TikTok has become a leading destination for recipe content, and while that's not always a good thing (see: the Chamoy Pickle), these viral dishes have made an impact on our culture, whether we like it or not.
From the OG baked feta pasta to the butter board that took the internet by storm, TikTok is a breeding ground for culinary innovation. It's only August, but it's always fun to take a look back, so here are the 10 hottest TikTok food trends of 2024 so far:
Tomato Ice Toast
The newly trending tomato ice toast is one of Gen Z's most bizarre creations. It's exactly what it sounds like: tomato-flavored shaved ice on toast. People are using frozen veggies to make the granita, which is actually a simple shaved iced made by Italians. Though, typically, it is made from frozen fruit, herbal or spice juices instead.
They're not just putting it on toast, either. They're sprinkling it over burrata and mixing it with other ice shavings too.
In one viral post, chef Eitan Bernath grated the frozen tomato over a ball of burrata before drizzling it in olive oil and balsamic vinegar and adding a sprinkle of salt, pepper, and a sprig of basil.
It garnered quite the mixed response. "Spectacular give me 14 of them right now," one user joked, while another added, "frozen tomato will be tasteless with ice crystals…actually nothing I want to try."
"Was a little skeptical at first but now I don’t wanna eat it any other way," a third person wrote.
Chamoy Pickle
This one is controversial for a reason. The trend, which has appeared in thousands of TikTok videos, includes a dill pickle soaked in a combo of chamoy, sweet and sour candy powders, and tajin. It's then wrapped in a fruit roll up and stuffed with Takis. It's a sweet and spicy combo that's terrifying by appearance alone.
Sleepy Girl Mocktail
In early 2024, the Sleepy Girl Mocktail exploded on TikTok as a miracle beverage of sorts. The concoction—of tart cherry juice, seltzer, and a scoop of magnesium—can reportedly lull you to sleep and keep you in a blissful REM all night long.
Now, whether it actually works or not seems subjective.
Chickle
So you're not a Chamoy Pickle Kit girlie (same). The chickle might be the alternative you've been waiting for. There's nothing to not like about the creation. It's just a fried cheese-wrapped pickle, and it also takes just a quick minute to make. Case in point:
Tanghulu
Tanghulu is the ultimate ASMR food trend. The viral dessert is actually a traditional Chinese street food that's captured the hearts of social media users thanks to its sweet, juicy fruit interior and candied shell, which can be accomplished by boiling water and sugar on the stove to create a sugary exterior.
TikTokers have gotten creative with it too and tried all sorts of fruit: pineapple, grapes, strawberries, kiwi, you name it.
Scrambled Pancakes
Scrambled pancakes became a trend earlier this summer. The polarizing recipe (classic pancakes scrambled like eggs with a spatula) sent TikTok into a tailspin. Even though the original creator admitted it was just a bit and actually hated this new take on a classic breakfast, some fans...didn't. They called it "genius" and "so appealing." To each's own, I suppose.
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Ramen Carbonara
You can't tell me the Buldak ramen carbonara doesn't look so amazing. The cult-fave boxed noodle brand got a serious upgrade when TikTokers decided, 'Hey, why not toss it on the stove with heavy cream and egg?'
Cereal Milk Latte
Wanna play barista? The cereal milk latte is one recipe to add to your roster (if you haven't already). The process is pretty easy too and customizable based on your fave cereal. Simply, toss your go-to brand in a bowl of milk and let it soak, before straining out the cereal and using the milk for your late. It's sugary but not overpowering, with a dash of childhood breakfast nostalgia.
Cucumber Jars
You've probably heard of the cucumber guy (aka @logagm) or seen him splashed across your For You page by now, but food creator's viral cucumber jars are a thing you might want to recreate.
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While shakeable salads are sorta his thing, he's also whipped up cucumber kimchi, a cucumber flight, and the iconic cucumber appetizer from Din Tai Fung, among other recipes.
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Making EVERYTHING from Scratch
While TikTok's Nara smith certainly didn't invent from-scratch cooking, her videos—which feature her ambitious cooking endeavors—have certainly catapulted her into trending status. She's whipped up cereal, potato chips, and so much more, all from scratch.