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A Contribution To Knowledge

March 2, 2010

One of the biggest debates I have regarding my blog content is whether or not to post about

recipe flops.

Tonight, I had such a flop. I walked into the kitchen without a recipe and said I was going to create a recipe out of the blue and it would be magnificent. The most magnificent little recipe I have ever concocted. Yes, I tend to suffer from delusions of grandeur in the kitchen at times…

I debated posting about said flop and then I realized I had nothing else to blog about. :mrgreen:

Dilemma solved!

I also remembered something a crazy wise psychology professor once told me.

[Speaking in my old, wise professor voice]:

‘Miss Angela, everything contributes to knowledge in some way, shape, or form. Even the studies that don’t ‘work’ like you predict contribute to knowledge.’

I came across this and had some horrible memories:

“The distinguishing mark of graduate research is an original contribution to knowledge. The thesis is a formal document whose sole purpose is to prove that you have made an original contribution to knowledge. Failure to prove that you have made such a contribution generally leads to failure.” <—no pressure though! lol

[Source]

So yes, even though my recipe tonight was a flop, I now know what not to replicate in the future- or better yet- how to tweak this recipe and iron out the kinks!

All seemed to start well. Chia seeds, onion, sweet potato, spinach. A good foundation, no?

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I guess I should probably tell you what I was intending to make.

I wanted to make the In A Jiffy Spelt Veggie Burgers. The only catch was I was too lazy to go get the recipe off my computer. [Whoever said it was a good idea to run 5 miles before baking on my feet all day was wrong…wait, that was my idea.]

I decided to save myself the troubling walk and to just ‘wing it’, creating a brand new recipe.

Sounds fun, right?

I used the following:

  • 1 T chia seeds
  • 1 small sweet potato, processed (or grated)
  • 1 handful organic spinach, chopped
  • 1/3 onion, chopped
  • 3 T Sunflower seeds
  • 1 clove minced garlic
  • Paprika, salt, and pepper to taste
  • 1 cup Whole Grain Spelt Flour
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1/2 avocado

Into a big bowl and then mix with your hands.

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At this stage, I thought to myself oh this is going to be good. I jinxed myself, clearly.

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Oops, I forgot I also added half an avocado! Good thing I took pictures to document.

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Despite widespread panic over the weekend, I was able to ripen my rock hard avocados on the windowsill. [In desperate times, I also place bananas on the windowsill too!]

The true test of a homemade veggie burger is usually how well the patties form. These formed fairly well, so I thought I hit the jackpot. My work here is complete.

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I made 5 patties and 5 BALLS.

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After 20 minutes of cooking at 375F, I flipped them. This is when I realized that something was wrong…very, very wrong.

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The patties cracked and split and generally looked like they were going to explode!

These pictures actually don’t do the flop justice. The burgers wouldn’t even hold together and just crumbled in my hand! I should have taken a picture of the crumbles. ;)

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With my upper lip quivering, I said, ‘Nothing 20 more minutes in the oven won’t fix.’

But, I knew in my heart they could not be saved.

The middle was mushy. I blame that on too much moisture due to the 1/4 cup of water. The chopped onions also prevented the patty from holding together. Next time I would eliminate the onions and take out the water (anyone want to give it a go? haha)

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The upside? They tasted ok. The only thing I didn’t like about them (aside from them falling apart) was the onion. The onion flavour did not pair well with the avocado and sweet potato! Should have thought that one through…

The BALLS held together very well, although they were still mushy on the inside.

I had three patties, one on a piece of toasted Ezekiel bread with hummus and t-paste.

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My second flop contribution of knowledge was what I like to call BLAH, BLAH, BLAH (you know the song by Ke$ha??). That is what I was singing when I tasted this.

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I boiled some cabbage, drained it, and then put some EVOO + balsamic vinaigrette on it. It was so utterly blah, I had to laugh. My poor husband. Eric would not touch this with a ten foot pole and I don’t blame him.

I tried to redeem my Goddess of the Kitchen status to Eric by making a spin-off of the delicious Choco-cado Pudding. My goal here was to make a lighter version without chocolate (I know many of you gave up chocolate for lent and were sad when you couldn’t make it.)

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Refreshing Peppermint Pudding

[Adapted from Gina’s Choco-cado Pudding]

  • 1/4 cup cashew butter
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 small avocado
  • 1 teaspoon pure peppermint extract
  • 1 tablespoon dark agave nectar

Directions: Process all ingredients together and serve. This makes about 2 small servings.

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It was different, but very creamy and refreshing! Next time I might add a bit more water to thin it out a little. The cashew butter and avocado went surprisingly well together.

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Good times! :)

Updates:

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  • I’m hosting a meet-up this Sunday March 7th in Toronto. If you are interested in attending please email me by Thursday morning for the deets (angela [at] ohsheglows.com)

Size Healthy Around the blog world:

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  • Kate: http://k8hasablog.blogspot.com/2010/02/are-you-sizenumber-obsessed.html

5:30am wake-up call tomorrow. I have about 200 glo bars to bake, pack, and ship before the Fedex man arrives at noon! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. This week is going to fly by.

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Sarah
16 years ago

Good for you for posting your “flop”! I’ve always believed that the things that may seem like failures in the beginning always teach us the most in the end. Seeing this post also reminded me how much I wanted to try the original recipe, so thanks for that too!

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Lindsay (Waking Up Hungry)
16 years ago

They may not have held together, but they look great! I bet they were good. Thanks for sharing!!

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sarah
16 years ago

Maybe you could camarilise the onion and change the avocado for some red kidney beans?

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Ricki
16 years ago

One of my favorite quotes is, “There are no mistakes in cooking, just new recipes.” And how great that you don’t have to worry about mushy insides–no worries about eating “raw” batter/dough with vegan cooking! :)

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Sarah
16 years ago

I find it really difficult to deal with recipe flops – I get so down on myself. Which is actually quite fair, because I can’t cook very well but I still tend to experiment!
At least you know what went wrong with your recipe. Good luck for next time!

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Kristin (Cook, Bake and Nibble)
16 years ago

I am totally for posting about flops. After all, like you said- we learn from our (and others’!) mistakes. =)

xo
K

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Nicole, RD
16 years ago

I post flops! I just feel bad when it’s a fellow blogger’s recipe. But I think the flops are just as important to see as the masterpieces!

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liane
16 years ago

I rarely stick to a recipe after I’ve tried it once. I decide to get all creative and add my own flair to it, and for the most part it turns out okay. I’ve had some EPIC failures. More often that not, my big failures are in the baking department where exact measurements are more important.

That being said, I love your spelt burgers. I fangirl over them CONSTANTLY. I tell all my friends/coworkers/running clinic people/random-cashiers-in-grocery-stores about them. I made mini ones (i guess I made the “slider” version) and took them as an appy to a party… And I’ve never deviated from the recipe. I’m too scared.

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One Healthy Apple
16 years ago

I am the flop queen and sometimes a flop turns into something good! It’s important to learn from them and try to salvage them too!

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Laura Georgina
16 years ago

Posting the flops is such a good idea–it’s a great way to get suggestions for the next time you make it!

I eat my flops unless they’re absolutely inedible, never want to make them again, and then always end up regrouping and refining. I don’t take no for an answer from my food…

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KK @ Running Through Life
16 years ago

Part of the fun in the kitchen, for me at least, is trying to create new things on the fly! I feel you though….it is always a bummer when something you think will be great turns out awful!

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Amanda L
16 years ago

Sorry your burgers didn’t work out. I just came across a show done by Nova where Tufts University studies novice runners preparing for a marathon. It is really wonderful, you can check it out online here:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/marathon/program.html

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caronae
16 years ago

Oh no :(
Glad you posted about it though. It’s nice to know that all cooks — even awesome ones like you, make mistakes. We all do it. At least they tasted alright.
Good luck with your bake-venture tomorrow morning. I need to do some more baking, such a stress reliever :)

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Staceyhttp://stacey-healthylife.blogspot.com/
16 years ago

You spelt burgers always look so good. Yum

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Lisa (bakebikeblog)
16 years ago

haha kitchen failures – yes I sure have had my fair share of them….. :)

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Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman
16 years ago

This is just what I needed to see! I had a total dinner flop last night and I started whining to my husband that I was a horrible cook. Once I regained composure and threw away everything that burned I made something great. I guess everyone has an off day once in a while. And failure is more likely when you’re trying something new.

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Amy
16 years ago

Try this recipe:

http://www.wholeliving.com/recipe/rice-and-bean-burger

If you substitute chickpeas for black beans, they come out AMAZING– almost falafel-like.

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Tracey @ TropicalHappiness
16 years ago

Flops definitely happen!!!!! But at least you learned what didn’t work, right? Hope you met your FedEx deadline!

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Nicole @ Making Good Choices
16 years ago

I love that you posted flops. I had a burger flop that I just wrote a post about too. Has to happen sometimes right?

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Kristilyn (My 29th Year)
16 years ago

That sucks about the recipe flop! But I think it’s great that you post them. In fact, they’re wonderful for that person who’s thinking, ‘I think I should pair sweet potatoes, avocados, and onion! Yes!’ Then they would read your post and KNOW it’s a bad idea.

Flops are inevitable … my husband and I usually just laugh them off (when he’s not consoling me as I cry in the kitchen). Especially the day I burnt the kale chips. I was so looking forward to them and KNEW my oven was not going to cooperate.

Oh well … c’est la vie!

K

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