
Mama T’s Kitchen Repairs: How to Fix Any Meal Gone Wrong
Real Fixes for Burnt Dinners, Broken Sauces, Dry Chicken, and Every Kitchen Mistake You’ve Made (and Some You Haven’t Yet)
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Burnt the rice? Over-salted the soup? Forgot the eggs ‘til the cake was already in the oven? Mama T’s Kitchen Repairs is your no-nonsense guide to saving supper when it’s already gone sideways. Forget starting over. This book is for real-life cooks who make real-life mistakes—and need real-life fixes.
Written in the sharp, dry drawl of a 70-year-old Southern grandmother with more grit than glamour, Mama T’s Kitchen Repairs walks you through every common kitchen disaster—from scorched bottoms and soggy casseroles to dough that won’t rise and sauces that broke your heart. Each chapter offers straight-shootin’ rescue techniques for fixing what went wrong with what you’ve got on hand.
You won’t find gourmet lectures or fussy instructions here. Just plainspoken advice, seasoned with grit and bacon grease, and hard-won from decades in a working-class kitchen. Mama T doesn’t coddle. She teaches you to patch, mask, reheat, rebake, and serve it proud. Because perfection’s for show ponies—this book is about resilience.
Whether you're a seasoned cook who slipped up or a home chef just trying to keep the cornbread from turnin’ to brick, this is your culinary duct tape. No shame, no waste, no surrender.
You’ll laugh, you’ll learn, and most importantly—you’ll eat.
Perfect for anyone who’s ever burned a roast, forgot to preheat, or panicked at the sight of a sunken cake. Mama T’s got your back—just don’t expect her to sugarcoat it.