Someone Online Was Curious To Know “Is There A Food You Intentionally Cook ‘Wrong’?”, And 40 People Delivered

There are people who love to cook and who find that the best way to make themselves a delicious meal is by following a recipe. And there are those who like to improvise with what they have and what they know. A lot of things can happen during the cooking process and it might seem that the dish is ruined, when in fact, a little mistake just made things better. Having this in mind, Reddit user @ThymeandGarlic decided to ask others what is that one dish they cook “wrong” on purpose because it tastes so much better. The question that received more than 8K upvotes was answered by many cooking enthusiasts who revealed their little secrets that make their food taste better. 

Some users revealed that they prefer over-cooked meals while others don’t bother waiting until they are fully cooked. Other members revealed that they like rich tastes so they don’t limit themselves when it comes to putting sauce or gravy on their food. Which food do you intentionally cook “wrong”? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comment section down below! 

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#1 Adding A Lot Of Garlic

"Add one clove of garlic."

Oh, bless your sweet soul. It's like those recipes from the fifties that suggested a few grains of cayenne added to an entire pot of food. I don't get out of bed for less that 4 cloves of garlic.

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#2 Putting A Lot Of Vanilla

Hella. Vanilla. Never measure it. Just hella vanilla.

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#3 Using Sloppy Joes Instead Of Tortillas

I was drunk one night making tacos and halfway through realized we had no tortillas... so I changed it to sloppy joes, but already had put in the taco seasoning. We liked it so much that we make "Taco Joes" as a regular thing now.

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#4 Eating Instant Mashed Potatoes

I actually really like instant mashed potatoes. I can make some really good dishes with potatoes from scratch, but that cheap instant stuff is like crack to me.

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#5 Overcooking Salmon

I like my salmon overdone on the edges... nice and crispy but not dry as a bone on the inside. It’s a fine art haha

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#6 Cooking Quesadillas In A Buttered Skillet

I know it's traditional to cook quesadillas in a dry skillet, but if you butter them first, the flavor is really quite good.

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#7 Eating Melting Ice Cream

Mushy cereal and melting ice cream. Just leave it on the counter for like 10 mins.

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#8 Not Turning Veggies Over In The Oven

i swear the veggies come out better in the oven if you dont turn them. Having one side really well done and the other not is the superior way to roast veg.

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#9 Eating Ramen Like Pasta

I drain the water out of my ramen and eat it like a pasta rather than a soup. My girlfriend makes fun of me for my "dry ramen" but I cant eat it any other way

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#10 Eating Burnt Grilled Cheese Sandwich

I burn my grilled cheese sandwiches. I grew up with a mother who always burned them, so its become a comfort flavor for me.

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#11 Adding Too Much Black Pepper

Way too much black pepper in everything.

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#12 Adding Pregrated Parmesan

There’s one particular pasta dish from my childhood which isn’t properly nostalgic unless I put that s***ty pregrated Parmesan on it

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#13 Making Risotto In The Oven

Risotto. Julia Child puts it in the oven and it's never failed me. Every time I try to make it on the stove, it doesn't come out right. If it's good enough for Julia, it's good enough for me.

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#14 Adding Extra Lemon In Hollandaise

Extra lemon in my hollandaise.

Am I out of touch? No, it's the recipes that are wrong!

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#15 Eating Dry Cereal

I prefer dry cereal.

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#16 Putting Too Much Vinegar

Way too much vinegar in everything. I would never serve my salad dressing to guests, but I definitely love that sour pucker.

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#17 Baking Potatoes In The Microwave

I make "baked potatoes" in the microwave.

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#18 Eating Cookie Dough

I don’t cook my cookies. They never make it to the oven.

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#19 Prefering Bacon Soft And Chewy

I prefer my bacon soft and chewy.

I consider it done when caramelization starts to occur on both sides.

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#20 Preferring White Wine With Red Meat

No but sometimes I prefer white wine with red meat.

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#21 Making Pancakes Burned On The Outside And Raw On The Inside

My grandpa is a terrible cook so when he makes pancakes they’re always burned on the outside and basically raw batter on the inside, but they taste soo good like that. He always asks: how are they? are they fully cooked? and we all just say yes because we purposely want him to keep making them like that

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#22 Overcooking Pasta

I like my pasta overdone. Like not mushy but definitely past al dente

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#23 Eating Soggy French Fries

French fries... I like em soggy

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#24 Burning Rice

I intentionally burn my rice. I think the crispy part is very tasty.

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#25 Eating Stale Marshmallows

Not actually cooking I guess...but stale marshmallows. Not rock hard, but that...crunchy-chewy stage? I will purposely leave the bag open in the pantry to get that treat.

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#26 Overcooking

"Cook until softened, not browned," nah I want that maillard reaction you do you.

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#27 Cooking Green Beans

I grew up eating canned green beans. I don't like crunchy green beans, slow cooked is the best!

I love Southern Style green beans, of course.

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#28 Over Roasting Vegetables

I love burning vegetables a little bit when I roast them. Not until they’re blackened or charcoaly, just past the point where their natural color disappears. I’ve been doing it a lot with zucchini lately and it’s magical.

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#29 Adding Too Much Milk To Kraft Dinner

When I cook Kraft dinner, which is rare now, I add way too much milk. I love it saucy!

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#30 Overcooking Pork

I know pink pork is safe, and I always temp my meats, but I like it above where most sites say it's "perfect."

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#31 Frying Gnocchi

I only ever fry gnocchi

#32 Eating Dry Chicken

Honestly? I like my chicken a little dry. Obviously not hard to swallow dry, but I don’t enjoy a really juicy chicken breast/tenderloin/etc.

#33 Eating Frozen Waffles Cooled Off

Frozen waffles: I wait for them to cool off after toasting because I prefer the butter to stay unmelted. Then I just dip the butter side into syrup.

#34 Eating Dry Oats

I love eating dry oats as a snack. Just put them in a cup and eat them with a spoon. My husband always asks if I would like a feed bag...haha!

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#35 Eating Uncooked Pancakes

I like thick pancakes with just a bit of gooey batter in the middle. Like a custard pancake.

#36 Not Using Onion Or Garlic

Apparently everything because I don't use onion or garlic

#37 Overbaking Biscuits

I bake drop biscuits a little too long as I like them extra crunchy.

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#38 Cooking Summer Sausage In The Microwave

Summer sausage- I like it cooked in the microwave until crunchy

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#39 Eating Burnt Popcorn

I much prefer burnt popcorn.

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#40 Making String Cheese Sandwiches

I like to make string cheese sandwiches, if that counts

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