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This One Simple Trick Makes The Crunchiest Roast Potatoes
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Potatoes are all the rage right now. And I mean, come on, why wouldn’t they be? Recently, we showed you a simple 45-cent cooking hack for perfect roast potatoes. Now, we have uncovered yet another excellent roast potato trick. Read on to fulfill your potato dreams.
Sonny Hurrell, who goes by That Dude Can Cook on TikTok and YouTube, has revealed a super simple hack that will bring you crunchy potato results. The guy is also a chef so this is
legit.
How to make That Dude Can Cook’s roast potatoes
Kids are notoriously difficult to cook for. Not only do they have finicky tastebuds, but they are also visual creatures. This is where pretty lunchboxes come in. Jessica Woo makes bento boxes for children look easy, simple, pretty and most importantly, nutritious too.
The video above shows her cooking a lunchbox inspired by the house of Slytherin in Harry Potter. She includes rice cooked with peas, pan-seared chicken breast and finished with a specially-cut kiwi and some sweets. Look to Jessica’s TikTok when you’re feeling stuck on what to prepare for your kids’ lunch next.
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By The Washington Post
By Travis M. Andrews
Sonny Hurrell has been cooking professionally for 17 years, first in kitchens around the world and then as private chef in Aspen, Colorado. When the pandemic began, he found himself lacking work, he said: No one wanted me in their house.
Though he had been trying to get a YouTube channel off the ground, it was crickets. He transitioned to TikTok and soon became one of its biggest food stars, earning more than 3.7 million followers.