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TikTok chef's bizarre burger creation has people saying they should be 'banned from cooking'
Featured Image Credit: TikTok/jonandoscar

TikTok chef's bizarre burger creation has people saying they should be 'banned from cooking'

These chefs aren't receiving a warm welcome on the internet

There are some foods which just shouldn’t be made - according to the internet at least.

Now, most people would devour something absolutely dripping with grease, but the online chefs are out and they’re calling for TikTokers Jon&Oscar to have their cooking licenses revoked for their latest concoction.

Picture the unhealthiest meal ever to exist and you’d still be far of the Juicy lucy pepperoni burger.

It gets even more weird (TikTok/Jon&Oscar)
It gets even more weird (TikTok/Jon&Oscar)

It might sound yummy, but one bite of this could send you into a major food coma.

That’s because it’s practically 50 per cent grease and 50 per cent fat.

Okay, that does sound good but let’s take a look at why people are so mad at the TikTok chefs’ creation.

Showing a video to their followers, the cooks made one of their famous Juicy Lucy's which consists of four buns dipped in garlic oil, stacked together with cheese in the middle and baked to create two stuffed buns for the most enormous patty you’ll ever see online.

This monster is pure beef squished into a circle tin and hollowed out in the middle to create a little bowl of meat which is then packed full of cheese and fried pepperoni before being baked and garnished with a few leaves of fresh herbs.

I’ve got to say, that even as a vegetarian, even I think it looks spectacular, but many don’t agree.

In fact, it’s caused chaos online on X, formerly Twitter and their own TikTok comment section.

Not only does the burger allegedly offend both the Germans and Italians, but it’s also offending the culinary standards put in place by the restaurant industry too.

Maybe that’s too far, however commenters don’t think so.

Jon and Oscar have been slammed for their creation. TikTok/Jon&Oscar
Jon and Oscar have been slammed for their creation. TikTok/Jon&Oscar

One person wrote: “So I am assuming the Juicy Lucy occurs about an hour or two after you eat it?”

Another said: “My brain went into cardiac arrest.”

In a good way?

Another joked about the herbs: “Thank god you put that lil green on top! For a second I thought this was unhealthy!”

Someone else was an optimist: “With that garnish it’s practically a salad.”

Another person was judgemental…because of her age: “The older I get, the more I start to judge chefs who prepare meals like this”

A user called for the pair to be sacked: “Any Chef who make this kind of burger should lose his license! No, I'm not kidding”

But it’s not like they’re serving soup out of the same pot for decades like this establishment, so can they give the guys a break?

Apparently not!

Let’s just hope the guys ease up on their oil consumption or at least half the size of the burger before it’s served to a customer.

Topics: Food and Drink, Twitter, TikTok