Hahaha!
These photos ... are of my first attempt at mini choc-ices.
And I could say the recipe experiment wasn't a success ... but it was.
You can't be good at anything without trial and error and trying and making 'mistakes' and learning and refining.
The MOST important lesson in the world I think is to just start.
Give it a go. START. Just have a go.
No, you won't be brilliant at anything new straight away but you can't get from A-Z without going through the other letters first.
So, my first go at mini choc ices. I made lime ice cream and melted chilli chocolate. And I knew it wasn't working right and I can see so clearly now - from having had a go - what I'll do differently next time and can see how it'll work.
Like many things - I over-complicated it a bit. No need for the ice cube tray palaver - freezing the ice cream in a thinner layer on a baking tray is going to be a better idea next time.
And I'm very confident in these being good the next time I make them!
And sometimes ... you learn that what you're trying to force into being just doesn't work.
I've now tried four or five times to make a Thai-style version of arrancini ... and I haven't made it work yet.
I've tried red curry ones, fried rice ones, holy basil and chilli ones.
Dipped them in egg, in flour, cooked with egg, covered in breadcrumbs.
I do suspect arrancini work because of risotto rice and mozzarella ... But I might keep trying as I can see them so clearly in my head! Maybe sticky rice is the answer?
Ok, scrap that 'learning some things don't work'.
Never give up ... do the work until it works ...
These are not 'mistakes'; they're just part of the discovery + learning + creating.