When i give recipes to people here, where most people don;t bake at home, people ask all kinds of questions, usually about why i go into such detail to explain technique (most recipes here just tell you the ingredients and people just mix everything together!) Once someone laughed saying "why do you say what sized pan" - and i explained that it's important, and it won;t come out with the wrong size pan. He called me a week later to say that the recipe didn;t come out like mine,. I ask all kinds of questions, did you mix too much after adding the flour? did you mix too little before adding the flour? did you measuire carefully? till finally i asked (thinking this is absurd because i had made a point about how important it was when i gave him the recipe) "did you use the same size pan i told you?" and of course he said "no, i didn;lt think it would be important". AARGH !!!
Another case was when i gave someone the recipe for no-knead bread. I wrote it out carefully as i always do, and they watched as i calculated the conversion from cups to grams, so they knew i was being accurate. Next time i saw them they said, kind of with a nasty tone, "your recipe didn;t come out, you know" - again all the questions about the method. Then he admitted that the amount of yeast seemed too little and it must have been a mistake and he put a whole envelope. AARGH! You know, i hardly could convince him that it didn;t come out because he didn;t follow the recipe, he kept saying it was a bad recipe!
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