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“My Nana and aunties used to make this when I was young, but it turns out the recipe was never written out. When I asked them for it they could remember the ingredients, but not the ratios so I was thrilled to find your recipe. Tasted just as I remember… maybe even better. Simple and delicious!”

Posted on April 13, 2026 by Admin

That’s another social-media comment-style “recipe praise” snippet, not an actual recipe.

What it is doing

This kind of text is written to:

  • create nostalgia (“my Nana and aunties used to make this”)
  • imply authenticity (“old family recipe”)
  • add emotional trust (“tasted just as I remember”)
  • encourage you to look for the recipe in the comments

But it doesn’t tell you what the food is or how to make it.


Why it’s so common

It’s a classic engagement trick in food posts:

  • “family recipe passed down” = emotional hook
  • “no written recipe” = mystery + authenticity
  • “tastes amazing” = social proof

It makes people curious enough to scroll or click.


Reality check

On its own, this could refer to almost anything:

  • cake
  • cookies
  • stew
  • pie
  • fried snacks

There are no ingredients, no dish name, no method, so it’s not useful information.


Bottom line

This is storytelling meant to promote a recipe post, not the recipe itself.

If you want, you can paste the full recipe it’s referring to and I’ll turn it into a clear, usable cooking guide.

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