Nyc influenic mock after stunt with semi -mature metro

Put this semi -baked idea in the oven again.

One influential thought they would take advantage of the temptation of New York temples last week trying to delete a set of cookies on a subway station, as seen in a viral video on Instagram.

“Almost almost 100 degrees in NYC, so I’ll see if it is possible to bake these chocolate cookies,” Matt Peterson said in the clip while collecting a dough ball tray.

An amateur baker raised his eyebrows with a silly metro stunt on a recent warm day at NYC. Instagram / @mattpeterson

There has not yet been a three-figure tempo day in Gotham in 2025, though Mercury was hit about 88 degrees F last Thursday-when the clip was posted.

Of course, subway platforms are known to be hotter than road level temperatures, sometimes exceeding 100 degrees during the summer due to limited ventilation, metro braking systems and, ironically, train cooling units.

To see if the underground sweat house can be delicious enough to serve as an underground oven, Peterson placed the tray of raw treatments on an undiscovered platform.

“I found a well -hidden small area,” he told his 300,000 followers. “I will leave them here. Return tonight. See if they bake.”

Peterson claimed they looked a little raw after the experiment. Instagram / @mattpeterson

Viewers were skeptical of this specific out-of-rail by much speculation that rodents and other variables would reach the predecessor of the cookie long before the heat was made.

“Girl who will get s -t in OMG,” shouted one day, while another wrote, “They have touched the subway air that they literally are inedible now.”

“A homeless man will take those dads,” a third warned.

“Rat Pizza is changing his choice of choice only once,” joking a quipster about the iconic city of the city.

Fortunately, this Metro Martha Stewart did not really leave the pile unattended as the video insinuated. The influencer clarified in a following clip that he “sat at this Metro Station while storing these [cookies] all day ”to not have his dough sliding.

He referred to an earlier natural baking experiment, where he left the dough of the cookie unattended at the top of a porta-Potty on the 100 degree heat coachlla, only for these disaster cookies to fall into dirt when a bathroom opened the door.

The influencer clarified in a following clip that he “sat at this Metro Station while storing these [cookies] Throughout the day ”to avoid his slippery dough. Instagram / @mattpeterson

This time, Vlogger would not let the chocolate chips fall where they could.

After 8 hours in the subway, during which Peterson said he was sweating the bucket, he claimed to have a slight change.

“They are not mature,” said the content maker, who noted that the great looked a little “dough”, but felt that the little ones were cooked a little.

When the underground baker ran a passerby pastime, however, they said they seemed “pretty raw”.

Peterson eventually admitted that they really looked more like Coex Ceviche.

An Instagram commenter labeled the stunt a “semi -mature idea”.

Baking experts agree that cookies are best matured between 325 to 375 degrees – much hotter than a subway station – for about 10 minutes, depending on the desired crisis level.

This will be said, independent foods have managed to heat their sales using non -conventional methods.

During a much more successful baking experiment in Jerry last summer, Arizona Park Rangers cooked banana bread inside a vehicle during a heated heat wave, bringing new meaning to the term “mature sun”.

The breads were cooked for about four hours on the dashboard, which hit 211 degrees Fahrenheit afternoon – the equivalent of a fresh oven environment.

At a time when Rangers pulled out this desert dessert from the car’s bucket, the outside of the cakes was fried, though it was still a “slightly clumsy from the inside,” they described.


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