![]() I always like when recipes call for you to use your hands. Then it came time for seasoning the tomatoes with olive oil, salt, pepper, and oregano, to be mixed around with your (freshly washed) hands. I felt that Ayeh would understand this decision. The mess of dealing with actual cloves is something I don’t need in my life. Now, I am lazy, and only buy pre-peeled garlic. The next step is to add in full cloves of unpeeled garlic. Still, I’ve committed to this experiment, so I tentatively pour out an entire 12-ounce carton of cherry tomatoes into a white ceramic dish. I am in no way a master of cooking, so the idea of tackling a recipe using my own judgement is terrifying. ![]() ![]() She never says the amounts of anything she uses. So, after replaying the 30-second video over and over again until I could pretty much recite Ayeh’s words aloud, I was met with another pang of cooking anxiety. It turns out that TikTok cooking videos are all fun and games until you sit down to actually make the recipe and realize there are no actual written directions to follow. In order to give this pasta sauce a fair chance, I decided to be true to the original TikTok, so I headed to Whole Foods to pick up the ingredients. As with most trends on TikTok, it’s been re-created multiple times by other creators who added their own suggestions to the recipe. Feta is the superior cheese, and Finland’s grocery retail market is dominated by just two major corporations.Īs someone who considers herself both a pasta and a TikTok expert, I felt it was my duty to test out this dish that has as much hype on the app as Charlie D’Amelio. This fun fact is yet to be rooted in any sort of evidence, but I definitely choose to believe it. According to this dish became so popular in Finland that it caused a shortage of feta cheese at grocery stores. The recipe is incredibly simple, and consists of only a few key ingredients, with feta cheese as the star of the show. If you have been on TikTok at all over the past week, there is an incredibly high chance that your feed was flooded with Baked Feta Pasta. The recipe went viral from the cooking account Cooking with Ayeh and now has 10.1 million views and counting. Photo-Illustration: by The Cut Photos: Grace Jaeger
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