Watchly Safety Review

Lava Steak

Nick DiGiovanni
0:30 · 68.7M views · April 20, 2025
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Minor FlagsReviewed June 2026
1Minor Flag

This episode is safe for most kids, offering a unique and educational look at cooking with extreme heat. The video is creative and engaging, but it lacks safety warnings about handling molten glass, which could be a concern for younger or more impressionable viewers. Overall, it's a fun, short demonstration that can spark curiosity about science and cooking.

Content Breakdown · 1 Category

Low-Quality, Extreme & Stunt ContentA little

The video uses a stunt-like cooking method (cooking steak on molten glass from a 2000°F furnace) which is extreme and gimmicky, but it remains focused on the cooking process rather than pure shock value.

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We'll start by taking some molten glass out of a 2000 degree Fahrenheit furnace.
And once it's red hot, we'll put it down on a cast iron tray.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a short, safe cooking demonstration that shows how to cook a steak using molten glass. It is educational in that it introduces kids to the concept of high heat and cooking methods, but it does not include any safety warnings about handling molten glass. Parents should note that while the video is harmless to watch, it might inspire curiosity about dangerous activities, so a discussion about safety is recommended. The video is free of any inappropriate content, making it suitable for most children.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1Why do you think the creator used molten glass to cook the steak instead of a regular pan?
  2. 2What safety precautions do you think are necessary when working with something as hot as molten glass?
  3. 3How does the cooking process in this video compare to how we cook food at home?
  4. 4What did you learn about heat and cooking from this video?
Lava Steak
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What's This Video About?

@ChefRush #lava #steak #cooking

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is appropriate for children aged 8 and up. The content is safe and educational, but the use of molten glass at 2000°F and the cooking process may be too intense or confusing for younger viewers.

Is there any inappropriate content in this video?

No, the video does not contain any strong language, violence, or inappropriate themes. It is a simple demonstration of cooking a steak using molten glass, with no concerning content.

What educational value does this video have?

The video shows a unique cooking method using molten glass, which can spark curiosity about science and heat. It also demonstrates basic cooking steps like seasoning with salt and pepper, which can be educational for kids interested in cooking.

Are there any safety concerns in this video?

The video involves handling molten glass at 2000°F, which is extremely dangerous. While the creator appears to use safety equipment, children should not attempt this at home. The video does not provide safety warnings, so parents should discuss the risks.

Is this video part of a series?

The video is short (under 2 minutes) and focuses on a single cooking demonstration. It is not part of a series, but the creator may have similar videos. Parents can check the channel for more content.

Does this video contain hidden advertising?

The video is purely a cooking demonstration with no hidden ads or sponsored content. The classification scores confirm no hidden advertising, so it is safe from that perspective.

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