that in the New York Times Cooking comment section, where people share hilarious anecdotes aboutfood-related misadventures. There are stories aboutkitchen mishapsand questionable ingredient choices, but there are also accounts of people’s proud moments after preparing a dish. That’s always nice to read.We’ve picked out some of the best screenshots featured on theNYT Cooking CommentsInstagram page. Scroll through and have a few laughs.This post may includeaffiliate links.

Foodis a powerful substance that provides more than just nourishment. It can bring people together or tear them apart. It can create lasting memories you either fondly remember or wish to forget.

You’ll see all that in the New York Times Cooking comment section, where people share hilarious anecdotes aboutfood-related misadventures. There are stories aboutkitchen mishapsand questionable ingredient choices, but there are also accounts of people’s proud moments after preparing a dish. That’s always nice to read.

We’ve picked out some of the best screenshots featured on theNYT Cooking CommentsInstagram page. Scroll through and have a few laughs.

This post may includeaffiliate links.

Humorous recipe comment about cookie texture preferences and relationship dynamics.

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Recipe comments about using apple cider vinegar instead of apple cider, highlighting a cooking mistake.

Unhinged cooking comment about a dog named Jake eating three pounds of Bolognese sauce while left unattended.

“You can’t put those memories into words, but you know there is ‘something’ that the food triggers deep within your past,” she said, adding that these mental souvenirs go beyond the dish itself.

Comment exchange about unhinged cooking: Tom questions using 1.5 pounds of cheese, Will suggests two pounds instead.

Comments expressing disappointment over cooking recipes containing gluten and meat.

Comments on cooking and recipe analysis, with humor about nutritional analysis and calorie concerns in making bolognese.

Becausefood memoriesform without our conscious awareness, they include every situation in which they were acquired. As Dr. Whitbourne explains, it’s why we also remember almost every step of the cooking process, the ingredients, and the people involved.“The chocolate cupcakes a close family member taught you to make when you were young become part of a larger experience with that person,” she stated.

Becausefood memoriesform without our conscious awareness, they include every situation in which they were acquired. As Dr. Whitbourne explains, it’s why we also remember almost every step of the cooking process, the ingredients, and the people involved.

“The chocolate cupcakes a close family member taught you to make when you were young become part of a larger experience with that person,” she stated.

A comment about frying leftover pasta with parmesan to make it caramelized, part of unhinged cooking and recipe comments.

Comment about grilled cheese with garlicky butter, describing a memorable Vegas trip.

Comment on recipe advice emphasizing the importance of following the instructions.

As Laudan explains, part of the process is getting acquainted with the apparatus you’re using. In her case, this made her rethink her skills in using a microwave oven.

Comment on cooking recipe, user claims ease, says, “I’m eleven and I can do it easy peasy."

Comments on a crust recipe highlighting its history and originality, featuring unique ingredient tips and family stories.

Comment discussing unhinged cooking and recipe opinions about making weird food for Christmas.

Then, there is the tedious process of gathering the ingredients for the recipes you intend to make. It includes considering the requests and needs of the people you’re preparing these meals for.“(You must have) A mental inventory of recipes so that you can use all your ingredients effectively, substitute for ingredients you have forgotten, (and) adjust to the needs andpreferencesof those you are cooking for,” she wrote.

Then, there is the tedious process of gathering the ingredients for the recipes you intend to make. It includes considering the requests and needs of the people you’re preparing these meals for.

“(You must have) A mental inventory of recipes so that you can use all your ingredients effectively, substitute for ingredients you have forgotten, (and) adjust to the needs andpreferencesof those you are cooking for,” she wrote.

Unhinged cooking comment expressing love for a sauce, joking about marrying it and eating it on a roasted sneaker.

User comment discussing experience with a recipe, highlighting confusion between 00 flour and powdered sugar.

Comment about unhinged cooking advice using multiple timers for recipe timing.

But ultimately, cooking provides fulfillment.Researchhas shown that home-cooked meals make people feel better than eating out or ordering in.

Comment detailing a brownie recipe saga, highlighting unhinged cooking experiences and ending with a humorous twist.

Humorous comment about using ramen leftovers as a wasp trap, highlighting unhinged cooking and recipe experiences.

User comment praising a thanksgiving sweet potato recipe, highlighting family approval and success.

Unhinged cooking comment about a salty dish shared by Sam, mentioning an ex-boyfriend and disliking the dish and parents.

Humorous cooking comment about using a Sharpie for grill lines; mentions Rosie Schaap’s Margarita recipe.

Comment humorously comparing cilantro to toy soldiers, part of unhinged cooking and recipe discussions.

Comment on unhinged cooking experience, turning single entry into a successful exit with a boyfriend after serving a dish.

Comment discussing an unhinged cooking experience involving tuna, rice, and a parrot.

Text comment about a cooking mistake involving serving rare meat to guests who microwaved it, highlighting recipe experience.

Unhinged cooking comment about using a slow cooker and thoughts on soaking beans.

Comments about a dry pie crust recipe reveal user error with missing butter in cooking process.

Comment discussing unhinged cooking attempt with substitutions, expressing dissatisfaction with the results.

Comment discussing a recipe suggestion to use roast cauliflower instead of pasta in a no-carb diet.

Comment on unhinged cooking swap: honey for maple syrup, bacon for rosemary.

“Unhinged cooking comment praising an amazing dressing with humor."

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Food is an expressive vessel of shared experiences and diverse perspectives, much like how our opinions on certain meals can lead to passionate discussions. This theme of food sparking intense debates and personal connections can be seen in various online communities.One such lively discussion can be found in a collection of fiery andcontroversial opinions, where opinions about beloved dishes clash and coincide in intriguing ways.

Food is an expressive vessel of shared experiences and diverse perspectives, much like how our opinions on certain meals can lead to passionate discussions. This theme of food sparking intense debates and personal connections can be seen in various online communities.

One such lively discussion can be found in a collection of fiery andcontroversial opinions, where opinions about beloved dishes clash and coincide in intriguing ways.

Comment about husband’s dislike for salad, parrot enjoying it; related to unhinged cooking remarks.

Comment warns against cooking recipes while drinking gin.

“Humorous cooking comment about stabbing fingers with shredding forks, highlighting a recipe success."

Cooking tip comment about listening for doneness in baked goods like scones and muffins.

User comments on a recipe, enjoying it despite family disliking zucchini; humorous cooking feedback shared online.

Comments discussing the difference between pork butt and pork shoulder, with humorous corrections.

Recipe comment about using thick thread in cooking, highlighting a mishap during the process.

Confused comment about placing a rack over a sheet pan in a cooking recipe.

“Funny cooking comment about cake getting scrutinized by TSA due to marmalade glaze."

Comments about a strawberry shortcake recipe highlight its sweetness and a humorous definition clarification.

Humorous comment about finding an olive substitute in cooking.

Cooking comment: “How did you flip the bird without burning yourself?"

Comment mentions cilantro not being suitable for wolves, humor in cooking context.

Comment praising a recipe, reflecting on how memorable the cooking experience was.

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Unhinged cooking comments discussing a superb lemon soufflé recipe and personal life matters.

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Comments about recipe and cooking concerns, discussing stuffing a turkey.

User comments on an unhinged cooking recipe for chocolate coconut cake, questioning the addition of chocolate.

Comment on unhinged cooking and recipe critiques, questioning organic ingredients and recipe morality.

Unhinged cooking comment listing ingredients for an inventive dish, aiming to impress.

Cooking comment: “Is the oven set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius?” Answer: “Fahrenheit."

User comment about unhinged cooking experience with chicken thighs.

Users making unhinged comments about recipe duration and responses.

Cooking comments about substituting garbanzo beans for cannellini beans in recipes.

Cooking comment about egg-peeling difficulties, humorously comparing it to a crime scene.

Comment about cooking plans and missing rice, pondering substitute starch options.

Humorous cooking comment about scoring meat skin and forgetting duck in brine.

Comment about an unhinged cooking experience combining cake and turkey, creating a unique savory and sweet dish.

Unhinged cooking comment praising a salmon recipe for impressing a guest and requesting more recetas.

Comment on unhinged cooking recipes: replacing beans with shrimp, described as amazing.

Comment discussing an unusual cooking experience with a recipe, mentioning fried corn as a popular dish.

Cooking comment discussing sourdough and bread preferences by an older individual sharing recipe opinions.

Text screenshot of a humorous comment about unhinged cooking and recipe preferences involving cold tap water rice and pasta.

Comment about cooking and recipe mishap with kombu and dashi, mentioning a dog’s reaction to the dish’s odors.

Cooking comment about a friend’s hoisin sauce and smoked duck pie recipe, highlighting an amusing personal anecdote.

Humorous comment about an annoying cooking habit involving microwave eggs.

Comments discussing Oreo cooking time and flavor in recipes.

A humorous cooking comment describing a shrimp paste recipe for a potluck, highlighting its unique ingredients and method.

Comment critiques recipe title, suggesting “New York Chili” instead of “Texas Chili” as part of unhinged cooking feedback.

Comment on wild vs. farmed salmon in cooking and recipes.

Comment about a first drink experience, mentioning typos and late-night typing.

Comment about unhinged cooking suggests substituting mushrooms in recipe.

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