Debunking: Exploding Churros, Pringles Oven, 5 minute crafts | H2CT
Ann Reardon takes a blowtorch to the internet's dumbest food hacks with the methodical precision of a pastry chef who's actually read the textbook. You've seen these viral tricks floating around social media — pomegranate kernels that supposedly pop like corn, churros that explode on command, frankfurters cooked in Pringles cans — and if you've got any sense, you've wondered what kind of liability nightmare awaits the idiot who tries this stuff. She breaks down exactly why these hacks fail, often spectacularly, with the same energy you'd bring to explaining why you can't just "eyeball" the hydration on your bread dough. Science beats clicks every time.
— The Chef's Take
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