People have been warned not to take part in an odd viral cooking trend that sees steak cooked inside a toaster.
A video, which has been recirculating online, shows TikTok user Juliette pulling two steaks out of her toaster with tongs and smearing them in sauce before giving one to her boyfriend and eating the other herself.
The clip, which has already been watched by millions of people, caused concern over people eating undercooked meat.
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The viral footage has also prompted fire crews to voice their concern as they warn people: don't try it at home.
The London Fire Brigade tweeted: "What you having for dinner? This #Electricalsafetyweek we're reminding people to only use electrical products for their designated use.
"Don't cook steaks in a toaster."
Her strange videos exploded last year, leaving people horrified as she begins by placing two hefty cuts of steak into the toaster and popping them down to 'cook'.
She waits until they are browned on the outside before removing them, dousing the meat in sauce and tucking in.
The video has been met with rage and it's not the first time her alternative cooking methods have left viewers baffled, having previously cooked a burger on an iron, hot dogs in a tumble dryer, and spaghetti and meatballs in a coffee maker.
Many people tagged Gordon Ramsay on the post hoping the celebrity chef would set her straight on how to cook steak.
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Others voiced their concerns themselves, with one person commenting: "I'm pretty sure that is a war crime."
A second wrote: "I can still hear it mooing."
Another added: "That's just not right. On so many levels."
However, some users loved the trend as one replied: "I ain't even gonna lie that looks fire."
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