I mean there were the oatmeal bars. And the donut holes. And the French toast churros. But I guess December 2018 was the month of slight incompetence for the RU-vid equivalent of reddit karma.
@@tyronepines8694 like why does everyone just always hate on tasty? It's such a trend nowadays. I've never tried their recipes so I can't tell if they're much good, and I'm not a fan of them reusing as much as they can to milk the algorithm but their recipes aren't bad...
Last Christmas, my mom made these INCREDIBLE cinnamon rolls with chocolate chips rolled in and a coffee glaze on top. They were the best cinnamon rolls I’ve ever had.
I did try making the first one (cinnamon pancakes) but the cinnamon mixture got everywhere once I flipped it over and that stuff got burnt, stuck onto my pan, and looked like crap... _this is why I don't bake or cook_
Not only is it fun to guess but how tf will anyone know how to make it if they don't show how. Plus if they just show each dish then the video will be less than 2 minutes long
I love Tasty channel it is the best cooking channel I ever wached in my life it helped me with my cooking skills and it inspired me to cook even more and it gave me energy and power to cook ever singl day
Cooking recipes are pretty flexible and can be changed without negatively affecting the outcome. It's baking that you have to be more careful about (if you're doing everything from scratch and not buying pre-made stuff).
Just made your pancakes lovely I didnt put sugar in the batter but little in the paste with cinnamon but lovely but it was kind of bitter not realising that it the sugar and cinnamon that burn. I would do this again as I loved it without the egg.
Then practise unless you like eating instant noodles and canned foods for dinner. It is hard at first, but you'll get the hang of it. I'm no amazing chief/baker, but I can give you some tips depending on what you're making if you'd like (though I do know more about baking than cooking)