I Tried 8 "Miracle" Pinterest Recipes And Here's How They Actually Turned Out (2024)

Some were definitely too good to be true.

by Hannah LoewentheilBuzzFeed Staff
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Hi! I'm Hannah from BuzzFeed's food team.

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I love trying to cook new things, and I'm sort of obsessed with all things Pinterest + food — as you can tell from my never-ending board of recipes to try.

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But every now and then, I stumble upon a recipe that sounds way too good to be true, like two-ingredient cookies or simple no-knead bread. I wanted to find out: Could they actually be legit? I just had to see for myself — so I tried out eight "miracle" recipes. Here's how they all turned out.

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Recipe #1: Two-Ingredient Cookies

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The idea: I first saw these two-ingredient cookies floating around Pinterest and noticed they were called ~breakfast cookies~. All you need to make them is banana + rolled oats. No sugar, no butter, no flour, NADA. They happen to be gluten-free and vegan, if that's your thing. (But I added chocolate chips because I am a sugar fiend.)

Did it work? Yes!

The results: After baking these cookies at 350°F for 30 minutes, they were warm and gooey on the inside, but firm on the outside. Given the nature of the ingredients, they were definitely soft and TBH, tasted more like sweet, chewy granola bars than cookies — but they'd definitely satisfy a cookie craving.

Recipe #2: Cloud Bread

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The idea: Cloud bread is all over Pinterest, described as a low-carb bread alternative that still tastes light, airy, moist and chewy. It's only three ingredients: cream cheese, cream of tartar, and eggs (plus any seasoning or spices you'd like). Bloggers swear you can use cloud bread to make anything from sandwiches to pizza.

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Attempt #1

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Attempt #2

Did it work? Meh, not really.

The results: TBH, I think it's my own baking ability and not the recipe that failed me here. It all comes down to whipping the egg whites REALLY well until they have stiff peaks. Then, you gently fold in the yolks so the cloud-bread batter has is nice and fluffy when you put it onto the baking sheet. I tried out this recipe twice: The first time, I whisked the egg whites by hand. MAJOR fail. The bread was flat and crispy, kind of like crackers. The second time around, I used a hand mixer to whip the egg whites. It made a world of difference, but I still couldn't get the batter as fluffy as it should have been. When I took cloud bread attempt #2 out of the oven, it definitely resembled bread. It tasted sort of like bread too, in the sense that it was doughy and moist, but it had an eggy flavor to it. My cloud bread did not come out nearly as thick and doughy as the the original Pinterest-worthy pictures.

Recipe #3: Microwave Mac 'n' Cheese in a Mug

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The idea: Let's be honest: There is nothing difficult about boiling a pot of water and making boxed mac 'n' cheese. But the beauty of microwavable mac 'n' cheese is that it's the perfect meal to whip up in the office cafeteria or even your college dorm room. It's also the perfect single-serve recipe. Supposedly, you put noodles and water in a mug and zap it in the microwave for about 5 minutes (stirring every 2 minutes) until the noodles are cooked. Then you add the cheese, and voilà: a cheesy mug dinner for one.

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Did it work? You bet!

The results: I was pleasantly surprised by this recipe, but I did take a few liberties. First of all, I used two types of cheese because #YOLO. I opted for a mixture of sharp cheddar and fontina, but you can really use any kind. When I added the cheese to my mug, I also included a little bit of butter to make the final product super creamy. Let me tell you, this mac 'n' cheese really hit the spot. My puppy agreed. This was his definitive favorite of the eight recipes we tested together.

Recipe #4: Four-Ingredient No-Knead Bread

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The idea: Confession: I lost a little bit of sleep thinking about the daunting task of baking bread in my kitchen. But this no-knead recipe seemed straightforward enough: Combine flour, water, salt, and self-rising yeast, cover it in plastic wrap, and leave it out overnight at room temperature. The next day you just roll the dough into a ball on a floured surface and bake it at 450°F.

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Did it work? OMG OMG OMG YES

The results: Guys, I literally felt like Ina Garten. This bread was SO good. It was golden brown and crusty on the outside, but on the inside it was perfectly moist and doughy. Pretty sure I cried a few tears of joy with my first bite. I served it to my carb-loving boyfriend with a little olive oil and red pepper flakes, and he literally didn't believe that I baked it myself. Suffice it to say, I was impressed with myself. The key to this recipe is that you need to let your pot get CRAZY hot. I used a Le Creuset Dutch oven, but according to Mark Bittman's recipe, you can use any sort of heavy covered pot. You'll heat the pot it in the oven for 30 minutes so it gets nice and toasty before you even put the dough inside.

Recipe #5: Oven-Poached Eggs

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The idea: Poaching eggs is a little intimidating (you know, making that whole whirlpool and cracking an egg inside). BUT apparently you can alleviate all breakfast anxiety by cracking an egg into each cup of a muffin tin and baking them in the oven so they taste poached.

Did it work? Yes! But I let them bake a little too long.

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The results: I cooked them for 14 minutes, which was a bit too long. At that point, the yolks were very firm. (Next time, I'll remove the eggs from the oven after about 12 minutes to get a runnier yolk.) Either way: The oven-baked eggs tasted very similar to poached ones. I added some red pepper flakes and parsley to my eggs to spice them up, and I would definitely make these eggs again, especially if I were cooking brunch for a group.

Recipe #6: "Magic" Cake

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The idea: Magic cake is a strange concept. With just a few basic ingredients— eggs, butter, sugar, milk, vanilla extract, and flour — the super-thin batter is cooked at a low temperature (300°F) and somehow separates into three distinct layers. According to the recipes on Pinterest, the top layer should come out fluffy like angel food cake, the middle is like a custard, and the bottom layer is thick and dense. I was definitely skeptical.

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Did it work? Sadly, not quite.

The results: I could make out two layers in my magic cake: One layer tasted like a creamy custard, and the top layer was a cake/custard mix — somewhere between a sponge cake and pudding. It was pretty tasty, albeit a little eggy. After reading more about magic cake, I discovered one major potential flaw in my baking. According to The Kitchn, magic cake needs to sit in the fridge for about four hours to turn out best. Being eager, I cut into the cake right after baking. I also think I could have been more gentle when mixing my yolks into the whipped egg-white mixture. Too much of my fluffy egg whites dissolved, which probably affected the overall texture of the cake.

Recipe #7: Two-Ingredient No-Churn Ice Cream

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I've seen plenty of no-churn ice cream recipes on Pinterest, but this one for coconut ice cream, which calls for just heavy whipping cream and cream of coconut, really caught my eye. Supposedly, you simply freeze the mixture overnight —and in the morning, ice cream awaits.

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Did it work? Yes!

The results: The final product was super creamy and actually really delicious, and I felt like I was being transported somewhere warm and tropical with each bite. I would totally make it again, but I would probably add some coconut flakes for a little texture. You don't need an ice cream maker, but unless you're an arm-wrestling champion you WILL need a hand or stand mixer. The key to this recipe is whipping the heavy cream until stiff peaks form. That's what gives it the luscious, thick texture once you mix in the cream of coconut.

Recipe #8: No-Bake Cake Batter Truffles

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The idea: Is it just me, or does the word truffle sound so sophisticated and hard to make? This version calls for two ingredients: A stick of butter and a box of white or yellow cake mix. Oh, and there's no baking required. I figured this was a low-risk, high-reward situation that I just had to try.

Did it work: Absolutely...if you like cake batter.

The results: Literally all that went into this recipe was melting a stick of butter and stirring it into cake mix. I added rainbow sprinkles, because what is cake batter without sprinkles? After rolling the batter into balls, they firmed up pretty quickly. They tasted exactly like cake batter, so if that's your thing, go forth and eat cake.

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FAQs

When was the first recipe written? ›

The earliest known written recipes date to 1730 BC and were recorded on cuneiform tablets found in Mesopotamia. Other early written recipes date from approximately 1600 BC and come from an Akkadian tablet from southern Babylonia. There are also works in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting the preparation of food.

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Yield in culinary terms refers to how much you will have of a finished or processed product. Professional recipes should always state a yield; for example, a tomato soup recipe may yield 15 L, and a muffin recipe may yield 24 muffins.

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Measurement can be by volume, by weight, or by count. Recipes may have all three types of measurement. A recipe may call for 3 eggs (measurement by count), 8 ounces of milk (measurement by volume), and 1 pound of cheese (measurement by weight).

What is the oldest meal in the world? ›

One of the oldest meals ever eaten may have been discovered in a fossil over half a billion years old. A mollusc-like animal known as Kimberella appears to have enjoyed a meal of green algae and bacteria shortly before its death 558 million years ago.

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Nettle Pudding

Originating in 6000 BCE, England; it is the oldest dish of the world that's rich in nutrients. Nettle pudding is made with stinging nettles (wild leafy plant), breadcrumbs, suet, onions, and other herbs and spices. This dish is steam cooked until it attains a mousse-like consistency.

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The instructions may have some hidden ingredients (like water, for example), or split the ingredients within the list in an expected way (like using one egg for batter and one for an egg wash). You want to know the lay of the land before you start throwing things in a bowl.

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Eggs play an important role in everything from cakes and cookies to meringues and pastry cream — they create structure and stability within a batter, they help thicken and emulsify sauces and custards, they add moisture to cakes and other baked goods, and can even act as glue or glaze.

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An ounce (oz) is a unit of weight that is equal to one-sixteenth of a pound. Items that weigh approximately one ounce include a slice of bread and a pencil. A fluid ounce is a unit of liquid volume that is equal to one-eighth of a cup. A medicine cup has a volume of approximately one fluid ounce.

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A dessertspoon (dsp) is the type you use to eat cereal or soup while a tablespoon (tbsp) is the size of spoon you would use for serving food. Put another way a teaspoon contains 5ml, a dessertspoon 10ml and a tablespoon 15ml.

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When did humans start making recipes? ›

A new study, published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, suggests that early humans first cooked food around 780,000 years ago. Before now, the earliest evidence of cooked food was around 170,000 years ago, with early hom*o sapiens and Neanderthals using fire to cook vegetables and meat.

What was the first baking recipe? ›

The earliest known form of baking occurred when humans took wild grass grains, soaked them in water, and mashed the mixture into a kind of broth-like paste. The paste was cooked by pouring it onto a flat, hot rock, resulting in a bread-like substance.

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Humanity's earliest known cooked meal was a 6.5-foot fish | CNN.

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