One man has had enough of his wife’s disastrous attempts at cooking. As a chef, he knows his way around the kitchen, but his wife’s messiness and questionable ingredient choices have pushed him to the brink. The final straw was her attempt at a new recipe – vodka pasta – which turned out to be inedible due to excessive vodka and salt. Now, he’s asking his wife to stop cooking for him altogether. But is he being too harsh? Read on to find out.
Messy kitchen nightmares? Share your stories in the comments!

When new recipes go wrong: Wife’s vodka pasta disaster

When he said ‘not too much salt’, she heard ‘salt to death’

Husband requests wife to stop cooking after one bad meal

Teaching your partner to cook? Be gentle and constructive.

Is he wrong? AITA judgement time ⚖️

Chef husband bans wife’s cooking after inedible meals

Man frustrated with wife’s cooking, refuses to eat it.

Wife’s vodka pasta experiment goes horribly wrong.

When your spouse can’t cook to save their life ♂️
In a hilarious yet unfortunate situation, a man has asked his wife to stop cooking for him after a disastrous meal. From using too many utensils to making vodka pasta that tasted horrible due to excess vodka and salt, this wife’s kitchen skills are clearly lacking. The husband, who works as a chef, has always cooked for them since they got married, but his wife expressed an interest in learning to cook, leading to this disastrous meal. He has now suggested she only cook for herself and clean up after herself as well. With the husband working 12 hours a day, he has no time to teach her or redo the cooking, so she’ll have to learn on her own. Do you think he’s being too harsh, or is he justified in not wanting to eat her cooking? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
NTA husband frustrated with wife’s messy and inedible cooking attempts.

NTA for not wanting to teach an adult basic living skill

Fair division of household chores, but communication is key ️

Recipe disaster causes marital strife. NTA gets the last laugh

Engage in cooking together and clean as you go

YouTube has free cooking lessons but *she has to follow directions*

Wife’s terrible cooking creates unnecessary mess and wasted food. NTA.

Wife’s hobby is destroying the kitchen, NTA for refusing food

Curious about wife’s cooking experience, turns out she lived in PG

NTA for asking wife to clean up after herself.

Commenter calls out wife’s behavior in cooking fiasco

Teaching her to cook is a solution, but what if she adds a ‘twist’?

Dating a chef can be tough, especially with inedible food

Disastrous vodka pasta leads to hilarious NTA judgement

Cooking mishap sparks discussion on spousal cooking education

Encouraging teaching of basic cooking skills to avoid disasters

Cooking disaster leads to husband eating out, avoiding kitchen

Man frustrated with wife’s cooking and cleaning habits

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NTA. Tough love may be necessary to help your wife improve

Suggests fair idea for critiquing cooking, offers kitchen cleaning perspective

When your partner’s cooking skills are just a *tad* lacking

Simplify cooking with meal boxes and help her learn gradually

Encouraging NTA comment suggests cooking classes for wife

Professional cook’s wife’s cooking fail: NTA and hilarious

Accusations of spousal sabotage in the kitchen ️

Teach her to cook basics, a whole bottle of vodka

NTA for not wanting wife to cook, ESH for not being supportive

Cook, clean, repeat. NTA nailed it

Encouraging suggestion for wife’s cooking skills

Encouraging self-improvement

Encouraging support for a spouse’s culinary journey

When coffee needs 8 spoons and 4 cups, it’s time to worry ☕

Minimizing mess or minimizing wife’s effort?

Cooking skills or marriage sabotage? NTA seeks advice

A helpful suggestion for avoiding dishwashing woes

Encouraging suggestion for improving cooking skills with a baking book

Encouraging advice to help spouse improve cooking skills

NTA. Learning from YouTube is easy

Cooking and chores are a must in Asian households

Improve your cooking skills with meal subscription services!

Relatable comment about disastrous meals, husband agrees and supports.

Vodka pasta disaster leads to hunger strike

Commenter’s response to messy cooking is extreme
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Encourage her to learn basic skills through fun date nights

Cooking fail leads to vodka pasta disaster

Encourage your wife to take cooking classes or try meal delivery

Curated food delivery service may help avoid kitchen conflict

Being a chef is tough, OP deserves a break

Food so bad, he’d rather starve. Plus, no clean-up? NTA.

Avoiding disaster in the kitchen

Partner’s disrespect goes beyond bad cooking. Time for conversation.

Confident cook claims it’s easy, sparks NTA judgement

Teach her to make toast and clean up after herself
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Mom never tastes while cooking, suspect 0 tastebuds. ♀️

Twitter shows support for person with bad meal experience

NTA suggests date night cooking lesson

Cooking mishap leads to peaceful compromise in relationship
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Take a break from cleaning and cooking. Let her learn.

When your partner’s cooking is a recipe for disaster
