Happy Friday Community!
I listen to a lot of podcasts in my spare time, and one of them always asks their guests what their last meal on earth would be. Which got me thinking about my own...
I have some middle-eastern heritage, so I think my last meal would have to be a big assortment of mediterranean food made by my grandmother: stuffed grape leaves, kibbie, hummus, baba ghanoush, kabees el lift, etc. and then top it off with too much baklava for dessert.
So, if you knew your days were numbered, and you were allowed anything at all, what would your last meal be?
Oh man, good question @zack.
I can't decide between the tasting menu (wine pairing included, of course) at Atelier Crenn or an In n' Out burger (double meat, no cheese, raw onion) and a strawberry milkshake. Do I go fancy or do I go guilty pleasure food? Hmm....
@Monique vdB, I guess that depends on how much time exists between finding out it's your last meal and the arrival of the Reaper. If he's already knocking then go for the burger. There is nothing worse then having to rush a meal as appealing to all the senses.
BTW...I have a new bucket list item :)
-Scott
@Scott Theus worth it. The tasting menu at Benu is also amazing and I considered that for my list instead Two words: Lobster Bao.
Alinea has always been on my bucket list...
I made Baozi once! It didn't come out great haha
Detroit-style pizza. For sure. 🍕❤️
A fantastic choice!
Where can I taste Detroit-style pizza? I mean, Detroit, obviously, but.... like... anywhere else?
Mo, it's the best. 😭 Come to New York, and we'll visit Emmy Squared. Or if you find yourself in Michigan, hop on over to Jet's or Buddy's Pizza.
If Detroit style pizza is anything like Chicago pizza I would have to pass. I was thinking New York style but then I thought of a place in Boston that has excellent Sicilian! mmmmm... :)))
@mccurcio Oh gosh, no, not at all like Chicago-style! For Detroit-style, think rectangle + crispy crust.
You neglected to mention Italian pastries for desert! And for that you would have to come to Boston for either Mike's Pastries or Cafe Vittoria. Now, they both have pros and cons. Mike's is not a sit down site. You grab it and stroll Hanover St. However Cafe Vittoria is a sit down and if you want to ppl watch its great too, and it is known for its 'colorful' clientel, (if ya' noo wadd-a mean...). But don't worry 'bout dat cuz I used to know some of da guys. ;))
There is also a great spot in Austin, TX called Via 313 that does amazing Detroit-style pizza. Those crispy edges call to me, their siren song of deliciousness lulling me into a food coma.
@Steph Part of me wishes you hadn't told me that (I'm visiting the Austin office this week!)
@Erica Moss - no excuses, now you have to try the best pizza in Austin
@Erica Moss ha, I regret nothing, and trust me, neither will you.
That's easy....1 large pizza with double pepperoni, slightly well done, and a margarita.
Oh...and it has to come from here: Pizza Palace
That menu for Pizza Palace look amazing!
Oh this is a hard one to answer. I would have to say a prime rib with mushrooms, mashed potatoes, and some German chocolate cake with a boulevard wheat beer. Or pizza if I was short on time, BBQ chicken pizza, with the beer still and the cake.
Ah, good post :D
If I have superpower to eat without any limit, I would have South Indian Chicken Biryani
.. AND Chicago's Deep Dish Pizza
Drool @ Biryani.
@Aswin AchuthanI will go with Mild Chiken Biryani
It may be just me, but there is something about this topic that makes me want to grab a towel and go hitchhiking.
@Scott Theus As long as you have your towel. ;)
:)
8. Fashion accessory
9. To play peek-a-boo with an infant/toddler
10. A skirt or really short strapless dress
Can we get to 42 uses?
11. Rucksack
12. Blindfold
13. Pillow
14. Wave at a bull in the ring if you are in a Hemingway novel
15. Mop up spills
16. Use as a hammock when sleeping in the forest
17. Use as a hot pad
18. Wrap your hair up out of your face
19. Honeymoon reasons...
20. A field Dressing
21. Put a nice shine on a pair of shoes
23. Soak it in water and sooth a savage sunburn
24. A cape for a super hero
25. Sit on it in the car after a day at the beach
26. An emergency bed for new born kittens
27. Wipe your exercise equipment after you finish your set
Bonus....These are all things I've done :)
28. A Diaper
29. Towel-snapping some buns
30. Curtain to keep the sun out of your window
31. Fishing Net
32. Mosquito/bug defense (wrap yourself up)
33. Lay it on hot sand and get a suntan without burning
34. Use it to make a "Karma's a B****" meme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bElB4_N9qpI -- excluding the one word, completely SFW :)
35. Makeup removal after #34
36. Wrap up a hot/cold pack
37. A "Send Help" flag when stuck on the highway
38. Hang it on your doorknob to warn your roommate you are entertaining a guest
39. A "swiffer mop" cover
40. A chew-toy/tug-of-war rope for your dog
41. A turban
42. A rather annoying cartoon character
Bonus: Use it for this thing that has a name but idk what it is...
UPDATE: Apparently it's called a hobo stick?!
43. Napkin
44. Knee protection on a hard floor
45. Campfire kindling
46. When you're trying to pull someone up dangling from a cliff and they're just ... out ... of ... reach.
#46 though - winning
Hey, you sass that hoopy @Scott Theus ? There's a frood who really knows where his towel is.
Roast lamb with kumara and pumpkin cooked by my mother-in-law followed by hot apple pie with cream and vanilla ice-cream (assuming the end is not long after the meal otherwise I need dairy-free ice-cream).
Followed by Earl Grey tea and banana cake with chocolate icing.
Just take me to a chocolate factory and set me free. Clean my body up when I hit the floor. I'm Augustus Gloop in real life.
Agree with @Kat Warner though, any ice cream would need to be consumed relatively close to my departure.
@Meg Holbrook Living for this reference.
I'm happy you're pickin' up what I'm puttin' down.
I am in @Meg Holbrook anything that has some good crispy hazelnut is my favorite
Coconut something. If I'm going to die, I might as well have something I'm deathly allergic to.
I have a perfume that is Pina Colada smelling. It's my favorite. I've never actually had one.
So it's my last day on earth and I can eat anything? Anything?
I'd eat a mushroom. Specifically:
@Aidan Samuel amazing.
@Aidan Samuelclever - love it!
AHAHAHA Clever.
Fantastic!
Yang's Fried Dumpling!
I eagerly searched for where this is, but see that the answer is Shanghai. Noooooooo.....
Those fried dumplings look amazing.
Showing my UK roots, I'd have a chip butty:
Warm from the oven, thick fluffy slices of bread.
Lashings of melting butter.
Thick cut chips, the slightly waxy kind of potato, rather than the floury kind.
Salt, pepper.
One round would have Worcester sauce, the way I traditionally had them.
The second round would have some cheese and sambal olek.
I would die full and happy.
I agree Linette! I would also put an English Roast dinner out there.
Roast chicken with roast potatoes, vegetables and gravy. What I miss most about being home!
If I know this is my last day on earth, most probably I won't eat a thing on the day. surely it is the meal I had the day before. looking at my current meal routine it would be rice and curry. Oh god! I should change my meals
I would definitly eat a mix of cakes from my grandma - if I had to choose one I would take "Frankfurter Kranz" (Frankfurt wreath) like on this pic. That's something to die for - a lot of buttercream, biscuit dough, marmelade and caramelized almonds.
Will my day on earth end when I finished the meal @zack?
Damn got hungry now - have to call granny on the weekend <3
I need this in my life.
@Meg Holbrook - Come to Germany - you can get this almost everywhere here - but be careful, one piece and you can't do anything else anymore, just sit and relax for the next hour...
@Thomas Schlegel - I'm on my way. Save me a piece.
@Meg HolbrookI can send you the recipe if you want to try it :)
-> Maybe we need a recipe-change-area in this community - would also be helpful when you're not sure what to eat during day
@Fabienne Gerhard - that would be great. I have a bundt pan waiting!
I would take
- a Tom Kha Gai Soup first
- Some Italian pasta with grilled chicken, spinach-cream-sauce and a lot of parmesan cheese
- Creme Brulée
and a Bavarian Weizenbier
Or a bucket full of Nutella - who cares about calories on the last day...
@Thomas SchlegelNutella <3 how could I forget that
Give me a five pound bag of pretzels, a bucket of nutella, and call it good.
Buckets! Goodness I've never seen a bucket of Nutella.
After my pizza, my margarita, and my demise I want to cook my next meal with Anthony Bourdain.
;-;
my heart.
This is a difficult question since I love food. But I guess my answer would be mom's spaghetti with her simple tomato sauce, you know, I'm just your typical girl from Italy. 🙃
Fred’s steak. You can only get it at Schaubs meat market in Palo Alto, CA
Hidden gem of the Silicon Valley techie crowd. Plus mash potatoes and green beans with garlic and butter.
Umm.
I will eat a cheesecake the best one.
My food tastes vary a lot, and I'm rubbish at building a meal where the courses complement each other, so I'll just go over the courses.
I couldn't work out a way to fit a curry dish in there though...
I'd start with tenderloin tamales from Reata in Fort Worth, then gorge myself on the buffalo ribeye and the chile relleno. A Billionaire Margarita to pair with my tamales and a Fort Worth Old Fashion to go with my ribeye.
Half of that fried chicken donut sandwich from Do Rite Donuts in Chicago would count as my savory-sweet dessert which might do me in anyway.
Now that's what I call a meal!
I would either do a meal of my Italian favorites (buffalo mozzarella on anything, lobster pasta, and a simple gelato) or a meal at my favorite Persian restaurant in Houston http://avestahouston.com/ its all good there... no dessert.