Watchly Safety Review

Chicken Donuts

Nick DiGiovanni
0:30 · 14.1M views · November 25, 2021
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Some ConcernsReviewed June 2026
1Moderate Concern
3Minor Flags

This cooking video is safe for most kids but includes mild sexual innuendo and crude humor that may not suit younger viewers. The recipe is engaging and educational, teaching basic cooking skills like grinding, shaping, and frying chicken, but the 'spank' comment and suggestive tone are unnecessary. Overall, it's a fun, creative cooking lesson with minor content concerns.

Content Breakdown · 4 Categories

Strong & Crude LanguageSome

Mild crude humor appears when the creator says 'give your chicken a little spank i think she liked it', which sexualizes food preparation in a low-grade way. Additionally, the phrase 'holy' near the end is a minor exclamation but could be interpreted as a mild minced oath. No strong profanity or slurs are present.

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Sexual References & Suggestive ContentA little

The line 'give your chicken a little spank i think she liked it' personifies the chicken and uses a mild sexual innuendo (spanking). This is brief and low-intensity, but it introduces a suggestive joke into what is otherwise a straightforward cooking video.

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Hidden Advertising & Sponsored ContentA little

The creator mentions 'Osmo Salt' in the video tags and uses flaky salt as a finishing touch. While this could be a general brand reference, the presence of a specific salt brand (Osmo) in the tags and the emphasis on 'flaky salt' at the end suggests possible subtle product placement. However, no explicit sponsorship disclosure is made in the brief transcript.

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Human Objectification & Sexualizing LanguageA little

The phrase 'give your chicken a little spank i think she liked it' personifies and mildly sexualizes the food item. While not directed at a human, this gendering and spanking reference applies objectifying language to the chicken, which could normalize objectification in a low-level way.

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What Parents Need to Know

Parents should know that this video teaches a creative chicken donut recipe, which can inspire kids to cook and learn kitchen techniques like grinding meat, shaping, and frying. However, it includes a brief sexual innuendo ('give your chicken a little spank') and crude language ('holy'), which may be inappropriate for younger children. The video is otherwise positive, focusing on cooking, but the humor might require parental guidance for kids under 10.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you think of the chicken donut recipe? Would you try making it with a parent's help?
  2. 2Why do you think the cook said 'give your chicken a little spank'? Is that a joke or something else?
  3. 3What are some safety rules we should follow when using a knife or frying food?
  4. 4How is this recipe different from a regular donut? What makes it healthier or less healthy?
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #chicken #donuts #food #cooking

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is recommended for ages 10 and up due to mild sexual innuendo and crude language. Younger children may not understand the humor, but the cooking content is educational for older kids with parental guidance.

Is there any inappropriate language in this video?

Yes, the video includes a mild crude word ('holy') and a suggestive comment ('give your chicken a little spank'). These are brief but may be inappropriate for younger viewers.

Does this video contain any sexual content?

There is a mild sexual innuendo in the opening line ('give your chicken a little spank'), but no explicit sexual content. The rest of the video focuses on cooking.

Is this video educational for kids?

Yes, it teaches a creative recipe and basic cooking skills like grinding meat, shaping, and frying. However, parents should discuss kitchen safety and the humor with their children.

Are there any safety concerns with the cooking methods shown?

The video shows frying and knife use, which require adult supervision for children. Parents should ensure kids understand safety precautions before attempting the recipe.

Does the video promote unhealthy eating?

The recipe involves fried chicken and donut shapes, which are high in calories and fat. It's a treat, not a daily meal, so parents can discuss balanced eating with their kids.

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