Maggi holds a special place in the hearts of all Indians, finding its way into every kitchen across the country. However, in recent times, this humble snack has become the subject of some peculiar experiments. Some dared to add whisky, while others ventured into mutton-infused variations, and a few even took the bold step of filling ice cream cones with Maggi. And now, there's a new addition to this trend - Sting Maggi. Yes, you read that right. The energy drink had joined forces with Maggi in this surprising experiment. In an Instagram video that went viral, a street vendor can be seen giving Maggi this truly unique twist.
The process began with him pouring the carbonated energy drink, Sting, into a hot pan. Next, he broke the Maggi noodles and added them to the pan. A few vegetables were tossed in, followed by some masala and a generous spoonful of ghee for added flavour. As the drink evaporated, the noodles cooked. The end result was a striking red-coloured Maggi dish, ready to be served.
This video has become quite a hit with more than 7 million views. Take a look at the video below:
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You will be surprised to know that before the viral Sting Maggi, someone also created a dish called Maggi Curd Pizza. An adventurous home chef decided to combine two beloved dishes, Maggi and pizza to create a unique fusion. First, she fried the instant noodles to a crisp and crushed them into tiny pieces. Then, she prepared a batter using sooji, curd, and coriander leaves, seasoned to perfection and added in the Maggi pieces. The mixture was cooked in a pan, transforming it into a pizza base. Next came the toppings - pizza sauce, mayonnaise, and a generous layer of cheese, along with a colourful assortment of vegetables. The dish was then baked to perfection, ready to be devoured. The internet didn't show unanimous love to this daring experiment, and the comment section was flooded with playful banter and amused reactions. Read the full story here.
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