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The TikTok star turning Monster Munch, Frazzles and Scampi Fries into gourmet sandwiches

The TikTok star turning Monster Munch, Frazzles and Scampi Fries into gourmet sandwiches

Yahoo25-03-2025

A TikToker has been wowing millions after unveiling her unique approach to sandwich making.
Nell Carter, known on TikTok as @Nell'sKitchen, has revealed to viewers her distinctive sandwich recipes which incorporate some of the nation's favourite crisps.
Taking the familiar favourites of flame-grilled McCoy's, pickled onion Monster Munch and Frazzles, Nell has revolutionised the idea of what a crisp sandwich can be.
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To create her unique sandwiches Nell, from Yorkshire, shows viewers how she bakes crisps into her bread before adding even more as a filling.
Her creations have now taken the video platform by storm with Nell's videos reaching up to 2.1M views.
Nell's original creations have now sent TikTok users into a frenzy for crisp sandwiches, with one user writing on the platform: "Honestly that looks like my idea of heaven."
Another TikTok user added: "This looks utterly insane."
Through showcasing her recipes Nell hopes to champion the use of crisps in sandwiches more often, as she said that crisps are often viewed as an "afterthought".
'The hardest thing to achieve with a pre-made sandwich is the crunch,' Nell explained.
'Why not try and make the crisp the hero product?'
So far, Nell has dabbled with Scampi Fries, Mini Cheddars, Discos, Frazzles and more.
"I've always picked challenges that I think are going to be relatable to my audience, which is majority UK,' said Nell. "Crisps are something we all enjoy, something we're all a part of.
'I'm just showing people you can re-imagine something you have known for years in a new way to find a little bit of excitement out of something very commonplace.'
The 28-year-old also said she used to view her passion for creating sandwiches as a "side hustle" after reviewing supermarket Christmas meal deals, while at university.
'It then turned into an annual feature and during lockdown, I started creating my own recipes and food blogs," she said.
From showcasing her recipes on TikTok Nell has now pursued her own sandwich catering business based in London.

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