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My daughter has named this her new favorite dinner and immediately said: “Mom, this tastes better than in a restaurant!”. It’s so easy to make, so juicy and so full of flavor that the plates will be empty in an instant. One of those dishes you only find once… and then make every week! recipe in the comments. If you want to follow my recipes, write “yes”

Posted on April 24, 2026 by Admin

This is a classic social media food bait caption.

Nothing in it is actually a recipe yet—it’s written to:

  • build curiosity (“recipe in the comments”)
  • trigger engagement (“write yes”)
  • create urgency (“only find once… make every week!”)

It doesn’t tell you:

  • what the dish is
  • ingredients
  • cooking steps
  • or even what cuisine it belongs to

So it’s not really a recipe—just marketing-style text designed to get comments.

What to watch for with posts like this:

  • Over-the-top praise (“better than a restaurant,” “best ever,” etc.)
  • Vague descriptions (“so juicy,” “full of flavor”) without specifics
  • “Comment YES” or “link in comments” engagement traps
  • No actual instructions in the main post

If you actually want the recipe:

You’d need to see the full ingredient list and steps. Otherwise, it’s just a hook.

If you want, paste the “recipe in the comments” part and I can break it down or rewrite it into a clear, real cooking method.

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