Absolutely!I am having a bad, very bad, totally horrific cooking day. Ever make a recipe you know worked before and have it turn into a disaster? Beef carbonnade isn't supposed to be difficult, and I'm more than a little worried it's in the process of destroying the pot. Oh, well.
Most recent major disaster was a decade ago. I wanted a grilled cheese sandwich SO BADLY I stopped everything else I was doing to make one. I constructed my sandwich with the bread, butter and assortment of cheeses while I got my pan up to temp. Dropped some butter in the pan and dropped the sandwich onto it. As I did so, I noted that the butter melted & browned super quickly, indicating my pan might be too hot, but I didn’t drop the heat as I cooked my meal.
…and got distracted by the TV.
Because of this, I didn’t notice that side one of my sandwich was being overcooked until it was utterly blackened. Realizing my error, I flipped it, thinking that I’d simply scrape off the burnt bread.
…and got distracted by the TV, with predictable results.
My plated sandwich looked like two pieces of tire rubber with a creamy golden substance oozing from between them. I tried scraping of the blackened bread only to find more blackened bread beneath.
I ate that whole damn sandwich- I was hungry, and this mess was MY mistake. It tasted exactly how you would expect: cheese coated charcoal. One of my worst meals ever.
And I have NEVER repeated that mistake since, because the spectre of that sandwich is in my mind every time I want to make another one.