Amy Roloff Shares Favorite Food Has ‘Porcupine’ In It?

This week, Amy Roloff shared with fans that her favorite food has “porcupine” in it. But what did the Little People, Big World star really mean by this? Scroll down for all of the details about her latest cooking video and see whether she’s actually eating porcupine.

Amy Roloff’s Cooking Videos

If you follow Amy on social media, you may know that she’s often posting cooking videos. The TLC star gives fans a peek into her “little kitchen” and shares some of her favorite recipes. In the past, she’s whipped up a variety of different entrees, side dishes, and desserts. Occasionally, special guests will make appearances in her cooking videos. Her grandson Jackson Roloff even joined her a while back.

In one recent video, she showed her followers how to make Pork Schnitzel with Lemon Rice. The mother of four also prepared Salmon with Roasted Blistered Tomatoes and Feta Cheese as well as Classic Chocolate Cake.

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Sometimes, Amy receives criticism for her cooking videos. LPBW fans have pointed out her gross habits, such as talking with her mouth full of food or licking her fingers.

But overall, fans seem to enjoy watching her cook and learning about new recipes. The TLC star has now uploaded a new video that hints at an odd ingredient.

LPBW Star Fesses Up To Eating ‘Porcupine?’

In her newest cooking video, which she posted on her Instagram page this week, Amy Roloff mentioned porcupine. This might have caught fans’ attention and left them asking questions.

In her post, she explained how this is one of her favorite recipes and shared its significance. She said, “Sometimes the best kind of comforting meal is the one you used to love as a kid. My mom used to make Porcupine Meatballs and then I made them myself once I became a mom.”

Fortunately, the LPBW star didn’t wait long to tell fans what she really means by this. Amy Roloff said, “But the name might be the best part of this recipe! The rice in the meatballs look like little porcupine spikes after they’re cooked.”

So, there isn’t actually any porcupine in Amy’s dish.

Below, you can see a snap of the Porcupine Meatballs Amy prepared.

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