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07:24 Potato Nuggets
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It makes no sense that a video of putting chocolate on strawberries, a recipe that a 5 y/o could make, gets half a billion views while there are vids out there of cooks who have spent hours and weeks on recipes and editing to not even get close to that many views.
@babluprasad813
14 күн бұрын
Yeah even that garlic bread and pancake one was also kinda meh
@andrewmattar4178
14 күн бұрын
What do you expect? Tiktok is filled to the brim with kids liking kiddy things. It's normal for them to like these kind of stuff.
@angelamarie5713
14 күн бұрын
I read that TikTok inflates numbers (fake users)
@Izzysvlogs0055
14 күн бұрын
That's because TikTok is for children.
@t0uchmyh0rn
14 күн бұрын
But thats the internet baby. Remember nyancat, memes, etc? Now pedro? Thats how the internet works. Go viral. Go big.
For the crispy potatoes, when she cuts them into chunks, she presses the fork down on the rolled side. Not the cut side. You’ll notice they looked square when she fried them. However, yours looked circular, meaning you pressed the fork on the cut side. This caused them to spread and disintegrate as you fried them rather than having them continually bound together. I’d try it again, it will probably be more successful the next time :)
@Appaddict01
8 күн бұрын
I assume she froze them first before frying.
@LucasAndradeGarrido
3 күн бұрын
This and the fact that when she puts in the oil to fry, you have to leave them to cook until it creates a solid golden crust, if u keep stirring they'll break like that and fall apart.
Tik Tok really is like a bargain basement store - you have to sift through a lot of 💩 and MAYBE you’ll find a gem 😂 but there is a lot of 💩
I tried the quesadilla wrap thing when it was trending years ago and it was delicious but too much work for me. I’ll stick to sprinkling cheese all over, topping with 2 things like avocado and chicken, and folding it in half. So much easier and just as tasty.
FYI - the "paper towel trick" is one of the oldest home cooking tricks in the book, EXCEPT the original thing used to soak up grease was not a paper towel, because that's a bit wasteful - instead, use a regular old slice of cheap white bread! It works instantly 😄
@bondfool
13 күн бұрын
Sorry, but in what world is using a paper towel more wasteful than using a slice of bread?
@mister_manager
13 күн бұрын
@@bondfool In Roman days they used dough as napkins and fed it to the dogs after their meal; I suppose if you weren't planning on reusing that old bread you could feed it to your dog ... not sure how healthy that would be, though!
@ladymeserole
12 күн бұрын
@@bondfoolPaper towels are made from trees and you have to buy a whole roll to use them; industrially made sliced bread is extremely cheap (at least here in America). I don't think it is that wasteful - people have been thinking of uses for stale bread since the invention of bread.
@bondfool
12 күн бұрын
@@ladymeserole You also have to buy a whole loaf of bread to use one slice. According to my local grocery store, the cheapest bread they have is 11 cents a slice. The cheapest paper towels they have are 1 cent per sheet.
@lightishredgummi9654
10 күн бұрын
@@ladymeserole it tends to be seen as more wasteful to use perfectly good food as NOT food, than it is to use something disposable for its intended purpose. ESPECIALLY since struggling to afford food is such a KNOWN issue.
Sautéeing rice grains before adding liquid changes the starch structure. The end result is chewy and not necessarily sticky. Someone wrote a scientific paper on it not so long ago. You can rinse your rice (I'm Indonesian, I almost always rinse and soak for at least 20 minutes), but for some applications that call for sautéeing the dry grains as the first step (like for making Brazilian garlic rice) you can skip rinsing. Also if you're making risotto, suppli, or arancini, you usually want that starch coating, don't rinse. So, I beg to differ, you don't always have to rinse your rice. Of course my grandma used to always rinse. I doubt my grandma knew anything about how Brazilians make rice, but if she knew, I bet she'd have liked it too.
I would probably try freezing the potato pillows before frying them to help keep their shape and slows the oil from penetrating the potato too fast. I am definitely not a chef, but I do like science and I think this might help them from breaking apart to fast. The only other reason I can think why it didn't go as well is when she uses the garlic mincer it releases more moisture as the potato ricer strands are thicker and therefore holds more moisture in them. The extra moisture may have effected the end result, but still that's me reaching for an answer. Oh or try cooking less at once so the oil temp doesn't drop to fast.
@annea.4173
13 күн бұрын
I had the same thought about freezing the potato pillows before frying them. Or at least chilling them in the fridge for an hour.
@akai_shuichi_x
13 күн бұрын
More flour might also help them bind together better
I honestly have to admit I LOVE your personality and your sense of humor, keep going girl 😉🎉
Can we please talk about how Honeysuckle is always the nicest even when the food is bad!
This is a great video for me cuz I don't watch TikTok that much. Hope you make this a regular series in your channel. Awesome job, thanks !
The sushi bazooka seems to make it look closer to korean kimbap in sizing and shape
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
Love kimbap!
@BenjiSun
7 күн бұрын
it's definitely gimbap not sushi. the rice isn't vinegared.
I cannot believe I just stumbled upon your channel! I have been binge watching so many of your recipe videos as well as these! You are so sweet and so much fun to watch!
i'm surprised Tini's mac n cheese wasn't included
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
We’ll have to revisit that!! How many views did it get??
@Sam-fe4kq
14 күн бұрын
@@honeysuckle i'd love to see you making it! it's at 101M views right now :)
@Jen-Chapin
14 күн бұрын
@@honeysuckleI actually made it for Easter and it wasn’t that great! 😮
@kaylachaves7323
12 күн бұрын
@@Jen-Chapinyou definitely made it wrong then
@Jen-Chapin
16 сағат бұрын
@@kaylachaves7323no, it’s just not my style of Mac and cheese. It’s too stringy. I don’t like my Mac and cheese stringy, but more creamy.
I love the concept of the videos but you are always SOOOO EASY on the scoring! How is a big pile of goop a 5? How is that "hamburger helper slop" a 6? Am I the only one confused? Don't be afraid to be controversial and honest!
@kaylachaves7323
12 күн бұрын
Maybe cause it taste good? Tf 😂
@Mintteacup_
10 күн бұрын
its about taste?
They put cheese because “it ain’t going down easy if it ain’t cheesy!”
The cinnamon swirls is cute!
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
They were really tasty!!
Im here for the vids keep em comin ☺️☺️☺️☺️
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
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I discovered your channel a few weeks ago and i just love your vibe keep up the good work.
thank you for trying these recipes so i don't have to. with the price of groceries nowadays i can't afford to make something that i may really dislike 😭 edit: you look really tired please don't forget to take breaks when you need to! please don't work yourself too hard!
@rhijulbec1
14 күн бұрын
@CarrieAround Couldn't agree more! I can "taste" the food, and yes some look really yummy, some look waaay too involved when it seriously isn't necessary. BUT ~ That grilled cheese? Cripes that's: #1~a heart attack on a plate and #2. With the price of cheese? One sandwich would cost $10, easily. I've been cooking for a long time and those viral videos she makes the recipes from really aren't that special tbh. Jenn in Canada 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
8:14 I think the ricer made the pieces shorter vs. the garlic press made them into longer strings. I think it’s why the river method made the bites separate when fried. There were tiny fragments of potato in the oil. I say try with the garlic press with a few pieces and see what happens
The potato balls reminded me of kroketten in Germany until you smashed them and fried them
Keep these videos coming!!! I’m loving them!!
I would definitely add an egg to the potato pillow things, because I feel they wouldn't soak up the fat as much. I don't like those Sushi bazookas, they make giant Sushi rolls and it messes up the rice-to-filling ratio. Also, it often crumbles. I learned rolling sushi by hand and find it much easier and less of a hassle. Those bazookas are a pest to clean as well. My sushi rolling skills are still FAR away from being an expert or restaurant grade, but I don't even need a rolling mat anymore. We really love sushi, and getting it delivered or eating out is super expensive where I live, but being able to make it myself helps a lot.
I've been using the paper towel trick for 30 years, because i hated draining my grease. No one taught it to me, it just made sense. Now thanks to social media, i know that thousands have had the same thought. 😂 I have heard it said that there are no original ideas.
@ple8379
14 күн бұрын
There were and are so many people walking the earth, I bet any idea ever was already thought of by someone at some point.
@ladymeserole
14 күн бұрын
try using a piece of bread - better for environment & wallet!
@Isabella66Gracen
14 күн бұрын
@@ladymeserole Good idea. Great tip for anyone who can afford to waste a slice of bread.
You’ve always got the puffiest sleeves on your outfits! Love your channel
love your videos!! you’re the best💗💗
Yaaay😍 finally a video from one of my favorite youtubers 🤍
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
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Several years ago my cousins got me a kit to make different types of bubble gum
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
It’s so fun!!
I love these videos!
The bazooka is also nice for making cookies the same size. Just load it with batter, squeeze it out cut, bake, done. also good with patties, if the batter is not too runny (in case of some vegan patties)
Paper towel for grease is my go to. Easier to grab a napkin with tongs, dab the grease then right into the compost! Easy peasy!!
Can’t wait to try some of these myself!
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
Which one looked good?? The choc strawberry was my faveeee
@Fractalkoala
11 күн бұрын
@@honeysucklethe garlic bread looks AMAZING... so much cheese though lol
The sushi bazooka is my absolute favorite thing. I've been using one for years and it's so easy making sushi with it. It's a definite 10/10 for me. I left it back at home in storage when I moved across the US last year and when I flew home last month, it flew back with me. 🤣🤣
The garlic bread seems like a copy or stolen video from Daens Kitchen who is known for being garlic lady and confit garlic
Nara Smith impersonation took me out😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
😅😅😅😅
for frying mashed potato, you'll need to work the dough until its sticky, maybe you used a dry variety of potato, and another possibility not cooked through yet (i usually steam them in smaller pieces instead of whole like that). i learned this the hard way while trying to make "perkedel", an indonesian dish.
gods, I love how you show it real life (like potato pillows exploding) so when we try at home, we don't feel like such a failure.
The potato pillows are so good
Can you possibly do a list of links for the products you used to make the bubblegum?? Just out of curiosity I want to see what brand you used. I’ll definitely do my own research on it as well. You make me what to try so many foodie & recipe things. I think it’s so fun & I love your channel for that reason.
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
Of course!! I just added to the description box. It was so fun to try and came with its own flavors too. Lmk what you think!! 💗
@TyTLZacharie
9 күн бұрын
@@honeysuckle omg yessss, thanks so much! Aww I’m glad bc/ I was worried about that. It does look like a lot of fun for sure. I will definitely let you know! I’ll tag you in a video bc/ I do wanna record myself making it for the first time
Love to see a dessert video
This was an awesome video!
Most important KZread video I've seen all week!
@honeysuckle
10 күн бұрын
Yayyyyy!! Haha thanks 💗🥳🥳🥳
Love your video ❤❤❤
Kinda disappointed in the last one like and that's the most viewed thing? I'm sure it's good but I expected something cooler idk. Thank you for testing recipes
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
Yea I agree… just cause it’s fried and that quesadilla hack thing probably. I loved the choc strawbs 🍓🍓🍓
I need to make that garlic bread 😍
That cheesy bread tho…. 😍✨💛
I use a sushi bazooka all the time. As long as you don't over fill it works great. So quick and easy
Paper towel trick I myself use a piece of bread to sop up the grease & give it to my dog for a treat.
10 of the most underwhelming recipes known to man. 10. Did I hear that it was a kit?! How is that a recipe? LAME 9. Nothing special but the swirl, just make pancakes and put butter, cinnamon-sugar, and frosting on them. 8. GRILLED CHEESE?!? Really?!? Just make grilled cheese! Who needs a recipe?!?! Of course it's good, IT'S CHEESE! 7. This isn't a recipe, it's just a slightly different way to cook an age-old breakfast. 6. Fried mashed potato balls. Oh, how special. 5. SUSHI! Simple sushi. Just using a special gadget which you'll buy and then let sit in a drawer. It's just sushi. 4. Uh, that paper towel trick is older than I am (not telling you) my grandma taught me that! And of course the recipe could be good, it's 50% cheese! See #8. 3. There's nothing special about this garlic bread. The shallots maybe. But not really. 2. The chocolate strawberries shouldn't count. That's not a recipe, and it's not viral because of the 'recipe'. Also needs twice as much chocolate, hello. 1. Oh hey, let's fold this wrap up in a new way and get half a billion views because people are ridiculous and can't think for themselves. IT TASTES THE SAME NO MATTER HOW YOU FOLD IT.
That’s crazy because I’ve had a recipe for cinnamon roll pancakes in my Pinterest folder for about 8 years now. The recipe I have has you flip them so they cook all the way through.
Where are those beautiful scalloped bowls from that you used in the 1st place? 😍
If you dont have a ricer, you can also pass your potatoes through a sieve/strainer. It works even better, in my opinion.
your amazing keep going
Speaking of Hamburger Helper slop, would be interesting to see a video on upscaling basic Hamburger Helper meals into gourmet dishes.
That Garlic Bread!!!
0:48 sounds like the among us starting game sound effect 💀💀
lol you are too generous 😂
Oh no, my heart cries seeing all that baked tortellini dish grease going to waste. What I would do is drain the meat, deglaze the pan with red wine or water and cream and make it to a sauce, it should be fine for couple of days in the fridge, so day after you would have a nice sauce ready for re-heating for pasta, potatoes, veggies or meat. Or if you use water for de-glaze you can freeze it for even a ~month to use as a broth for some chicken or meat and potato soup. Wouldn't store it more than couple of days in the fridge or month in the freezer because tends to oxidize and it's not very good after that.
She owns one of those magical microwave drawers!!
Wow, the sushi looks very appetising, I wanted to try sushi after this, thanks for the video, the author likes it
Video Idea: most viewed TikTok recipes using the most or least viewed TikTok hacks
Zack Choi has made insanely delicious-looking things....and some that are just insane. I wanna try all of them one day
Use besan for the potatoe pillow
As a dairy-free girl, TikTok recipes make me so sad because they always have a block of cheese
If I may ask, where is that rotary grinder from? I've been looking for a good one, but can't seem to find any that doesn't have horrible reviews :c
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
I just linked it! So far it’s been great for me!
@ColdxNorth
13 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! ❤🔥
The one that looks the best to me is the garlic bread. I think roasting the garlic for an hour is a little too long IMHO but I would roast it for 45 minutes. I wouldn’t mind a whole plate filled with chocolate covered strawberries. A lot less work than dunking and drizzling.
290th like and have been binge watching your videos for last 3-4 days since I discovered you :)
My hack is better. Don't break up the mince when you put it in the pan. Cook it like a hamburger, when it's browned on both sides, break it into a few pieces and brown the newly exposed sides. Keep going until when you break it apart the inside isn't raw, then break it all up into small pieces. Then cook to desired brownness. Unless you really overcrowd the pan you shouldn't get a build up of liquid - which is actually mostly water. When you spread the mince all over the pan it cools the pan down. The meat absorbs the heat and contract's expelling water. If you cook it as one big chunk to start it reduced the amount of surface area contacting the pan so it loses less heat while also reducing the rate at which water is extruded. Otherwise, you need like 5kg cast iron pan, BBQ hotplate, or wok with a high-pressure gas burner. But you can't cook mince well that way on a residential cooktop and standard frying pan. 😊
I think you should've used the garlic press instead of potato ricer. It's the secret!
What eggs do you use? The orange yolk is perfect 🤩
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
It’s viral farms!
Freeze the potato gnocchi before deep frying
I surprise that not much ppl know about paper towel trick, I been using this trick since birth technically xD
im surprised the green goddess salad didnt make it
You forgot the egg in the gnocchi recipe. 💀 Rip hash browns.
For some reason the amount of cheese is grossing me out a little. The lactose intolerance is literally killing me through the screen 😭
love strawberry in chocolate
Thanks for this video and honest comments
Amauri's chocolate creations deserves much better views than some of these videos❤
The Strawberries isn't a recipe, it's a mess. SMH I'm getting too old for the internet. 😢
Now i understand the thumbnail After watching the Video 😂
My cousin in another country where TikTok is banned said it’s making people stupid, reducing comprehension skills and shortening their attention spans. At the time I didn’t think much but I’m afraid it’s true.
im surprised thebubble gum one worked
Last time I was this early I was put in an incubator
11:40 did I just hear 10/10 for gadget?!
For the potatoes, the more it's worked, the more chewy it gets. It might make it easier to fry that way, though I wonder if it wouldn't make the texture less pleasant
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
Ohh good call!!
You added more flour to the batter, but not the cinnamon mixture.
The potato might have worked better if she froze them first or added flour.
Paper towels are full of terrible chemicals (bleach, formaldehyde, etc), I would not recommend using them in a hot pan and near your food 😅
the BEST grilled cheese is using mayo instead of butter to grill it. yummmmmmmmmmmm
youre potatoes were still warm, try cooling them a bit or like put it in the fridge for while then fry
Some people like cheese, mind your business.😂
That bread, bacon and egg recipe? My late husband's favourite breakfast. I've made that (in a frying pan, I don't have an air fryer) thousands of times in the 42 years we had together. As for the bacon grease and bread? That's a popular way to make "toast" in the UK, at least my cockney fil said it was. Every time I made bacon, hubby would have to have bread fried in the bacon grease. I (don't hate me) cannot stand bacon, so I'd make it for him only. I also used to make egg toast for my kids too. You know~the one where you cut a hole in the middle of the bread and fry an egg in the middle? I'd put the bread on top of the cooked bacon under the bread, so not the same as making it in an air fryer, but still the exact same thing. Jenn in Canada 🇨🇦 🇨🇦 🇨🇦
aren’t the potato nuggets just hash browns
I'm interested in the sushi. It's as dear as poison to buy in Australia.
Mike from KZread channel Sortedfood made bubble gum years ago
This was fun.
waittt I think you forgot to link the sushi thing!!
@honeysuckle
14 күн бұрын
Sorry! Just added!!
If you’re just gonna make gum with trash ingredients then what’s the point of not just buying it?
Is cheese and butter free in the us?