That’s another typical social-media recipe hook.
It’s not giving any real information about what “these” are yet—it’s just a teaser line designed to make you click “See more.”
How you can tell:
- No recipe name is mentioned
- No ingredients or context are given
- It relies on vague praise (“they vanish instantly”)
- It creates curiosity instead of information
This is a common pattern in food posts:
“Bring these to a party and they’ll disappear in seconds!”
Usually the full post turns out to be something simple like cookies, mini sandwiches, or fried snacks—but the opening is written to maximize engagement.
If you paste the full recipe or tell me what “these” are, I can:
- summarize it clearly
- check if it actually tastes good (based on ingredients)
- or help you rewrite it in a more useful way