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71 Baking Fails So Bad They’re Actually Hilarious
Food,LifestyleJAN 21, 2026

71 Baking Fails So Bad They’re Actually Hilarious

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Look, we all make mistakes in the kitchen. But some errors are so bad that they might just make your jaw drop. If you have a sense of humor and don’t mind poking a bit of fun at yourself, you might just be tempted to share photos of your less-than-stellar baking results online.
Our team at Bored Panda has collected some of the most disastrously delicious baking fails from the far corners of the internet. They’re a reminder that it’s okay not to be perfect. Scroll down for a good laugh, a lot of facepalming, and to feel better about those muffins you once burned a long time ago.

#1 I Tried Baking Frog Bread And Failed Horribly. Meet Jerry

I Tried Baking Frog Bread And Failed Horribly. Meet Jerry
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37points

#2 Tried Baking A Pie. Ended Up Baking The Necronomicon

Tried Baking A Pie. Ended Up Baking The Necronomicon
36points

#3 So... This Looked To Be Baking Perfectly And Happily In The Oven... This Was The Surprise On The Other Side

So... This Looked To Be Baking Perfectly And Happily In The Oven... This Was The Surprise On The Other Side
33points

If cooking is more akin to art, then baking is a science. The specifics and tiny details are incredibly important in the latter. If you substitute some ingredients for others, use different techniques and baking temperatures, mess up the quantities, and skip steps, you will end up with something radically different from what you intended.

Some kitchen disasters are completely out of your control, sure. But as a rule of thumb, when it comes to baking, if your end results look different from the gorgeous photos in the recipes, the responsibility lies with you. It’s back to the drawing board, then.

#4 Tried To Make My Blackberry Blondies, Made A Slab Of Ground Beef With Suspicious Sauce

Tried To Make My Blackberry Blondies, Made A Slab Of Ground Beef With Suspicious Sauce
32points

#5 My Sister Forgot The Dry Ingredients

My Sister Forgot The Dry Ingredients
We call this the cookie soup incident.
31points

#6 And This Is Why I Don’t Bake. My Cursed Hedgehog For My BF’s Birthday Last Year

And This Is Why I Don’t Bake. My Cursed Hedgehog For My BF’s Birthday Last Year
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30points

Be honest with yourself if you intentionally did anything different from the recipe, or if you might have misread or miscalculated something. If you spot your mistake, try making the baked good again, correctly this time, and see if you succeed.

Later, once you’ve mastered that particular recipe, you can experiment a bit to create something new. Or just move on to learning a new recipe and expanding your skill set.

#7 This Was Supposed To Be A Dino Cake

This Was Supposed To Be A Dino Cake
30points

#8 My Boyfriend's Attempt At Making Me Cupcakes For My Birthday

My Boyfriend's Attempt At Making Me Cupcakes For My Birthday
I have no idea how he managed to explode batter like this.
30points

#9 Mom Tried To Make Buttercream While Drunk And Unsupervised

Mom Tried To Make Buttercream While Drunk And Unsupervised
It was also on the ceiling, and completely covered her front side too.
28points

Getting good at a new skill requires some dedication, patience, perseverance, and (if you can muster it) a good sense of humor. If we all quit the moment we made a mistake, nobody on Earth would know how to do anything. It’s pushing past our failure that creates room for growth.

Putting time into learning a new skill is one thing. But your efforts also have to be focused. In other words, it’s not enough to work hard; you also have to work smart. Think about where you could have messed up, consciously change your strategy, and see if you get different results.

#10 Dream Bake, Koala Bread (Fail). So Many Faces Of Nightmare Fuel In One Loaf

Dream Bake, Koala Bread (Fail). So Many Faces Of Nightmare Fuel In One Loaf
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28points

#11 Second Attempt At Macarons

Second Attempt At Macarons
My first attempt went great. And then I got overconfident and tried to make shapes.
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27points

#12 What The Hell

What The Hell
27points

Understanding the fact that we all make mistakes in theory doesn’t automatically make it easy to accept them. Failure hurts. Failure isn’t nice. Failure sometimes keeps you up at night, cringing at being so far from perfect.

But if you develop a growth-oriented mindset, your disasters won’t sting as much. Instead, you’ll learn to embrace them because you see them as opportunities and lessons to help you improve, instead of ‘proof’ that you’re somehow awful at everything you do.

Someone who has a growth mindset understands that they can improve their skills and grow as an individual. On the flip side, if you have a fixed mindset, you don’t see much room for growth.

#13 So We Tried…

So We Tried…
26points

#14 White Chocolate & Caramel Cookies

White Chocolate & Caramel Cookies
They taste very good, they’re just flat and ugly unfortunately.
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26points

#15 The Icing Went Wrong So I Turned The Cake Into A Worm

The Icing Went Wrong So I Turned The Cake Into A Worm
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25points

As the Harvard Business School explains, individuals with a growth mindset view challenges as opportunities, embrace constructive feedback, learn and grow from failure, and believe in skill development.

Growth-oriented individuals believe that they are capable of improving their abilities, talents, and intelligence through effort. They see things as learnable with practice.

On the other hand, according to HBS, people who have a fixed mindset avoid challenges, don’t accept failure or mistakes, believe that talent is static, and shy away from unfamiliar things.

A growth mindset is empowering, while a fixed one is limiting. This applies to any new skill or endeavor, not necessarily just baking.

#16 Lamb Fail

Lamb Fail
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#17 Baked Actual Poison

Baked Actual Poison
Tried making brownies for the first time, recipe called for 16 gramms of vanilla extract, but it's not sold in the stores here. I had the bright idea to add 16g of pure vanillin, once they were done I found out that's effectively 100x the vanilla extract than the recipe called for. After further googling, found out that this much vanillin can put a small child in the hospital.
NEVER substitute vanilla extract for pure vanillin.
24points

#18 AAA For Effort

AAA For Effort
24points

Building a growth mindset won’t happen overnight, though. You’ll need to turn it into a habit, step by step.

To start off, you can begin changing your perspective on challenges. Embrace them, instead of shying away from them.

It’s also essential that you celebrate your effort, not just flashy successes.

#19 My Birthday Cake Just Had A Nose Dive

My Birthday Cake Just Had A Nose Dive
24points

#20 Asked My Husband For A Frog Cake For My Birthday

Asked My Husband For A Frog Cake For My Birthday
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