Bro literally hammers sister's attempt at baking
Updated | By Udesha Moodley-Judhoo
When you make rock-hard muffins and people are calling them "rusk muffins"...

If you love experimenting in the kitchen or have a passion for baking, you’ll know that baking is more science than art, and it's not always easy for beginners.
Even seasoned bakers can face epic kitchen fails when testing new recipes or developing new creations. Let’s just say some baking disasters could double as weapons of mass destruction…
We’re not trying to be dramatic, but this brother might have taken things a little too far when he brought a hammer into the kitchen.
The only logical reason for bringing a hammer into the kitchen would be to fix something, but that wasn’t the case here. This brother had a very different mission: to put his sister’s muffins to the ultimate durability test.
Unfortunately, his experiment didn’t exactly sing praises for her baking skills.
Instead, it was an epic fail, and he made sure to capture the moment as undeniable proof that this recipe was a definite no-go.
Watch the video below – courtesy of TikTok.
@luthocmhcpt Never trusting her again 😭
♬ original sound - Sandisiwe Mathamo
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Lutho, the brother who posted the video, made it clear – he's never trusting her baking again.
The comments section didn’t hold back either, with people roasting (and toasting) the muffins in the most brutal yet hilarious ways.
But hey, no one is born a baker. Every skill takes time and practise, and if this was her first attempt, kudos to her for giving it a shot.
"Rusk muffins guys, you've never heard of them?"
"Ask her which flour she used, it can hold my relationship."
"Ingredients: 5 cups cement, 3 cups soil, 1 cup water."
"Your muffins rock."
"She is a solid baker."
"The secret ingredient is tough love."

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