Womans cooking hack terrifies people as she measures out butter with her body
A woman has left viewers horrified when she shared her odd cooking hack to measure "a tablespoon of butter".
Steph Hopkins said she likes to nibble a bit of Irish butter as snacks because of the salty taste and smooth, velvety texture.
She also took the opportunity to share a cooking tip while answering some viewers' questions.
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One fan asked if Steph has a separate butter stick "just for eating" or if she just uses the same one.
The Louisiana-based TikToker answered in a separate video: "It has got to be Kerrygold salted, any other butter – I've tried – it doesn't compare, it's not as good.
"So you get your butter out when you are cooking, right? That's when you have a few little nibbles because it's delicious."
In the footage, she opens the wrap and shows the "teeth mark" on the block of butter – while also revealing how she uses her love of butter for measurements.
"So my favourite thing to do – we don't get out knives or spoons whatever, we, I mean me – if you need a tablespoon of butter for cooking," Steph said.
The video then showed her taking a bite of butter and dropping it into the pan, saving the time to find a spoon and wash it afterward.
But not everyone was impressed…
"I'm not mad at you eating, just the method by which you are eating it," one wrote and a second penned: "This is why you can't eat from everybody's house."
A third added: "The recipe called for a tablespoon, not a mouthful!"
Steph addressed her "cooking hack" after her video went viral and explained that she only did it when cooking for herself and her husband.
"If I'm bringing something for Thanksgiving or to Pot Luck, I got extra butter, okay? We got plenty of Kerrygold in this house, okay?" she added.
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