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Every viral TikTok recipe that 'broke the internet' in £16 cookbook

Every viral TikTok recipe that 'broke the internet' in £16 cookbook

Daily Mirror21-05-2025

From Accordion Cucumber Salad and Spiced Beef Stuffed Flatbreads to Poffertje Pancake Cereal
Amazon is about to launch a brand new cookbook that features a wide range of TikTok's most viral recipes that "broke the internet". You'll Love This: Bring TikTok's Most Viral Recipes To Your Kitchen For 2025 is a cookbook written by Saskia Sidey that is designed to help social media users tackle all those recipes they've saved on their phone but have never made.
Saskia Sidey is a food stylist and recipe creator. She often collaborates with popular online video platforms such as Buzzfeed and Tastemade. She aims to inspire people to leave their screens and start cooking.
You'll Love This: Bring TikTok's Most Viral Recipes To Your Kitchen For 2025 will be released this Thursday, May 22. You can pre-order it now on Amazon. The hardcover version costs £15.97, and the Kindle edition costs £12.99.
You'll Love This brings the internet's most-shared and most-loved recipes into one "delicious" and "fail-proof" collection. From TikTok-famous scrambled oats to spicy pickled garlic, the cookbook features all the dishes that 'broke the internet'.
Saskia says every recipe is crafted for "maximum flavour and impact", no matter your skill level. Whether it's breakfast, a quick snack, or a show-stopping main, there's something here that'll make you say, "I could totally make that".
Several viral recipes are listed in the book, including 'Bear' Eggs, which was inspired by the hit TV show. As well as a Cornflake Chicken Caesar Wrap, Smashed Potato Salad and The La Scala Salad, as loved by the Kardashians, with a spicy twist, and Hot 'Feel Better' Pastina.
With Amazon's You'll Love This £15.97 cookbook, Saskia says you're not just making dinner; you're recreating the internet's most crave-worthy hits. "Accessible, delicious, and always satisfying―these are the recipes that'll keep you cooking and sharing. So, stop scrolling and start cooking," she adds.
If you are after a new cookbook with recipes inspired by TikTok, there are plenty of other ones to consider. You can get As Cooked on TikTok in Waterstones for £20, with a foreword from Gordon and Tilly Ramsay. There's also Poppy Cooks' The Potato Recipe Book for £22 at Oliver Bonas. Or at WHSmith, you can get Bakes That Break The Internet by Kat Buckley for £11.95.
As You'll Love This isn't due to come out until Thursday, it doesn't have any reviews, but once it does, it is expected to be a top seller. Saskia has released over cookbooks, including Broke Vegan: Over 100 plant-based recipes that don't cost the earth and Vegan Slow Cooker: Over 70 delicious recipes for stress-free meals.
Broke Vegan has an average customer rating of 4.4 stars out of five. In a glowing five star review, a shopper called Claire wrote: "I'm one of the many who ordered this after watching Sunday Brunch! So glad I did. Lots of lovely ideas that I can't wait to try, especially the Spicy "tuna" watermelon tostadas and the chocolate mousse! There are lots of colourful images through out the book and it's a nice size too, not too big."
A second said: "I bought already a few of Broke Vegan books to friends, it is so good. The batch cooking, food prep and using in different recipes is an absolute must when you want to be a Davy vegan." A third put: "I have many Vegan cookbooks already and I like how easy this book is to use."
Kane added: "I've bought loads of Vegan cookbooks. This is the best one! Really easy to follow recipes and dead cheap, most of the stuff is already in my cupboard. I would definitely recommend it. The budget Dhal is my favourite." However, one customer said: "Nothing in this book inspired me to cook." Another claimed: "Disappointing read - have tried one of the recipes and it wasn't very good."

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