Hello there, fellow food enthusiasts! I trust you had a wonderful Christmas and are ready to welcome the New Year with a plethora of gastronomic delights. As we bid farewell to the remnants of our holiday feasts, it’s time to delve into the latest TikTok food phenomena that have been captivating audiences during this festive season.
We all relish that feeling of pride when we believe our roast dinner was unparalleled, but have you ever pondered whether your culinary creation would receive the stamp of approval from the online world? Just like fashion and music, food has its own trends, and TikTok is the platform where these trends come to life.
Let’s explore five of the most sizzling food trends that have been dominating the TikTok scene this holiday season, and see how your roast measures up to these chic newcomers in the culinary realm!
1. Caviar Bumps
Step aside, royals – caviar has become a sensation on TikTok. The trend involves placing fish roe directly on the back of your hand and savouring it in one swift motion. This method purportedly allows you to experience the unadulterated flavour of the caviar, as it doesn’t mingle with other food flavours, but interacts solely with your skin. And believe it or not, experts predict that this trend will continue well into 2024.
2. Rosemary Cocktails
The concept behind this trend is straightforward – rosemary resembles a fir tree and imparts a festive flavour, making it a hit for cocktails on TikTok. So, if you’re seeking a new festive libation to indulge in, a rosemary cocktail might just be the perfect choice.
3. Trout Over Salmon
It’s official – trout has stolen the spotlight from salmon. More economical, nearly indistinguishable in appearance, and easier to cure, trout is set to grace the menus of London’s finest establishments in 2024. So, those blinis that inundated your Instagram stories and For You pages this Christmas? It’s likely they were adorned with trout, not salmon.
4. Orange Glazed Gammon
Move over, Coca-Cola ham – the orange glazed gammon took centre stage this year. Aaron Middleton, a star from MasterChef The Professionals, unveiled a spiced orange and honey glazed gammon that stole the hearts of TikTok users. Even though it originates from 2022, it has unquestionably left its mark in 2023.
5. Miso-Mania
Miso, the Japanese soybean paste, has been causing a stir this holiday season. From miso-infused leeks to miso butter onions, this umami-rich paste has revolutionised traditional holiday dishes. And to top it off, miso recipes from as far back as 2020 are still eliciting comments and adoration on TikTok, demonstrating its enduring popularity among food aficionados.
So, there you have it – the five most fashionable new food trends that have been setting TikTok ablaze this holiday season. Whether you’re an aspiring home chef or simply a casual food enthusiast, these trends are certain to inject some excitement into your culinary escapades in the New Year. Who knows, perhaps your next soirée will feature caviar bumps or a trout-based sensation that will impress your guests and keep the TikTok trend alive. Keep on cooking!