Inspired by trends such as the deep-fried potato sticks and clever ‘200 IQ’ frozen prata hacks on the platform, we’ve come up with 5 viral TikTok recipe hacks zhuzh-ed up with a fun twist. Get all the ingredients needed from foodpanda’s online grocery service, pandamart, or surprise a loved one by sending it over using their all-new 24/7 on-demand delivery service, pandago! Psst…read till the end to score 25% off your first pandago order.
This cheat’s tiramisu requires just a quick 15 minutes to complete, plus it contains no coffee, no alcohol, and requires absolutely no baking or cooking! You’d just have to whisk the ingredients up, layer it as pretty as you can, and chill for a few hours before serving.
Instead of coffee and rum, we are using milk to keep this Biscoff “Tiramisu” kid-friendly, and caffeine-free, so all your nieces and nephews can eat it too. Taking out eggs from the recipe also means less time and less effort is needed for the sweet treat.
Add a tablespoon or two of the Lotus Biscoff spread into the mascarpone cheese mixture for more of the addictive cookie butter flavour. If you want it to be more intense, feel free to slap on as much as you please.
We decided to layer the tiramisu into individual containers to make it ideal for delivering and gifting. As usual, start with the biscuit followed by the cream and repeat. Seal it all off with a heavy-handed serving of Lotus Biscoff spread that’s first warmed up into liquid gold in a microwave. Sprinkle some crushed Biscoff biscuit bits and place in the fridge to chill for a few hours before serving.
Once again, TikTok is chock-full of innovative fried potato stick recipes, and it sparked the idea of Bergedil Sticks. This well-loved dish is usually sold as an add-on at nasi lemak or nasi padang stalls, but when rolled into handy deep-fried sticks, dipping into kicap manis—or sambal kicap manis—makes them simply irresistible.
While it seems like the recipe involves quite a list of ingredients, there are only four straightforward steps to it. Prepare around six to seven potatoes by boiling them, and measure out aromatics such as cilantro, fried shallots, garlic powder, cumin powder, white pepper, salt, and also some cornstarch to absorb moisture.
Simply pour all ingredients into a bowl and mash them together till everything is well combined.
Next, it is important to note that a very gentle hand is required to shape the mashed potato mixture into thick sticks. A pro tip to make sure that the potato doesn’t stick to your fingers is to just oil them up first!
The final step is to coat the sticks in egg before dropping them into the hot oil. Enjoy the theatrics of droplets of egg crisp up into golden-brown feelers around the bergedil sticks. Place them on a cooling rack to allow excess oil to drip off, then serve with a side of sauce.
Spice lovers rejoiced when the Samyang fire noodle challenge blew up on TikTok. Samyang boasts an army of 23 products that are halal-certified, including the popular Samyang Hot Chicken Flavour Ramen, Samyang Hot Chicken Flavour Ramen – Carbo, and Samyang’s Hot & Spicy Sauce.
If you have any of these items mentioned above on hand, this high-protein Grilled Samyang Chicken Tikka is a fuss-free recipe to try for dinner gatherings.
Again, just like the begedil sticks, this chicken tikka ingredient list seems long, but most of them are just herbs and spices to zhuzh up the protein-rich chicken breast. Of course, we are adding sachets of Samyang sauce for a kick of heat as well.
Watch as the chunks of chicken turn a delicious orange when you mix the tandoori powder, chilli powder, cumin powder, salt, garlic, coriander, Samyang sauce, and lime juice together till they are well combined. Cover the bowl up and let the aromatic marinade sink into the protein for at least 30 minutes in the fridge. The longer you marinate, the deeper the flavours that get absorbed by the chicken.
The last step involves alternating the chicken with colourful vegetables such as green, red, and yellow bell peppers, onto bamboo skewers. Onions can be used too! When grilled, all of the vegetables will caramelise on the edges, making each bite a sweet respite against the fiery Samyang chicken chunks.
Desserts are a must-have for all gatherings! Baklava is a traditional sweet pastry that’s typically made with filo pastry, coarsely grounded nuts, and syrup.
We made it noob-proof and super simplified by using frozen parathas, or prata, with chopped nuts in this Prata ‘Baklava’ recipe.
If you’re short on time or you don’t own a blender, just use a knife to chop up the pistachio nuts before adding sugar to make the filling. The coarse bits will actually add a nice crunch to each bite of the finished product.
This hack is so easy that you can start layering with the frozen prata right out of the freezer. Start with a brush of melted butter on the cake pan to avoid sticking, followed by a prata, another brush of butter, a dusting of pistachio and sugar filling, back to a prata, then butter, then filling, and repeat until you reach the fifth prata as the final layer on top.
After a final brushing of melted butter on top, use a sharp paring knife to cut beautiful geometrical shapes like diamonds to up the #aesthetics game of your pastry dish. Bake it for around 40 minutes, or keep an eye on it until it turns a glorious golden brown.
This second prata hack is perfect for a hearty breakfast to start your day right. These Prata ‘Quesadillas’ are packed with nutrient-rich eggs, healthy diced vegetables, savoury chicken sausages, and tasty cheese, keeping you energised and feeling full for a longer period of time.
The best part of this recipe is actually how quickly you can prepare and cook the dish. Start by pan-frying or air-frying a piece of frozen prata. While waiting for it to cook, dice up your favourite vegetables and chicken sausages.
Arrange the sliced sausages onto the pan and pour the mixture of egg, vegetables, and black pepper all over.
Immediately place the prata in the centre and cover the pan with a lid to allow the egg to cook completely. With an expert toss, flip the prata and egg over onto the other side. Otherwise, use the age-old method of using a plate to do the flipping instead.
The finishing touch is to spam the Prata ‘Quesadillas’ with tons of mozzarella cheese, and even more vegetables as you please—then fold, slice, and serve.
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Photos taken by Melvin Mak.
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