TikTok recipes are a pain to follow, but a joy to watch

TikTok recipes are a pain to follow, but a joy to watch

Internet of Yum digs into all the things that make us drool while we're checking our feeds. 


The joy of cooking is flourishing on TikTok. 

A few months ago, I stumbled upon a mesmerizing video of a TikTok creator using an immersion blender in a simmering pot of soup. It was approximately 3 a.m. and in a bout of insomnia, I ended up scrolling through TikTok's endless For You Page. Among the absurdist skits and choreographed dances, the one video I actually watched all the way through was about making soup. 

When I finished the minute-long video, I scrolled on and eventually went to sleep. Although I couldn't find that exact video again — TikTok users can't access their viewing history — a few days later, it inspired me to look up recipes for butternut squash soup for me to make. I unearthed the immersion blender that I hadn't used since I moved more than a year prior and got to work.  Read more...

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TikTok recipes are a pain to follow, but a joy to watch TikTok recipes are a pain to follow, but a joy to watch Reviewed by mimisabreena on Sunday, May 03, 2020 Rating: 5

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