Not So Happy Holiday Mashup (Culinary Crimes)
Holiday Culinary Crimes: Identifying Recipe Modifications
Judge how viewers' recipe edits for Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas dishes either saved or ruined established holiday traditions.
Short Summary
- Evaluate three fan-submitted variations for holiday staples: Deviled Eggs (Eye of Newt), Turkey Wontons, and the notorious Fruitcake.
- Determine efficiently whether aesthetic changes or texture improvements successfully enhanced the original recipe concept.
- Successfully identify fusion dishes where substitutions (like cream cheese for cranberry sauce) provided superior flavor and texture pairings.
- This episode details the judges' experience tasting the original recipes versus highly modified versions, concluding with appropriate sentencing for the culinary offenders.
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Top Comments (10)
culinary crimes with courtney's husband and courtney's wife.
Bro Courtney hates Shayne’s baby walk so much that they didn’t even have to turn around to know he was doing it 😭
6:20 Shayne saying "my cat" is for some reason so funny, it's like your sibling saying "my mom" instead of "our"
Rumor has it Arasha still hasn't been born
Courtney didn't even need to look. She felt the baby-walk from Shayne through the goddamn air.
"you're dressed as op" is frying me
The way Shayne moves when he pretends to be a little kid, I fully understand how he drowned.
14:25 can we please get an special episode of beopardy that’s just about animals and it’s Arasha vs Angela??? I swear these two don’t know animals at all
14:20 - It comes from the witches in Macbeth. 'Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog, adder's fork and blind worm's sting, lizard's leg and owlet's wing, for a charm of powerful trouble, like a hell-broth boil and bubble' - all or most of which are old folk names for different herbs and roots actually. So no newts were harmed in the potion making. It's actually just mustard seed.
Shayne must really miss Garrett’s cooking. He was essentially describing the Halloween deviled eggs Garrett made.
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Top Comments (10)
culinary crimes with courtney's husband and courtney's wife.
Bro Courtney hates Shayne’s baby walk so much that they didn’t even have to turn around to know he was doing it 😭
6:20 Shayne saying "my cat" is for some reason so funny, it's like your sibling saying "my mom" instead of "our"
Rumor has it Arasha still hasn't been born
Courtney didn't even need to look. She felt the baby-walk from Shayne through the goddamn air.
"you're dressed as op" is frying me
The way Shayne moves when he pretends to be a little kid, I fully understand how he drowned.
14:25 can we please get an special episode of beopardy that’s just about animals and it’s Arasha vs Angela??? I swear these two don’t know animals at all
14:20 - It comes from the witches in Macbeth. 'Eye of newt and toe of frog, wool of bat and tongue of dog, adder's fork and blind worm's sting, lizard's leg and owlet's wing, for a charm of powerful trouble, like a hell-broth boil and bubble' - all or most of which are old folk names for different herbs and roots actually. So no newts were harmed in the potion making. It's actually just mustard seed.
Shayne must really miss Garrett’s cooking. He was essentially describing the Halloween deviled eggs Garrett made.