Watchly Safety Review

Garlic Naan

Nick DiGiovanni
0:56 · 12.7M views · February 15, 2021
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This cooking tutorial is safe for most kids, with only a single mild phrase ('stupid thick') that some parents may want to note. The video excels at teaching basic cooking skills like kneading and using yeast, and it encourages creativity with toppings. It's a short, engaging recipe that families can enjoy together.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a straightforward cooking tutorial for making garlic naan from scratch. It does an excellent job of demonstrating basic cooking techniques like activating yeast, kneading dough, and using a cast iron skillet, which can teach children about following recipes and kitchen safety. The only potential concern is the phrase 'these bubbles are stupid thick,' which is mild but may be considered informal language. Overall, it's a positive, educational video that encourages hands-on learning and family cooking time.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What steps did the cook follow to make the naan dough? Why do you think the dough needed to rest for an hour?
  2. 2The cook used a cast iron skillet and a hot pan. What safety rules should we follow when cooking with hot surfaces?
  3. 3How did the yeast help the dough rise? Can you think of other foods that use yeast?
  4. 4What other toppings could you add to naan besides garlic butter and parsley? How would you make it your own?
Garlic Naan
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What's This Video About?

This is the easiest, the best recipe for garlic naan I can find. You can make any type of naan with this recipe. Sub the garlic butter at the end for some honey, or perhaps fold in a few caramelized onions to the dough before cooking. So. Darn. Good. #shorts #naan #indian #garlicnaan #garlic #bread #masterchef

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children ages 5 and up. It contains a simple, step-by-step cooking demonstration with no concerning content, though younger children may need help with the kneading and hot skillet steps.

Is this video safe for my child to watch?

Yes, the video is safe for children. It has zero scores across all content concerns, including no strong language, violence, or advertising. The only minor issue is the phrase 'these bubbles are stupid thick,' which is mild and not offensive.

What educational value does this video have?

The video teaches basic cooking skills like kneading dough, using yeast, and cooking in a cast iron skillet. It also introduces kitchen safety concepts, such as handling hot pans, and encourages following a recipe.

Does this video contain any hidden advertising?

The video is a straightforward cooking tutorial with no hidden ads or sponsored content. The creator does not promote any products or brands, making it safe for children without commercial influence.

Is the video engaging for young children?

The video is very short (under 2 minutes) and fast-paced, which may not hold the attention of very young children. However, it is engaging for kids interested in cooking or food, and the clear steps make it easy to follow.

Can I watch this video with my child?

Yes, the video is suitable for family viewing. It has no mature themes, and the cooking process is simple enough for parents and children to watch together and even try the recipe as a family activity.

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