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ITT: Post cooking fails

Pics/Gif/WebM/Greentext welcome

>> No.6397119

>>6397092
The fuck happened there?

>> No.6397125

>>6397119
can you not read the filename? an ultimate explosive fail happened.

>> No.6397129

>>6397119
the glass shattered

>> No.6397130
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>>6397119
Rapid cooling caused the glass to shrink to quickly causing a small fracture, which resulted is catastrophic failure.

>> No.6397134
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>>6397130
Thanks.

Here's a gif to pay you back.

>> No.6397136
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>>6397125

this post made me laugh hysterically

it is time to go to bed

>> No.6397137

>>6397119
You should put a glass dish on a wire rack or something. The cutting board was too much surface area for the dish so it shattered due to>>6397130

Watched my mom run a hot glass lid under cold water once. Same shit happened. She's a much better cook now.

>> No.6397149

>>6397092
I know that feel. Mine exploded in the oven...

>> No.6397180

>>6397137
That's not it at all. it's the air cooling it with a lack of anything to replenish the warmth. If that was filled with a Casserole, the heat of the Casserole would be "heating" the glass from the inside while it cooled from the outside thus slowing the temperature change down. Putting it on the cutting board is fine, it's made to do that, if it is filled with Casserole or brownies etc. It's losing all the heat because the only thing that is actually warm in the pan is the mushrooms, which is why when it breaks large portions of the bottom are still intact around the "warm" mushrooms. If anything that room temperature wood on the bottom acted as an insulator, slowing down the heat transfer on the bottom of the pan.
In conclusion if you go from hot to cold too fast your shit breaks.
Also I'm drunk if that was to jumbled.

>> No.6397244

Why'd he bake portobello in a glass dish? It'd be fine on a baking sheet with foil.

>> No.6397247

>>6397244
Because he didn't know it would break after taking it out. Maybe all his other dishes were dirty and he went oh shit i can bake this without cleaning. Also I've never baked a portobella.

>> No.6397270

>>6397092
Why was someone filming that?

>> No.6397293
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Fuck i remember my early years in science class when the teacher told everyone if you put a hot glass oven dish in the oven and put it under cold water it shatters. That was the day when 30 kids destroyed all of there mothers casserole dishes.

>> No.6397317

>>6397244
Wait, what? You think that foil would have prevented this?

>> No.6397321

>>6397317

>baking sheet

a baking sheet would have prevented this, yes

>> No.6397324

>>6397321
oh yes, you are correct. sorry.