5 Mistakes to Avoid When Preparing a Recipe (2024)

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Preparing a Recipe (1)

Happy Wednesday everyone!

Today I’m kicking off something a little bit different… a “baking basics” series here on the site.I thought it would be a great idea to periodically check in and bring you some tips to make your baking lives a little bit easier. Some of these might be second nature to many of you, but if I can help a few people avoid baking disasters, then it’s time well spent! I know that I’ve made ALL of these mistakes (multiple times) as I learned to bake, and they’realways frustrating lessons to learn.

We’re going to startoff at the very beginning – when you first flip open that recipe and get ready to bake. Let’s go!

5 Rules to Follow for Instant Success

1. Read the recipe through completely (I recommend reading it TWICE) before beginning.

This is pretty much the Golden Rule when it comes to baking. It’s imperative to read a recipe through in its entirety before even thinking about starting. Ideally, you should read through it twice. You’ll get an idea for what you’ll need to do and when exactly you’ll need to do it. Plus, you don’t want to get a third of the way through making the recipe only to find out that something needs to be soaked/chilled/rested for 8 hours. Especially if you were planning on serving that recipe in a couple of hours. That makes for a bad day!

2. Follow the instructions EXACTLY. Do not deviate or make substitutions unless provided in the recipe.

Baking is most definitely science, and not so much art (cooking is pretty much reversed, so there is much more wiggle roomwith a cooking recipe!) and, as such, it’s vitally important to follow the instructions as they are written. Food allergies and special diets aside, substitutions should be avoided at all cost. If a recipe specifically calls for whole milk, don’t use skim. If the recipe calls for light brown sugar, don’t use honey. Any slight change in ingredients or technique can have a major impact on the final result of a recipe.

3. Ensure that the ingredients are measured properly.

It’s important to understand WHEN to measure ingredients. Let’s take a look at a couple of different examples:

1 cup all-purpose flour, sifted

– vs –

1 cup sifted all-purpose flour

That lone comma makes a world of difference. In the first example, you should measure out 1 cup of flour, and then sift it. In the second example, you should sift flour, and then measure out 1 cup of the sifted flour. You’ll see this often when it comes to chopped nuts, chopped chocolate, minced herbs, etc. Be sure to look out for that all-important comma!

4. Preheat the oven fully before baking.

Most recipes instruct you to preheat the oven as the very first step. This is imperative, as putting baked goods into a not-hot-enough oven will result in a less than ideal outcome. Biscuits willnot rise, cookies will spread… things will not go as planned. Make sure your oven gets to temperature before you put your masterpiece in there!

In addition, I am a HUGE proponent of keeping an oven thermometer inside of the oven to make sure that your oven temperature is correct. I have owned/used six different ovens in my adult life and only ONE of them has actually been dead-on accurate. My current oven is off by 75 degrees! SEVENTY FIVE! Obviously, that could wreck havoc on any recipe. Oven thermometers are less than $10… get one today!

5. Measure and prep all of the ingredients before beginning.

In the spirit of full disclosure, I am not always good at doing this, but when I don’t, I totally kick myself. Having everything chopped, measured and ready makes completing a recipe easy sailing. You don’t want to be standing over a pot of bubbling butter and sugar that you’re supposed to be stirring constantly and then realize that you need to chop a pound of chocolate (see also #1 above). Your situation is about to get hairy! Getting everything prepped and ready before you start may sound tedious, but you’ll be so grateful that you did!

Wrapping it Up

So, there you have it! Those are my big tips for setting yourself up for recipe success. Ingredients are expensive, time is precious, and I hate for either to be wasted becauseof a lack of diligence while getting ready to bake. It’s happened to me more times than I care to remember, so being organized and prepared is a huge deal for me!

Happy Baking! xo

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Preparing a Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What should you do before you start cooking to avoid mistakes? ›

Before you start cooking, make sure you a) have all the ingredients, b) think through the timing of the steps and c) look up directions that might be confusing.

What makes a recipe good or bad? ›

It's all about balance and contrast, about how different flavors make each other taste better. Sweet, salty, tangy, sour, earthy, creamy, tart, crunchy, smooth, meaty... balanced flavors and textures make recipes work. Just look at the show Chopped and notice how the ingredients are actually pretty balanced.

What is the most important thing to remember when following a recipe? ›

Read the recipe.

Don't just skim it; read it through from start to finish. As you read, visualize doing the steps, which will help when you're prepping and prevent that dreaded yikes-I'm-missing-an-ingredient moment.

What is the first golden rule of cooking? ›

The golden rule of cooking is to always taste as you go. This means that as you cook, you should taste your food frequently to make sure that the flavors are balanced and that the dish is coming together as you intended.

What is the number one rule when cooking? ›

1. Wash your hands well and often. Washing your hands well and often is the golden rule of food safety. Your hands are full of bacteria, and you pick up new bacteria every time you touch something.

What is the number one rule of cooking? ›

Read the recipe.

Of all the important advice out there about cooking, this by far has to be the number 1 rule of cooking: read your recipe completely before getting started. This may seem like a mundane task (especially when you're excited dive in!), but you'll be so thankful you took the time to do it!

What is the most critical part of a recipe? ›

Ingredient List - The ingredient list is one of the most critical parts of a recipe. The ingredients should be listed in chronological order, with the ingredient used first at the very top of the list (Palmer, 2020).

What is the first step to every recipe? ›

At its most basic, mise en place means to set out all of your ingredients before you start to cook. Measure out what you will need, chop the vegetables that will need to be chopped, and have everything ready on the counter or in small bowls on a tray.

What kind of information will you find when reading a recipe? ›

Start with the recipe title. Below That, a cook time and number of servings is usually found. Then of course an ingredient list with measurements. Lastly and most importantly the method: A step by step instructions of how the ingredients are prepared, cooked, and otherwise cared for to successfully complete the recipe.

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