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The internet has been a great source of recipe ideas for any aspiring home chef, but most folks still do their due diligence and check the comments or the reviews. This is where the eagle eyed viewer will find posts by folks that either decided to wholeheartedly ignore the instructions or make bizarre substitutions.

So we’ve gathered the best (or worst) of these reviews for you to marvel at. Get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites and if you’ve encountered something like this, feel free to leave your thoughts and experiences in the comments section down below.

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#1

First Time Seeing One In The Wild

First Time Seeing One In The Wild

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    #2

    This Is Horrible Fudge

    This Is Horrible Fudge

    User Report

    #3

    Jax Saying What We’re All Thinking

    Jax Saying What We’re All Thinking

    Forsaken-Ad-3995 Report

    We have all been there, scrolling through a food blog, dodging pop-up ads for lawnmowers and reading a 4,000-word essay about the author’s childhood summer in Tuscany, only to finally reach the recipe for a classic chocolate cake. You scroll down to the comments to see if people enjoyed the moist crumb, and instead, you find Brenda from Ohio.

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    Brenda gave the recipe one star and wrote a three-paragraph manifesto because she replaced the flour with almond husks, the eggs with a handful of soaked chia seeds she found in the back of the pantry, and the sugar with a splash of sugar-free maple-flavored syrup. "This cake was a gritty, soggy disaster," Brenda laments, "I will never trust this chef again."

    #4

    Chia Seed Pudding

    Chia Seed Pudding

    User Report

    #5

    Math Is Hard

    Math Is Hard

    Comprehensive-Cow116 Report

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    #6

    Inability To Read

    Inability To Read

    YellowOnline Report

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    This bizarre behavior is a cornerstone of the internet experience, and it highlights a fascinating collision between human overconfidence and the cold, hard laws of chemistry. It’s a phenomenon often fueled by the Dunning-Kruger effect, where individuals with a limited understanding of a skill, in this case, culinary science, overestimate their ability to "wing it" and then project their failure onto the expert who provided the instructions.

    #7

    George Is Not Having Susan's Nonsense

    George Is Not Having Susan's Nonsense

    discolights Report

    #8

    I Didn't Know A Frosting Recipe Could Be Woke

    I Didn't Know A Frosting Recipe Could Be Woke

    leroynotjerry Report

    #9

    I Didn’t Have Bananas

    I Didn’t Have Bananas

    ilikemycoffeealatte Report

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    The fundamental issue is that many home cooks fail to distinguish between cooking and baking. Cooking is an art, it’s a vibe, it’s a soulful conversation between you and a clove of garlic. If you don’t have shallots, you use onions, and the world keeps spinning. Baking, however, is a rigorous laboratory experiment where the ingredients are not just flavors, but chemical reagents.

    #10

    Thanks For Nothing, Recipe

    Thanks For Nothing, Recipe

    JudyTheVulpix Report

    #11

    I Layered Yogurt And Cookies Until "Dessert" Happened

    I Layered Yogurt And Cookies Until "Dessert" Happened

    HelloVermont92 Report

    #12

    This Is A Smoothie, Not A Carrot Cake

    This Is A Smoothie, Not A Carrot Cake

    Emerish3401 Report

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    When a recipe calls for baking soda, it’s looking for a specific pH reaction to create lift. If you decide to swap it for lemon juice because they’re both "sour," you aren't being a creative Maverick, you are sabotaging a structural process. Research into the chemistry of baking shows that even minor deviations in fat content or acidity can lead to a complete structural collapse.

    #13

    Encountered One In The Wild

    Encountered One In The Wild

    Cremisius Report

    #14

    Review From An Orange Juice Recipe

    Review From An Orange Juice Recipe

    Single-Aardvark9330 Report

    #15

    Leslie’s Struggling Over Here

    Leslie’s Struggling Over Here

    Omshadiddle Report

    Yet, the internet is full of "culinary alchemists" who believe that a recipe is merely a loose suggestion, like a "Yield" sign on a deserted country road. They approach a sourdough starter with the same reckless abandon that a toddler approaches a finger-painting kit, and when the result doesn't look like the professional photograph, they don’t blame their own substitutions, they blame the person who spent six months perfecting the ratios.

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    #16

    Didn't Read The Recipe And If It Turns Out Bad, I'm Blaming You For It!

    Didn't Read The Recipe And If It Turns Out Bad, I'm Blaming You For It!

    AlohaAndie Report

    #17

    Won't Somebody Think About The Shrimp Haters?

    Won't Somebody Think About The Shrimp Haters?

    UnprofessionalCook Report

    #18

    Tutorial Video Too Short, How Will I Make Chicken Korma Now?

    Tutorial Video Too Short, How Will I Make Chicken Korma Now?

    JohnWhatSun Report

    Then there is the psychological aspect of the "unhinged review" itself. Why do people feel the need to broadcast their self-inflicted failures to the entire world? It often stems from a desire for social validation or a need to regain a sense of control after a frustrating experience. According to studies on the psychology behind online reviews, many people post negative feedback as a form of "altruistic punishment," believing they are warning others about a "bad" product, even when the "badness" was entirely their own fault.

    #19

    "Suffice To Say, I Added 10x The Amount Of Chilis And It Was Too Spicy. One Star“

    "Suffice To Say, I Added 10x The Amount Of Chilis And It Was Too Spicy. One Star“

    MountainviewBeach Report

    #20

    You Didn't Say Where To Buy Chickpeas (Found On A Falafel Recipe)

    You Didn't Say Where To Buy Chickpeas (Found On A Falafel Recipe)

    TayaSigerson Report

    #21

    Imaginary Soup Wasn't Good

    Imaginary Soup Wasn't Good

    Th3RandomPanthr Report

    In their mind, they didn't ruin the brownies, the brownies failed to accommodate their unique vision of using mashed black beans instead of butter. This cognitive dissonance allows the reviewer to remain the hero of their own kitchen story while the recipe creator becomes the villain who "purposely" wrote a misleading guide. It is a digital age version of shouting at the rain because you forgot your umbrella, except in this version, you also give the rain a zero-star rating on Google.

    #22

    The “Yikes” Response From The Creator Made Me Laugh

    The “Yikes” Response From The Creator Made Me Laugh

    TamtasticVoyage Report

    #23

    Sorry Folks, Turns Out Eggs Are Dairy

    Sorry Folks, Turns Out Eggs Are Dairy

    User Report

    #24

    Wait, There's Ginger In Ginger Crunch?

    Wait, There's Ginger In Ginger Crunch?

    earthtone0ne Report

    The most hilarious part of this trend is the sheer audacity of the substitutions themselves. We’ve seen people replace heavy cream with lukewarm water and a prayer, or swap out yeast for "a very positive attitude," and then act shocked when their bread has the consistency of a hockey puck.

    #25

    I Will Admit

    I Will Admit

    ivhearditbothways Report

    #26

    I Tried Making This By Guessing The Amounts

    I Tried Making This By Guessing The Amounts

    merakimodern Report

    #27

    Brenda Can't Cook With Too Many Ingredients

    Brenda Can't Cook With Too Many Ingredients

    kitchengardengal Report

    There is a specific brand of optimism required to look at a recipe for French macarons, the most temperamental cookies on the planet, and decide that now is the perfect time to see if you can make them keto, vegan, and nut-free using only cauliflower and hope. While food science research confirms that ingredient functionality is the backbone of food texture and shelf-life, these reviewers remain undeterred.

    #28

    Obligatory "Come On, Eileen..."

    Obligatory "Come On, Eileen..."

    SystematicDragons Report

    #29

    “Where’s The Recipe?”

    “Where’s The Recipe?”

    dot_zot Report

    #30

    Didn’t Make It… Delicious!

    Didn’t Make It… Delicious!

    Ok_Challenge_5176 Report

    They are the explorers of the digital frontier, boldly going where no palate has gone before, usually into the trash can. Ultimately, these unhinged reviews serve as a great reminder that while the internet gives everyone a voice, it doesn't always give everyone a thermometer or a measuring cup.

    #31

    Your Recipe Didn’t Warn Me That My Family Doesn’t Like Black Olives!

    Your Recipe Didn’t Warn Me That My Family Doesn’t Like Black Olives!

    debinprogress Report

    #32

    Didn’t Make The Recipe, Instead Rated A Local Takeout Version

    Didn’t Make The Recipe, Instead Rated A Local Takeout Version

    User Report

    #33

    On A Recipe For Microwave Cheesecake

    On A Recipe For Microwave Cheesecake

    No-Village4410 Report

    #34

    Peanut Butter Tasted Too Much Like Peanut Butter

    Peanut Butter Tasted Too Much Like Peanut Butter

    oceans_of_sound Report

    #35

    Used Cherry Tomatoes... In A Cupcake Recipe

    Used Cherry Tomatoes... In A Cupcake Recipe

    Puzzled-Hippo6246 Report

    #36

    On A Recipe For Carne Asada

    On A Recipe For Carne Asada

    pchilgab Report

    #37

    Just Eat The Incomplete-Protein Soup, Steve

    Just Eat The Incomplete-Protein Soup, Steve

    WhoaMimi Report

    #38

    On A Panzerotti Recipe. Deep Frying Isn't Good For Her Tummy

    On A Panzerotti Recipe. Deep Frying Isn't Good For Her Tummy

    Aztecdune1973 Report

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