A FOODIE has been mocked for her easy peasy tortilla recipe, which some mortified viewers have described as bland.
Food enthusiast Sarah Marie, believed to be from the US, shared the recipe in time for summer, as parents are struggling to find time to feed their families and hungry tots.
The cooking enthusiast began by shredding her boiled chicken with a mixerCredit: Tiktok - @sarahkrafftyAfter combining the meat with some mushroom soup, as well as cheese and sour cream, she placed the mixture onto a tortillaCredit: Tiktok - @sarahkrafftyAccording to the author behind the dish, the shredded chicken tortillas are ''easy'' to whip up.
Demonstrating the steps on TikTok, the foodie instructed: ''To start, boil some chicken in a crock pot and season that s**t.''
Once done, Sarah showed in her video, she grabbed a mixer and used the appliance to shred the meat into smaller pieces.
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To make it more spreadable, the whizz also advised to chuck in canned mushroom soup and the star of the show - shredded cheese.
After mixing the two - the cheesy filling and the chicken pieces - together, Sarah put a scoop onto a tortilla and wrapped ''those bad boys up''.
Before placing the dish with the tortillas in the oven, the cooking enthusiast topped it off with more of the ''saucy sauce'' and covered with extra cheese.
''Bake that bad boy at 400F [205C] until it's toasty on top.
''So good and easy to make,'' Sarah was all chuffed as she was about to dig into her dinner.
But whilst Sarah may have enjoyed the meaty dish, fellow foodies on social media would certainly not be giving this recipe a go.
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One mortified viewer exclaimed in horror: ''Immediately no … have seen what I needed to see.''
Another agreed, writing: ''bestie idk about this.''
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''while I imagine the mixture is good, you gotta cover those tortillas before baking. They'll be dry AF with no sauce on them,'' a TikTok user reckoned.
''People are like no, but I think it’s a good concept I’d just add different things like rice maybe some chilli and a lot more seasoning,'' someone shared a few tips.
Sarah posted the recipe on TikTok - but it didn't go down a treatCredit: Tiktok - @sarahkraffty