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“Inedible And A Flop”: People Share 50 Viral TikTok Recipes That Deserve Jail Time

Social media is a great place to look for meal ideas. Nowadays, you can find recipes for almost all diet preferences: keto, vegan, vegetarian, Mediterranean, and so on. All you have to do is put two or three words into a search box and you're bombarded with hundreds of recipes. TikTok can be great in that there's also video instructions.

However, some recipes people share on there can be real duds. That's what the user @imtiredofmyusername found out the hard way. They made a video about how one recipe they tried out turned out to be "inedible" and "a flop." So people in the comments started going off about other viral recipes on TikTok that they expected to be delicious but made them gag – and not in a good way.

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Horrible recipes on TikTok are a genre of their own. Like the mashed potatoes from Lay's chips or chocolate milk ramen. The difference is that we know these things are gimmicks, and we don't actually expect a good dinner out of them. The recipes in this list, however, are foods that are supposed to work.

Nowadays, people are always looking for easy and quick lunch and dinner ideas. TikTok can be the perfect place for that. As an app created to shorten our attention spans even more, it's the ideal conduit for short recipe ideas. However, this list has plenty of proof that what's trending isn't necessarily always worth making.

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So, are the recipes really that bad? Or do the people who call them 'flops' just happen to make a mistake or two? Turns out, it can be neither. Former editor for The Kitchn and graduate of the Cambridge School for Culinary Arts Emma Christensen writes that many other factors influence whether a recipe turns out good or, in this case, inedible.

"Recipes (and the people who write them!) aren't fail-proof and they also can't take into consideration every variable in your kitchen, like how cold your eggs are or how strong your whisking arm is."

She tells people not to get discouraged about their cooking skills. And we shouldn't blame the recipe, either. She says home cooks shouldn't be afraid to make judgments and decisions. Tools and appliances can differ significantly, so if the recipe calls for cooking or frying something for 15 minutes, check if it's actually cooked, and don't be afraid to cook it for an extra two minutes if needed.

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The canned chicken crust Caesar salad pizza.

"It was pizza crust made of chicken that you put salad on, and it was supposed to be like eating a crunchy chicken tender with Caesar salad. But the chicken was so dry in order for it to get crispy

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And let's face it, it's not like we always follow the recipe to a T. I myself have substituted peanut butter with tahini for many a salad dressing. Whether you're substituting ingredients or equipment, there is a chance the end result might not be as it was shown in the TikTok video. Especially when it comes to baking: there's the saying "cooking is art, baking is science" for a reason. Don't cut half the sugar from a cupcake recipe to make it more "healthy" and expect it to turn out just as the recipe intended.

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Most recipes that involve dough nowadays involve a Kitchen Aid or a mixer of a similar kind. I learned the hard way that substituting tools and equipment can also hinder the baking process. Kneading donut dough by hand is a good workout, but if you're a beginner and doing it for the first time (or don't have enough arm strength like me), your donuts might not puff up. If you're using a mixer, six minutes might be enough. If you have noodles for arms, the dough may need a bit longer.

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One thing I personally always had a gripe with was ovens and their temperatures. When I bake something in my oven, I always have to add an extra 10-15 minutes to the time written in the recipe. It's annoying, mostly because I can never bake a perfect macaron, but at least I know it's not the recipe's fault. "Ovens are often several degrees warmer or cooler than the numbers on the dial," Christensen explains. The solution? An oven thermometer, and even a cheap one will do the job.

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Food blogger Terrie Gura calls out TikTokers who post ridiculous recipes. Mostly those that immediately sound or look too good to be true. "If you honestly believe that self-rising flour and mashed sweet potatoes will produce the fluffiest dinner rolls you've ever seen, and that they can be baked in the microwave, then you might also be interested in buying some oceanfront property in Kansas," she quips in a blog post.

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Gura also calls out recipes that give too many or too few details. Some authors, she says, assume that we're all culinary graduates. "What if I didn't know, for example, that 'mix all ingredients together' really means to cream together the butter and sugar until fluffy, then add the eggs one at a time, blending after each, then stir in the vanilla and then stir in the flour?"

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Let's tackle the feta pasta debate. Is it really that awful that it deserves a place among these many flops? It's one of my personal favorites from the viral TikTok recipes I've tried. And some renowned chefs would agree. Like Rachel Gurjar from Bon Appetit: she suggests adding some heat by way of Calabrian chile paste to offset the richness of the cheese.

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Washington Post's Aaron Hutcherson claims that the feta pasta is worth the hype, too. However, one thing that gave him pause about this recipe was the tomatoes. The dish would be most tasty during the summer when fresh tomatoes are at their peak, but the recipe went viral during winter.

On the other hand, he writes that not "many people will notice much of a difference in the taste of this overall recipe given the assertiveness of the feta."

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Have you tried any of these viral recipes, Pandas? Which ones do you think are overhyped? Are any of them worth people's time and attention? Leave a comment and let us know if you agree with these entries. And if you have more viral recipes that disappointed you, list them down below and save other Pandas from a sad, bland meal!

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The feta pasta needs to serve time. I thought my husband was gonna leave me after the feta pasta.Lasagne soupme when the cucumber dipped in soy sauce tastes exactly like cucumber dipped in soy sauceAvocado basil pasta RICKY WHEN I CATCH YOUThe million dollar spaghetti, everyone will pay for their crimes against my taste budsI made 'healthy' cookie dough out of cottage cheese that 'tastes JUST like the real thing!'. It did not and was horrendous.Tried to make apple crackle squares… tasted like apple suspended in an eraser.I tried to make cauliflower wings the other day, came out soggy, extremely stinky, and stinky x2made a sesame noodle recipe, it called for 2/3 cup of peanut butter... imagine my surprise when I now have peanut butter noodlesMe with the Big Mac saladI made the green goddess chopped salad. It made me gag. I made that Green Goddess guacamole salad and it was so revolting... I've never made another viral recipe since.I have made marry me chicken 3 times thinking it was me…no it’s just blandCowboy casserole.. trust meI once made adobo chicken from a TikTok recipe and my husband and I gained like 6 lbs from the saltMe with a soup that cost me $25 in ingredients lolanything with cottage cheeseThis was me with slow cooker pasta. Literally liquefied the pasta don't reccomendThe almond milk Alfredo still makes me gagcloud breadThe Oreo mug cakeme when i tried the cup noodle ramen and milkThe chopped Italian sub tasted like a soggy saladI made 'the best snickerdoodles ever' and they were literally rocks, and they didn’t even flatten out, they were still ball-shapedThat nasty nasty nasty disgursting sun dried tomato pasta. My friend made it for me when I went over her house. I was so depressedThe fried and then boiled pasta was disgustingThose caramel dumplings for me. The texture wasn’t it.some "viral recipes" are afraid of seasoning and spiceMe after finding out the viral Mac and cheese really does just taste like macaroni noodles and cheeseI made the spaghetti with the red sauce and Alfredo mixed together… have not made it sinceGigi hadid pasta my whole fam and I hated it smThe cottage cheese wrap I tried the other dayFluffy yogurtI try to heavily avoid red sauce of any kind mixed with cottage cheese, as a substitute. It can work in say, polo con créma, but the pasta sauce was DIABOLICALThe Big Mac tacosthe salmon bowl, it felt like I ate someone's chewed up sushi with a piece of paperbang bang chicken was a dudhomemade gniocci and lemon pasta were barely edible...That whipped coffee from like peak TikTok, it was sooo bitterThe egg boil trend got me I’m afraid to admitMe making banana oat pancakesI tried pumpkin pie brownies and not only was it not the consistency of a brownie despite following the recipe to a T, it did not task like pumpkin pie nor browniesA lot like the pistachio chocolate bar. Pistachio cream is not nice. People are grimacing then saying it's deliciousThat’s happened to me, that Olive Garden dressing chicken, way too salty and sourwhen i make the hong kong style french toastMelona ice creamthe potato dumplings...instant scroll of it says with only 2 or 3 ingredientsBeef broccoliFood from other countries. Like I refuse to make kimchi bc idk how real kimchi is supposed to taste, I never eaten it
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