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American TikToker horrifies social media users by cooking her steak in a TOASTER - Daily Mail

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An American TikToker is horrifying social media users with her unconventional way of cooking steak.

Juliette, who goes by @itsmeju1iette on the platform, shared the video last week and wrote that she was 'cooking steak for my boyfriend.' 

The young woman preceded to stuff two raw cuts of steak into a toaster, where she cooked to about medium or medium rare before slathering them in steak sauce.

Yikes! An American TikToker is horrifying social media users with her unconventional way of cooking steak

Yikes! An American TikToker is horrifying social media users with her unconventional way of cooking steak

Questionable: Juliette, who goes by @itsmeju1iette on the platform, shared the video last week and wrote that she was 'cooking steak for my boyfriend'

Questionable: Juliette, who goes by @itsmeju1iette on the platform, shared the video last week and wrote that she was 'cooking steak for my boyfriend'

Good way to start a fire: She loads the raw meat right into an upright toaster

Good way to start a fire: She loads the raw meat right into an upright toaster

'How to cook steak,' she wrote on the video, adding a starry-eye emoji and an angel smiley emoji.

In the short clip, she loads the two think pieces of steak into an upright toaster — not even a toaster oven — and turns it on. 

Once they'd browned on the outside, she fishes them out and puts them on a plate and then adds quite a lot of steak sauce.

Juliette then demonstrates that it's edible by cutting a piece and taking a bite. 

The video has quickly racked up 1.6 million views on her page alone, and at least another 1.2 million on Twitter — where viewers are baffled.

'How to cook steak,' she wrote on the video, adding a starry-eye emoji and an angel smiley emoji
'How to cook steak,' she wrote on the video, adding a starry-eye emoji and an angel smiley emoji

'How to cook steak,' she wrote on the video, adding a starry-eye emoji and an angel smiley emoji

Slathered: Once they'd browned on the outside, she fishes them out and puts them on a plate and then adds quite a lot of steak sauce

Slathered: Once they'd browned on the outside, she fishes them out and puts them on a plate and then adds quite a lot of steak sauce

OK! Juliette then demonstrates that it's edible by cutting a piece and taking a bite
OK! Juliette then demonstrates that it's edible by cutting a piece and taking a bite

OK! Juliette then demonstrates that it's edible by cutting a piece and taking a bite

'Everything is wrong, toaster, the way she’s eating it, All that damn steak sauce,' wrote one commenter.

'Nice way to burn the outside and still get salmonella,' quipped another.

'Not only did you use a toaster but you drowned it steak sauce. Disgusting and disturbing,' tweeted a third.

'Not gonna lie.. you deserve jail time,' yet another chimed in, while one more said: 'Every single day we stray further and further from the Lord.'

Oh no! The video has quickly racked up 1.6 million views on her page alone, and at least another 1.2 million on Twitter — where viewers are baffled

Oh no! The video has quickly racked up 1.6 million views on her page alone, and at least another 1.2 million on Twitter — where viewers are baffled

Those truly concerned might be relieved to know that coming up with questionable cooking methods is Juliette's chosen form of comedy on TikTok.

In her most-viewed video, with 24.6 million views, she demonstrates how to make 'gourmet water' by melting ice cubes on the stove.

In another, she attempts meatballs and spaghetti in a coffee pot, and another view shows her cooking hot dogs in a dryer.

She also makes a burger on an iron and popcorn, eggs, and bacon with a hair straightener. 

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