Jinger Duggar serves badly burned pizza to husband Jeremy Vuolo and kids after criticizing ‘mean’ dishes

JINGER Duggar posted a new look at his cooking skills on social media.
The Counting On star took to her Instagram Stories yesterday to show off her homemade pizzas.
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In the video, Jinger pans her camera over the plates as relaxing music plays in the background.
The first pizza she showed was heart-shaped and appeared to be topped with a selection of colorful peppers.
Unfortunately it was also very charred, with bubbles of burnt batter coming out of the layers of sauce and toppings.
She also showed a cheesy meatball pizza that looked much paler than the first one, a salami pizza with a blackened crust, and a few smaller pies, which looked like they had already been hollowed out.


The 29-year-old then took her camera away from the food, revealing the al dente setting for dinner that evening as the sun set.
She left her clip without a caption, but made sure to tag her 35-year-old husband, Jeremy Vuolo, in the video.
Jinger’s food has already been criticized by fans.
In December, Jeremy posted a video of Jinger and himself learning how to make a “pizookie”.
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Fans weren’t impressed with the fare, with one commenting, “Based on the rest of her cooking, yeah, they need help baking a cookie.”
Another sternly posted: “It’s really good when done right, but theirs probably tastes like garbage.”
Jinger also previously showed off his method of making an “Arkansas classic”; a tater tot casserole.
An unimpressed follower posted the clip to Reddit, where one fan commented, “Omg girrrrrrrl at least pretend you know what you’re doing.”
Another wrote under her Instagram post: “I saw you pull your hair out!”
A third roast: “It’s not from Arkansas. It’s from the depths of Hell.”
The mother-of-two also drew judgment from her fans with an “overdone”, “murdered” steak a few days later.
IT’S A FAMILY THING
The Duggars have an extended universe of culinary failures.
Parents Jim Bob and Michelle were slammed for their own “disgusting” meal last year, as were many of their 19 children.
The couple’s hash brown casserole has been criticized for both its appeal and its apparent unhealthiness.
“What’s with this family and these frozen potatoes?” one person asked, while another exclaimed, “my arteries clog at the sight of using half a stick of melted butter as a topping.”


Another mused, “What good is 1/2 teaspoon of pepper with 2 pounds of frozen potatoes?”
One person admitted, “My stomach hurts just thinking about it.”

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