That phrase is just social media engagement bait, not part of any real recipe.
đź§ What it means
“Must express something to keep getting my recipes… Thank you. Recipe in first (c.o.m.m.e.n.t)”
This usually means:
- the creator is trying to force engagement (likes/comments)
- the “recipe in comments” is used to boost visibility
- there is often no special requirement to get the recipe
🚩 Why it’s misleading
- You don’t need to “express” anything to access content
- Recipes are often posted in comments just to increase interaction
- Sometimes the “first comment” is unrelated, ads, or links
đź§ Reality
If it’s a real recipe, it should be:
- clearly written in the post or caption
- not hidden behind vague instructions
- not dependent on commenting or liking
👍 Bottom line
It’s a clickbait tactic, not a cooking rule.
If you want, I can give you:
🍝 the actual recipe you were trying to see
🍗 or similar recipes without all the social media tricks
🥗 or a full “viral recipes decoded” list so you know what’s real vs fake