Someone needs to explain why people are filming themselves in the kitchen. The worst ones are the people tipping their plate to film it, the ones trying to flip a fry plan, and the ones dumping stuff pulling it out of the oven. It's just not funny or interesting.
@@intothevoid2046 - There is a different between a person trying to entertain others (family, friends, classmate and so on) when being together to delusional to such a degree that you start believing taking shit out of an oven is somehow worth filming and interesting for complete strangers to watch. Social media has given too many a false impression of their own importance. This wasn't widely the case in the 90s or 80s and before.
There's 3 things I wanna know: a) what brand were those blenders that kept breaking; b) why don't so many people just buy a damm spatula; and c) what's with mashing cake into people's faces? It's the most nasty, aggressive thing and I don't understand why it is a thing!
Not gonna lie, about 5:25 happened to me. After my dad passed we moved into my husbands parents house to help take care of his handicapped mom. She used to store some of her Tupperware in the oven. I had no idea so I started preheating her plastic Tupperware lid 😂 took about a month for the plastic smell to burn away
Amazing how the exact same "accident" can happen in two completely different kitchens with a camera completely coincidental is the right spot at the right time....
And in both cases, the person tossing the ingredients into the stove is looking straight at what they are doing. There are so many variables for this situation to occur that it is extremely rare. That is exactly what makes it so funny if it genuinely DOES happen. Staging this is stupid and wasteful.
These failed cooking attempts definitely sent in an application to join the 'Culinary Challenge Fail' team! Who needs MasterChef when you can be MasterFail?
Wish I'd had a camera going the day my ex added some broth to a roast I had in the oven. He didn't heat it up first so the Pyrex baking dish literally exploded in the oven. We had take out that night. 🤣
The stupidity in these videos are truly amazing. The "vacuum sealed" pan/lid. If they would have simply put it back on the heat for 30 seconds the air would have expanded enough for to easily be opened.
To be fair, you need to be taught or shown how that works in order to know it. That goes for most things we consider common sense, and I would venture a bet that the fact people don't know these things is because how everyone thinks it requires no explanation and therefore nobody is teaching it to others. I think comments like yours are very valuable, but would be even better without the element of judgment, no matter how understandable.
Despite using a spatula myself, I cannot deny that flipping things is a much better way to ensure even cooking because you minimize the difference in time that parts of the food come off the hot surface, and it reduces the risk of damage to the food as you don't risk cutting into it with the spatula. The only way to get good at something is by doing it, so I can't really blame those who try and fail. I'm just too much of a neat-freak to risk it myself.
Just wanted to say, everytime I see an idiotic fake thumbnail to a video I do not watch and promptly give it a thumbs down before heading to the comment section to write this. Good luck.