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Most people we know have a love-hate relationship with internet recipes. They tend to enjoy the ones that get straight to the point and make the instructions extremely easy to follow. On the flip side, they absolutely loathe recipes that have several pages of fluff and ‘lore’ at the beginning. But you can easily scroll past that. However, have you ever scrolled down even further, into the comment section? It can be… quite an experience.
TikTok content creator and vlogger Lucy, aka @lucyloves_, has a fascinating video series about ‘recipe ruiners.’ She features some of the weirdest, stupidest, and most insane comments that people leave on internet recipes. They are beyond hilarious, and a few of them might short-circuit your brain (trust us, we’ve been there).
Check out the strangest comments below and don’t forget to upvote the ones that made you do a double-take, Pandas. Oh, and be sure to follow Lucy’s socials if you enjoy her content!
Bored Panda reached out to Lucy and she was kind enough to answer our questions about the video series and why people write such peculiar comments online. She also shared a bit about herself as a content creator with us. You'll find our full interview with Lucy below, so be sure to read on.
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Lucy has a funny and weird video series about people who post utterly bizarre internet comments
You can watch her very first TikTok in the series right over here
@lucyloves_ The comment sections of internet recipes are WILD | Also, help me name this segment? #ididnthaveeggs #cooking #recipe #recipes #recipesubstitution #internetrecipes #foodblogger ♬ original sound - Lucy ❤️
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Not all heroes wear capes
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We were interested to find out what inspired Lucy to start the 'recipe ruiners' video segment on her account in the first place. "I kept seeing them around the place and just thought they were so funny and figured there must be other people who also found them as funny as I did," she told Bored Panda that her primary motivation was to make others laugh.
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"This is a recipe for Thanksgiving stuffing."
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Laury Wellcass Laury Wellcass Community Member Follow
Wait a minute....sausage stuffed turkey? Sounds like win to me!
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Pickling cider.
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In the content creator's opinion, it doesn't matter all that much how specific or well-written a recipe is, "people either don’t read it correctly or change things then blame the author." She shared that she has seen people who "burn things then get into an argument with their boyfriend and blame the author… no amount of good recipe writing can save you from that!" Alas, even the very best recipes writers will have to deal with bizarre comments underneath their posts. It's a question of 'when,' not 'if.'
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Oh my sweet summer child...it is the hamburger thing all over again...
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Are you pocket-forming cookies or are you just happy to see me?
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"exactly".
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"As a creator, I mostly focus on sharing parts of my life that I think will help people and sometimes just make them laugh!" Lucy told us. "I’ve had an unusual journey in life that means I am able to help other people starting down the infertility path themselves to navigate the system and handle its unique challenges and just know they aren’t alone. I think TikTok makes people feel less alone in a way other platforms just haven’t captured."
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What was the recipe for?
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Sorry did the OP expect the cooker range hood to actually suck up huge splashes of hot oil?? I get she's got hurt and injured but that's Entirely her own fault 😮🤦♀️
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I like Judy's reply though, taking it easy.
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The beauty of Lucy’s ‘recipe ruiners’ series is that it gives a whole different perspective to the sometimes mind-boggling world of food. If you thought that only decent, polite, and rational people cook at home, well, you were wrong. We sometimes see maniacs who use mayonnaise instead of heavy cream… and then boast about it online. Then there are those who substitute flour with salt and think it’s the recipe’s fault when they don’t get the expected results. That’s the kind of eldritch knowledge that can break your mind, H. P. Lovecraft-style. Whether you’re religious or not, you might be likely to agree that those people need Jesus in their lives, just as a broad precaution against culinary sins. ADVERTISEMENT
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I cant get over the salted butter thing
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Rolling my eyes.
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While there is an interesting philosophical point here - at what point does a recipe for one thing become a recipe for something completely different - he’s replaced all the main ingredients and still hasn’t noticed it’s a different dish altogether. Impressive.
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Generally speaking, baking is a science while cooking is a form of art. That’s not to say that bakers can’t be creative or that precision and discipline aren’t valued in cooking. Far from it. It’s just that it’s far more essential to follow the instructions to the letter when you’re baking a pie or a cluster of cupcakes. Meanwhile, if you’re frying something up, you can allow yourself a bit more freedom to ‘jazz’ things up. In other words, cooking allows for more freedom than baking when it comes to substituting some ingredients for others.
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YUWANA think about that a little bit?
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I undercook my meals and they often taste raw!
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Who said the alcohol is in the food? I think it might be in Jeff
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For instance, you may have run out of a specific spice, or fruit, or vegetable that the recipe calls for. No worries, you can still avoid the hassle of running to the shop by using what you have at hand in the pantry as a crutch. However, this simply does not work if you substitute things based on just how they look (e.g. mayonnaise and cream), instead of their flavor profiles.
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I just told you what I did wrong, What did I do wrong?
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They are essentially rating themselves.
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Oh. Yes, makes sense. Really logical.
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Yes, aesthetics are important, but we don’t just eat with our eyes. Your baked goods and dishes have to taste well, not just look more or less like the pics in the recipe. At the same time, we shouldn’t be blind to the fact that culinary fashions come and go. The aesthetics can change wildly, but they tend to rely on flavor profiles that people have enjoyed for very long stretches of time. That’s why it’s so important to get the flavor combos right.
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I agree, very good icing but in addition to mayonnaise you can't substitute the heavy cream for glue either! They should really add that to the recipe.
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Bulgar Wheat. 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
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"This one is on a recipe for Yorkshire pudding. The only ingredients in Yorkshire pudding is flour, eggs, milk, and oil."
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I substituted the milk with apple sauce.
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A while back, Professor Nathalie Cooke, from McGill University, illuminated Bored Panda about vintage party food recipes from the 1950s. She noted that, as strange as the dishes might look, the “basic flavor combination is something that reaches across the decades.” “[The vintage recipes] may seem very odd to us in the 21st century, but the taste combinations—savory and sweet (tuna waffles, ham and bananas) or sweet and sour (mayo with lime) are surely very familiar,” she said during an earlier interview.
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Sorry not sorry Beth
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Agreed, nick
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So they left out the flavour and added flavour? 🙄🤣
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“There were ‘fads’ at mid-century: think of cookbooklets demonstrating how to decorate one’s ham with slices of canned pineapple, topped with the bedazzling red of a maraschino cherry, for example! And you don’t mention the jaw-dropping recipes incorporating marshmallows in main course dishes, recipes that were brain children of corporate marketing departments,” Professor Cooke told us. ADVERTISEMENT
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Shoulda substituted the egg with premade cookie dough. Viola!
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Please check which ingredients are available to everyone across the planet before you post recipes on the WORLD WIDE WEB.
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Well I don't need you either! I never loved you! And I am sleeping with your sister!
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“But if we were to create one of today’s favorites from scratch, say Pad Thai, we would start from the same basic taste combinations you describe in what at first glance seem like bizarre plate partners,” she noted. “Cooking bitter tamarind with water, raw sugar and fish sauce will build the basic foundation (sour, salty, and sweet). To that one would add the requisite green onions, bean sprouts, and noodles—and likely some additional flavor notes such as shallot, garlic, and perhaps dried turnip (salty and sweet) to deepen the flavor,” the professor said.
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HOW WAS IT GOOD
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Was the recipe lemon cheesecake? Or lemon Drizzle cake? Lemon Curd tarts?
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They rated 4 stars.
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Which of these internet recipe comments are going to haunt you in your nightmares, dear Pandas? Did any of them shake you to your culinary core, as they did us? What's the very worst recipe comment you've ever read online? And what do you personally value the most when it comes to online cooking and baking instructions? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments. We can't wait to see what you have to say!
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I have a better shortcut! I go to the store and buy premade cookies and just eat them immediately! Works very quickly!
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Trying to imagine how you determine the gender of a pork chop.
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So basically, I threw away the food without cooking it, much less tasting it, and that's your fault.
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O ok.. pork eggrolls have diferent tastings compared to shrimp... so the ingriedients wers meant for pork not the shrimp... who on earth removes mushrooms??
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Like, I enjoyed reading them but I'm also sad that they're there to be read.
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i don't like vowels so i replaced all instances of a, e, i, o, & u in your comment with the letter x, but it's unintelligible! i'm rating this comment 0/5 stars.
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What a terrible post! I mean, I didn't read it because I wasn't in the mood, so I read today's news instead, and it put me in an even worse mood, so I really can't recommend this post that's about...uh...whatever it's about.
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Lisa H Lisa H Community Member Follow
🤣
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I've found great tweaks and advice in comments for online recipes. And then there is this.
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Like, I enjoyed reading them but I'm also sad that they're there to be read.
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i don't like vowels so i replaced all instances of a, e, i, o, & u in your comment with the letter x, but it's unintelligible! i'm rating this comment 0/5 stars.
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What a terrible post! I mean, I didn't read it because I wasn't in the mood, so I read today's news instead, and it put me in an even worse mood, so I really can't recommend this post that's about...uh...whatever it's about.
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I've found great tweaks and advice in comments for online recipes. And then there is this.
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