Watchly Safety Review

Smashburger

Nick DiGiovanni
0:35 · 12.0M views · July 10, 2022
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This video is safe for most children, offering a straightforward, educational cooking tutorial that clearly demonstrates how to make a smashburger. It's a positive, harm-free, and engaging how-to that teaches basic food preparation steps, but the close-up shots of breaking egg yolks and eating a very tall, messy burger might be a bit much for very young or sensitive viewers.

What Parents Need to Know

This is a simple, step-by-step cooking demonstration with no concerning content—zero flags for language, violence, or advertising. The video does a great job teaching practical kitchen skills like caramelizing onions, air frying bacon, and building a burger, which can encourage an interest in cooking and following recipes. Parents should note the use of knives (though not shown in a dangerous way) and hot oil, which reinforces the need for adult supervision if a child wants to try it. The video is purely instructional and fun, with no hidden agendas.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What was your favorite step in making the smashburger, and why?
  2. 2Why do you think the onions were cooked with a sprinkle of sugar?
  3. 3What kitchen safety rules should you follow when making a recipe like this?
  4. 4Why might it be important to follow a recipe step-by-step?
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What's This Video About?

#shorts #burger #smashburger

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

The video is appropriate for ages 5 and up because it is a simple, positive cooking tutorial with no scary or mature content. Younger children can still watch with parental guidance to explain the steps.

Does the video show any dangerous cooking behavior?

No. The video shows safe food preparation, like using a pan and an air fryer, but it does not demonstrate unsafe practices. Children interested in cooking should still have adult supervision.

Are there any product placements or hidden ads?

No. The video does not promote any specific brands or products. It uses generic ingredients (e.g., 'a pan,' 'some oil') and focuses solely on the cooking process.

Could the video encourage unhealthy eating habits?

The video is about a homemade burger, which is a treat, not a daily meal. It teaches a cooking skill and can be part of a conversation about balanced eating if parents wish.

Does the video include any violent or scary content?

Not at all. The only close-up is of breaking an egg yolk, which is playful and fun, not violent. The entire tone is upbeat and instructional.

Will my child learn anything useful from this video?

Yes. The video teaches step-by-step cooking techniques, including caramelizing onions, air frying bacon, and assembling a dish. It can inspire kids to help in the kitchen and follow a recipe.

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