Today, we're diving into some viral TikTok food hacks, and I'll also be pranking Rebecca three times! Stay tuned and let’s see if these hacks really work.
I don’t like spice, so I'm using a bell pepper instead of a spicy one. I hollowed it out and shoved Takis into it, then filled it with cream cheese in hopes it would balance the heat. Matt tested it out and gave it a thumbs middle, awaiting your comments to see if it's a hit.
Combining Skittles with popcorn, this hack had me skeptical. I used a medium heat to melt the Skittles with the popcorn. The result looked less rainbow and more spaghetti-like, and the taste was burnt Skittles. This hack got a thumbs down from me.
I blended sugar cookies, then mixed them with cream cheese and rolled them into balls. After freezing for 30 minutes, I dipped them in colored chocolate and voilà! They looked store-bought and got approval from our daughter, Zee.
Coating grapes in caramelized sugar, then immediately cooling them in ice water, resulted in a hard, sweet treat. Matt almost chipped a tooth but admitted they tasted good. This hack got mixed reviews.
I combined waffle fries, chicken nuggets, and mac and cheese with Polynesian and Chick-fil-A sauce. The mix was surprisingly tasty—even though it looked weird. I pranked Rebecca by getting her to drink hot sauce, pretending it was water.
I used a mini waffle maker to cook cinnamon rolls, which was easy and fast. Topped with icing, it was delicious and Zee loved it. This was a thumbs up for sure.
By cutting through a pint of ice cream, I made perfect slices to place between cookies, creating delicious cookie sandwiches. This hack worked great and was a thumbs up.
Making mini pancakes as cereal didn’t go as planned. The pancakes were soggy in milk and didn’t taste nearly as good as regular pancakes. This hack was a thumbs down for me.
With Kelsey's help, we made a sophisticated omelette with Ruffles and garlic cheese. Despite a few hiccups and a prank, the end result was surprisingly good.
Q: What hack did you start with? A: I started with Takis stuffed in a bell pepper with cream cheese.
Q: Did you succeed in making rainbow Skittles popcorn? A: No, the result looked spaghetti-like and tasted like burnt Skittles.
Q: How did the Sugar Cookie Cake Pops turn out? A: They turned out great and looked almost store-bought. Zee approved them!
Q: Was the caramelized grapes hack successful? A: Yes, they tasted good, although they were hard and almost caused a chipped tooth.
Q: What was your review on the Chick-fil-A salad hack? A: Surprisingly tasty, despite its odd appearance.
Q: Did Zee like the Cinnamon Roll Waffles? A: Yes, she enjoyed them, and they were easy and fast to make.
Q: How did the ice cream cookie sandwich and pancake cereal hacks turn out? A: Ice cream cookie sandwiches were a hit, but pancake cereal was soggy and disappointing.
Q: What was used in the gourmet omelette hack? A: Sour cream and onion Ruffles and borzen garlic and herb cheese, topped with crushed Ruffles.
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