We bet this won’t be the last tortilla hack to come out of TikTok. What’s next, Cardi B’s viral WAP dance on Strictly Come Dancing? Ready Steady Cook’s Romy Gill brings a 21st-century twist to the chicken salad sandwich in her 10-minute TikTok wrap on the show. Of course, the ‘wrap’ is a square rather than a triangle. Wrap-hack sushi is also a thing, made with the same wrapping motion, but with a sheet of nori seaweed, rice and fillings including avocado and fish. Sweet ones bring together fruits, spreads, chocolate and even – yes – cereals. TikTok has featured wrap hacks made with full English breakfast or pizza topping ingredients, or leftovers. There aren’t many right or wrong fillings. You can grill it, fry it, or eat it as is. You just cut to the centre of a wrap, then put a different filling in each quarter and fold until you have a fat triangle. Home of raps and wraps, TikTok has done it again with this latest tortilla hack. You could vary it by adding thyme or finely grated lemon zest. Stir until the tomatoes break down and are well mixed in, then mix in just-cooked pasta and fresh basil, and you have an almost instant meal that looks pretty fancy. American blogger and chef heard about it, and then it went global, and we’re thankful it did.Īdd olive oil, red chilli flakes, salt, black pepper and finely chopped garlic if you like, then bake for 25-30 minutes at 200C/Gas 6. “Feta cheese sales went up 300 percent here”, says Jenni Häyrinen, the original creator, on her blog. The dish, which involves baking a block of feta with baby tomatoes before stirring in cooked pasta, first peaked interest as a viral hit in Finland, on a slightly smaller scale. But with over 750 million views on the platform (in addition to 90 million from #bakedfetapasta), it’s fair to say the hashtag has taken the world by storm. If you looked up ‘TikTok food hacks’ in a dictionary, we’re pretty sure the definition would be ‘#FetaPasta’.
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