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25 Unhinged Recipe Reviews To Shake Your Head At

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Published April 02, 2025

Published April 02, 2025

At some point in everyone's lives, they must learn how to cook for themselves and probably for others, too. Being able to cook a solid meal or two and maybe even bake something is kind of important for someone to be able to get by in life. Plus, sometimes jobs and friend groups have potlucks for people to contribute to. Sometimes it's nice to show up to a family gathering with something baked. Cooking, and especially baking, might seem intimidating to some, but the recipes available online make it easy for anyone to do. There are millions of them out there there for people of all skill levels.

Online recipes contain a simple list of ingredients along with step-by-step instructions on how to make the meal. They can be as simple as three steps or as complicated as they need to be. Many of them are pretty fool-proof, or so it seems. Clearly, some people can't follow directions, though, because the comments and reviews on these recipes are absurd. In the review section of these recipes, many accounts of people who have no idea what they are doing can be found. They are absurd and ridiculous and just plain bad.

Here, we have collected 25 reviews filled with purely ridiculous comments, suggestions, and complaints. These reviews, questions, and comments prove how bad some people are in the kitchen, and they show who cannot be trusted around a stove.

Oh… okay

(Source: Reddit)

Need more details

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At least they learned something

(Source: Reddit)

For matcha cake

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Who asked?

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Rude…

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Great recipe, but…

(Source: Reddit)

Came out just okay

(Source: Reddit)

Didn't have the right pan

(Source: Reddit)

Hmmm…

(Source: Reddit)

This is not a review

(Source: Reddit)

Bland, you say?

(Source: Reddit)

They don't know what 'vegetarian' means

(Source: Reddit)

For a garlic dip

(Source: Reddit)

No ads on print page, please

(Source: Reddit)

Will they taste the same without the spices?

(Source: Reddit)

Yikes

(Source: Reddit)

Just a suggestion

(Source: Reddit)

Who knows

(Source: Reddit)

Are they serious?

(Source: Reddit)

Mark is not woke

(Source: Reddit)

No more recipes, please

(Source: Reddit)

They know how to read

(Source: Reddit)

No grain, no bread

(Source: Reddit)

Who knew?

(Source: Reddit)

Tags: recipes, bad recipe reviews, recipe reviews, online recipes, reddit, the internet, social media, online recipe reviews, cooking fails, baking fails, fails, facepalm,



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