The Time I Tried to Recreate a Pinterest Recipe (It Did Not Go Well)






We’ve all been there. Scrolling through Pinterest, mesmerized by gorgeous food photos, each recipe seemingly simple. “I can totally make that,” we think, hearts brimming with culinary ambition.

The Instagram-Worthy Croissant That Started It All

My downfall? A picture. A vision of golden, flaky croissants begging to be devoured. The caption read: “Easy Croissants You Can Make at Home!” Lies. All lies.

Dough-pocalypse Begins: My Pinterest Recipe Fail

The recipe promised “easy to handle” dough. It lied. This dough had other plans, sticking to everything: my fingers, the counter, the rolling pin. It was less dough, more sentient blob determined to thwart my croissant dreams.

After an eternity of kneading (and cursing), I wrestled the dough into submission. Or so I thought. Enter the “proofing” stage. Now, I’m not patient. Waiting for dough to rise is like watching paint dry—if the paint was a ticking time bomb of potential baking failure.