10+ Cooking and Baking Disasters That Are Too Funny to Miss

4. Eggs, Seasoning, and Almond Milk

Estimated Price: $10* What transpired was an extremely unappetizing platter of eggs. This person utilized almond milk instead of ordinary milk and created extremely well-seasoned eggs. They claimed to have been "carried away," and it's evident from the appalling appearance of this dish. Eggs, Seasoning, and Almond Milk @veggiesfamily9701/YouTube These eggs resemble something that came out of a horse's hindquarters. And an ailing one at that. Even though eggs are a fantastic source of protein and nourishment, we could never be persuaded to eat a platter of them. Not in a millennium.

5. Foods My Little Sister Consumes

Estimated Price: $5* What occurred was that the fruit was immersed in a cold water soup. We can understand why this girl outdid her younger sister for eating "terrible" food. This is essentially just some chopped fruit in a bowl of cold water. This "soup" is made of blueberries, kiwi, bananas, and grapes. What My Little Sister Consumes @Dreab/Kace on Facebook Who is consuming this? And why? You would feed something like this to a patient suffering from gastrointestinal issues. Even for the most adventurous eaters, fruit that has been soaked in cold water is not as appetizing as cold fruit.

6. Decorating a Cake

Estimated cost: $20–$30* Oat cream frosting failed According to Instagram user @gardentoplate_life, icing a cake is not as easy as it seems. She shared a photo of herself attempting to frost a dairy-free Victoria sponge cake with fresh cream and strawberries. Sadly, the endeavor proved unsuccessful. Icing a Cake on Facebook/@bonibakes Simply put, oat cream didn't work out as expected. Nevertheless, the poster accepted it and wrote, "It's good that not everything in life is successful." It's certainly still edible, but it's not quite picture-perfect.