WATCH: Social media can t get over TikToker who rinsed cooked ground beef
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Another day, another drama item coming right of the TikTok cooking community. This time it’s in response to a user’s “kitchen tip.”
This week, a 55-second video showing a woman rinsing cooked beef mince went viral, with people telling her not to pour oil into her drain and not to rinse the grease off. The viral video led to a lot of reactions online from intrigued and amused viewers who had plenty to say.
Emily Harper probably did not expect her video to cause such controversy when she innocently uploaded a video sharing a hack she learned in a nutrition class.
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Emily Harper. Do you drain and rinse your cooked ground beef?
Harper posted a clip that showed her draining grease from her pan of ground beef down the sink drain and rinsing the ground beef in before putting it back into the pan to complete cooking.
The video received plenty of reactions including on from
Michelin-starred chef
Insiderthat washing your meat is a “real no-no” because it’s “washing away flavor.”
He goes on to advise against draining your meat in the sink, which can clog up your plumbing.
See for yourself below.
WATCH: This method of cooking beef mince has social media in a frenzy Updated
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Many social media users did not mince their words when they saw how a TikToker cooks her mince.
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There are different ways of cooking various types of dishes, that is why one finds countless recipes when doing a google search. But some recipes or methods have the ability to slipt the internet.
This is exactly what happened when social media users were introduced to a very abnormal way of cooking mincemeat.
User @eemilydharperr (
Emily Harper) took to her TikTok to show everyone a healthy way of cooking mincemeat and that is by rinsing it in the sink - not when it is raw, but when it is cooked. Bizarre right?
Please, I Beg You, Do Not Rinse Your Ground Beef
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By now you have probably seen the chaotic TikTok video where a young woman rinses some cooked ground beef to get rid of “all this grease.” It is upsetting content for people who love flavour, but I suspect it’s even more upsetting for plumbers.
People Are Horrified By This TikTok Of Someone Rinsing Cooked Ground Beef Kristin Salaky
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We all have little cooking hacks that help make our meals healthier. Maybe you beef up your rice with cauliflower rice or swap sour cream for Greek yogurt. Go you! But some tips go a bit too far and make what could be delicious
and healthy food into something that is barely edible, as one TikTok user learned the hard way. This week, a video showing a woman rinsing cooked ground beef went viral for, well, obvious reasons.
TikTok user Emily Harper s video starts out with her promising to teach you a healthy cooking hack she says she learned in her nutrition class. It all starts out fine with her cooking and then preparing to drain the ground beef (something we ve all probably done a million times), but then things go HAYWIRE. She pours the beef into a strainer over the sink and begins to rinse it for, like, a while. All that delicious grease literall