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* AntiClimax: When making the coffee jello from ''Anime/TheDisastrousLifeOfSaikiK'', Andrew decides to make three different versions based on how Saiki describes them: one made from instant or store-bought coffee (claimed by Saiki to be inferior to the made-from-scratch kind), one made from espresso (like in the café Saiki goes to), and one made from Kopi Luwak coffee (since Saiki buys a coffee jello priced at ¥2,950 or $18.74). Having never tried the latter coffee before, Andrew decides to have a cup and his opinion can be summarized as this trope.
--> '''Andrew:''' About the nicest thing I could say about it is that it is incredibly smooth, zero acidity, zero bitterness, doesn't need any milk or sugar, but the worst thing I could say about it is that it's boring. It's kinda like the best cup of diner coffee that I've ever had in my life, certainly not worth $30 a cup.


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* AntiClimax: When making the coffee jello from ''Anime/TheDisastrousLifeOfSaikiK'', Andrew decides to make three different versions based on how Saiki describes them: one made from instant or store-bought coffee (claimed by Saiki to be inferior to the made-from-scratch kind), one made from espresso (like in the café Saiki goes to), and one made from Kopi Luwak coffee (since Saiki buys a coffee jello priced at ¥2,950 or $18.74). Having never tried the latter coffee before, Andrew decides to have a cup and his opinion can be summarized as this trope.
--> '''Andrew:''' About the nicest thing I could say about it is that it is incredibly smooth, zero acidity, zero bitterness, doesn't need any milk or sugar, but the worst thing I could say about it is that it's boring. It's kinda like the best cup of diner coffee that I've ever had in my life, certainly not worth $30 a cup.

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* AntiClimax: When making the coffee jello from ''Anime/TheDisastrousLifeOfSaikiK'', Andrew decides to make three different versions based on how Saiki describes them: one made from instant or store-bought coffee (claimed by Saiki to be inferior to the made-from-scratch kind), one made from espresso (like in the café Saiki goes to), and one made from Kopi Luwak coffee (since Saiki buys a coffee jello priced at ¥2,950 or $18.74). Having never tried the latter coffee before, Andrew decides to have a cup and his opinion can be summarized as this trope.
--> '''Andrew:''' About the nicest thing I could say about it is that it is incredibly smooth, zero acidity, zero bitterness, doesn't need any milk or sugar, but the worst thing I could say about it is that it's boring. It's kinda like the best cup of diner coffee that I've ever had in my life, certainly not worth $30 a cup.



* SoOkayItsAverage: [[InvokedTrope Andrew's opinion of Kopi Luwak coffee.]] He claims that, while it's good enough to not need any cream or sugar, there's nothing especially extraordinary about it to justify the $100 price tag or the homework you'd have to do to avoid unwittingly rewarding animal cruelty by buying farmed beans. He sums it up as both the best and [[AntiClimax most boring]] cup of coffee he's ever had.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: [[InvokedTrope Andrew's opinion of Kopi Luwak coffee.]] He claims that, while it's good enough to not need any cream milk or sugar, there's nothing especially extraordinary about it to justify the $100 $30-$100 price tag or the homework you'd have to do to avoid unwittingly rewarding animal cruelty by buying farmed beans. He sums it up as both the best and [[AntiClimax most boring]] cup of diner coffee he's ever had.had and even advises against buying it at all since he believes nobody should spend that much money on coffee no matter how good it is.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: [[InvokedTrope Andrew's opinion of Kopi Luwak coffee.]] He claims that, while it's good enough to not need any cream or sugar, there's nothing especially extraordinary about it to justify the $100 price tag or the homework you'd have to do to avoid unwittingly rewarding animal cruelty by buying farmed beans.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: [[InvokedTrope Andrew's opinion of Kopi Luwak coffee.]] He claims that, while it's good enough to not need any cream or sugar, there's nothing especially extraordinary about it to justify the $100 price tag or the homework you'd have to do to avoid unwittingly rewarding animal cruelty by buying farmed beans. He sums it up as both the best and [[AntiClimax most boring]] cup of coffee he's ever had.
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** In "The Secret Ingredient Soup from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''", Andrew goes through the laborious process of his first attempt at making ''lamian'' (Chinese-style pulled noodles) by hand--a process that about 3 hours of constant kneading, stretching, and folding that Andrew did for the sake of showing how it's done.

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** In "The Secret Ingredient Soup from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''", ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda1''", Andrew goes through the laborious process of his first attempt at making ''lamian'' (Chinese-style pulled noodles) by hand--a process that about 3 hours of constant kneading, stretching, and folding that Andrew did for the sake of showing how it's done.
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#''Anime with Alvin'', starring Alvin Zhou of Buzzfeed. This series, launched in 2021 after the success of Alvin's hijacking of the channel with the April Fool's "Gotcha Pork Roast" video, features Alvin making foods from anime in the same basic style as a classic ''Binging with Babish'' video. This got a further sub-series/spinoff in 2022 with ''Arcade with Alvin'', in which Alvin makes food from video games (usually Japanese ones) instead of anime, and still another in 2023 with "Anything with Alvin", in which Alvin makes more or less what he wants, but usually something from a video he saw online and usually something from Asia.

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#''Anime with Alvin'', starring Alvin Zhou of Buzzfeed. This series, launched in 2021 after the success of Alvin's hijacking of the channel with the April Fool's "Gotcha Pork Roast" video, features Alvin making foods from anime in the same basic style as a classic ''Binging with Babish'' video. This got a further sub-series/spinoff in 2022 with ''Arcade with Alvin'', in which Alvin makes food from video games (usually Japanese ones) instead of anime, and still another in 2023 with "Anything ''Anything with Alvin", Alvin'', in which Alvin makes more or less what he wants, but usually something from a video he saw online and usually something from Asia.
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* DogFoodDiet: When recreating ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'''s "Bachelor Chow", he quickly concludes that there's not actually such a thing as dog-food-for-humans, and so the most accurate available alternative is... actual dog food. He was not happy about having to taste-test it.[[note]]He was even less happy that the footage from the first take got corrupted, meaning he had to taste-test it again.[[/note]] The recreated recipe he came up with afterwards was essentially dehydrated food cubes, similar to potato hash.

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* DogFoodDiet: When recreating ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'''s "Bachelor Chow", he quickly concludes that there's not actually such a thing as dog-food-for-humans, and so the most accurate available alternative is... actual dog food. He was not happy about having to taste-test it.[[note]]He was even less happy that the footage from the first take got corrupted, meaning he had to taste-test it again.[[/note]] The recreated recipe he came up with afterwards ended up being freeze-dried beef bourogignon, which did follow the letter of the concept (could be rehydrated with just water like in the show), but not the spirit, as it was essentially dehydrated food cubes, similar to potato hash.a ton of extra work, which really defeats the purpose.

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* AndADietCoke: The [[Series/ParksAndRecreation Paunch Burger]], aka The Dinner For Breakfast is a triple cheeseburger with onion rings and a fried egg... as well as a single leaf of lettuce on the bottom. It also comes with a side of chili cheese fries.



* DogFoodDiet: When recreating ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'''s "Bachelor Chow", he quickly concludes that there's not actually such a thing as dog-food-for-humans, and so the most accurate available alternative is... actual dog food. He was not happy about having to taste-test it.[[note]]He was even less happy that the footage from the first take got corrupted, meaning he had to taste-test it again.[[/note]]

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* DogFoodDiet: When recreating ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'''s "Bachelor Chow", he quickly concludes that there's not actually such a thing as dog-food-for-humans, and so the most accurate available alternative is... actual dog food. He was not happy about having to taste-test it.[[note]]He was even less happy that the footage from the first take got corrupted, meaning he had to taste-test it again.[[/note]][[/note]] The recreated recipe he came up with afterwards was essentially dehydrated food cubes, similar to potato hash.



* MegaMealChallenge: Averted - Whenever a recipe is too big for a normal person to reasonably eat by themselves, such as the Bubble Bass Order or the Harold And Kumar White Castle meal, it's just divided up amongst the rest of the cast and other friends.



* NutritionalNightmare: It kind of comes with the territory. Plenty of the examples on that page have been attempted, with varying degrees of success, including Moon Waffles.

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* NutritionalNightmare: It kind of comes with the territory. Plenty of the examples on that page have been attempted, with varying degrees of success, including Moon Waffles. Special note goes to the [[Series/ParksAndRecreation Paunch Burger]], which Andrew admits was delicious, but didn't eat more than a third of, as it was so fatty he felt like his blood was turning into gravy.
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#''Anime with Alvin'', starring Alvin Zhou of Buzzfeed. This series, launched in 2021 after the success of Alvin's hijacking of the channel with the April Fool's "Gotcha Pork Roast" video, features Alvin making foods from anime in the same basic style as a classic ''Binging with Babish'' video. This got a further sub-series/spinoff in 2022 with ''Arcade with Alvin'', in which Alvin makes food from video games (usually Japanese ones) instead of anime.

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#''Anime with Alvin'', starring Alvin Zhou of Buzzfeed. This series, launched in 2021 after the success of Alvin's hijacking of the channel with the April Fool's "Gotcha Pork Roast" video, features Alvin making foods from anime in the same basic style as a classic ''Binging with Babish'' video. This got a further sub-series/spinoff in 2022 with ''Arcade with Alvin'', in which Alvin makes food from video games (usually Japanese ones) instead of anime.anime, and still another in 2023 with "Anything with Alvin", in which Alvin makes more or less what he wants, but usually something from a video he saw online and usually something from Asia.
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# ''Football Fusion'', starring Sawyer Jacobs, Esq., COO and in-house counsel for Binge Entertainment (the legal corporate form of the BCU) and (more importantly) Andrew's friend from childhood and a huge fan of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Buffalo Bills]]. Launched in fall 2022, this one has Sawyer--who by his own admission has no culinary training--creating dishes that combine classic foods from two cities whose teams are playing each other that week into a craveable gametime snack.

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# ''Football Fusion'', starring Sawyer Jacobs, Esq., COO and in-house counsel for Binge Entertainment (the legal corporate form of the BCU) and (more importantly) Andrew's friend from childhood and a huge fan of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Buffalo Bills]]. Launched in fall 2022, this one has Sawyer--who by his own admission has no culinary training--creating training, not even as a home cook--creating dishes that combine classic foods from two cities whose teams are playing each other that week into a craveable gametime snack.
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-->'''Andrew:''' About the only advice I can offer you is just don't give up. Sure, anyone can go to their local Asian grocer and get fresh noodles that are arguably better than what you can make yourself, and it would be cheap, and it would be easy, and it would be convenient, and it wouldn't physically exhaust you, but I... I can't quite remember what my point was here.

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-->'''Andrew:''' --->'''Andrew:''' About the only advice I can offer you is just don't give up. Sure, anyone can go to their local Asian grocer and get fresh noodles that are arguably better than what you can make yourself, and it would be cheap, and it would be easy, and it would be convenient, and it wouldn't physically exhaust you, but I... I can't quite remember what my point was here.



-->'''Brad[[note]]the cameraman/editor[[/note]]:''' And, uh, so, how does this relate to bread?\\

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-->'''Brad[[note]]the --->'''Brad[[note]]the cameraman/editor[[/note]]:''' And, uh, so, how does this relate to bread?\\



-->'''Babish:''' I couldn't get any actual flavor, but it felt like I had just put cleaning supplies in my mouth or something.

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-->'''Babish:''' --->'''Babish:''' I couldn't get any actual flavor, but it felt like I had just put cleaning supplies in my mouth or something.



--->'''Andrew:''' Hey, what's up guys, and welcome back to Binging With Babish where this week we are taking credi- (Nick walks in, interrupting him) Oh my god, where did you come from?

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--->'''Andrew:''' -->'''Andrew:''' Hey, what's up guys, and welcome back to Binging With Babish where this week we are taking credi- (Nick walks in, interrupting him) Oh my god, where did you come from?
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** In the ''Botched'' episode for Cacio e Pepe, Andrew and Brad are very insistent on that a later part of the footage is from the same day as the earlier part, and Andrew definitely did not get engaged to Jess between filming sessions. Despite what the sudden appearance of mold on the giant wheel of parmesan that was opened during the first part would have you believe.

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* {{Metaphorgotten}}: in "The Secret Ingredient Soup from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''", Andrew goes through the laborious process of his first attempt at making ''lamian'' (Chinese-style pulled noodles) by hand--a process that about 3 hours of constant kneading, stretching, and folding that Andrew did for the sake of showing how it's done.

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"The Secret Ingredient Soup from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda''", Andrew goes through the laborious process of his first attempt at making ''lamian'' (Chinese-style pulled noodles) by hand--a process that about 3 hours of constant kneading, stretching, and folding that Andrew did for the sake of showing how it's done.


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** In the ''Botched'' episode on the Ribwich, Andrew notes that the worst of his buns is also the one with the best shape for his patties, and mentions how he was the weirdo in school. He then compares one of his better buns to a bully he went to school with and tells a three minute long story about how the bully scammed him out of money and managed to get Andrew suspected of dealing drugs, which led to Andrew having to change schools, but that ended up being a positive change for him...
-->'''Brad[[note]]the cameraman/editor[[/note]]:''' And, uh, so, how does this relate to bread?\\
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'''Andrew:''' Ummmmm... gluten development?


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* StealingTheCredit: PlayedForLaughs in the crossover with ''Cocktail Chemistry'', where in the latter's video (Black Yukon Sucker Punch from Twin Peaks) Nick visits Andrew to get some help with beating egg whites to stiff peaks, and it cuts to Andrew seemingly giving a regular episode intro:
--->'''Andrew:''' Hey, what's up guys, and welcome back to Binging With Babish where this week we are taking credi- (Nick walks in, interrupting him) Oh my god, where did you come from?
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* StylisticSuck: During the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]], the channel covers foods Babish made up from [[RealTrailerFakeMovie movies he also made up]]. This logically means that he has full creative control and could just make good food the first time around, and for some episodes he does, but for the episode making up "They Kidnapped my Son on Christmas", he intentionally writes flaws into the "screen-accurate" version so he can then correct them for the "Babish" version.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: In August of 2023, Andrew began creating [[RealTrailerFakeMovie clips of fake movies that he creates himself]] to highlight innovative culinary creations while standing in solidarity with [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]]. The reason is simple: Even requesting the use of clips from ''any'' movie not under public domain would be crossing the proverbial picket line by promoting that film.
* RealTrailerFakeMovie: In recognition of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]], Andrew opts to make food from the nonexistent movies "They Kidnapped my Son on Christmas" and "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro", with him acting out the opening clips himself.

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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: In August of 2023, Andrew began creating using [[RealTrailerFakeMovie clips of fake movies that he creates himself]] and the BCU crew create themselves]] to highlight innovative culinary creations while standing in solidarity with the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]]. The reason is simple: Even requesting the use of clips from ''any'' movie not under public domain would be crossing the proverbial picket line by promoting that film.
* RealTrailerFakeMovie: In recognition of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]], Andrew opts to make food from the nonexistent movies "They Kidnapped my Son on Christmas" and Christmas", "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro", and "Hot Dog Detective: Crown of Condiments", with him and the BCU crew acting out the opening clips himself.clips.

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%% * RealMenCook: Andrew's a more mature, masculine guy than his job description would indicate.

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* RealTrailerFakeMovie: In recognition of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]], Andrew opts to make food from "They Kidnapped my Son on Christmas", a nonexistent movie, with him acting out the opening clip himself.

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* RealTrailerFakeMovie: In recognition of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]], Andrew opts to make food from the nonexistent movies "They Kidnapped my Son on Christmas", a nonexistent movie, Christmas" and "Sweet Tooth Goes Euro", with him acting out the opening clip clips himself.
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* RealTrailerFakeMovie: In recognition of the [[UsefulNotes/TVStrikes 2023 WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike]], Andrew opts to make food from "They Kidnapped my Son on Christmas", a nonexistent movie, with him acting out the opening clip himself.
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** Once the [[Series/SaturdayNightLive "Overnight Salad"]] is assembled, it's meant to be left out overnight on the radiator. Andrew points out that his current residence does not have a radiator, so he brings out a space heater to simulate the same environment... and ''then'' points out that no, he is not going to let this already-disgusting concoction rot in the heat for multiple hours.
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* DoingItForTheArt:
** [[invoked]] After making [[Series/TheOfficeUS Kevin's famous chili]], Andrew decides to go the extra mile (because as he states, he's all about accuracy and faithfulness to the source material) and serve it appropriately: spilled onto a carpet. A "low-quality poly-fiber carpet", like you would see in an office, to be exact.
** The [[WesternAnimation/RegularShow Death Sandwich]] isn't anything to sneeze at (it's a fair amount of meat), but it isn't going to kill you if you eat it wrong. To fulfill the idea of a potentially lethal meal, Andrew enlists the help of [[Series/IronChef Chef Masaharu Morimoto]] to add ''fugu'' to the sandwich, a fish that will ''absolutely'' kill you if it isn't prepared properly.
** While in New Orleans, Babish and Rashid went out of their way to put in the time and energy to do a shot-for-shot remake of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLFpTLEnrqU Homer's food tour]] [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS29E17LisaGetsTheBlues of New Orleans]].
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* PrecisionFStrike: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCo8idPwoes Dropped in its uncensored glory in an outtake]] after [[spoiler:the contents drop from the ring mold]] in the tiramisu episode.
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* BadassBaritone: He's known for having a deep, soothing voice that helpfully complements his videos.
** In the comments of his WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers-themed video, one commenter noted that he kind of sounds like a decongested [[Creator/HJonBenjamin Bob Belcher]].
** This becomes funnier when Creator/HJonBenjamin, the voice of Bob, collaborated with Babish on a cocktail video.
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# ''Pruébalo'',[[note]]Spanish for "Try it!"[[/note]] starring Rick Martinez, also formerly of the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Starting in 2021, this is a food travelogue series exploring Mexican cuisine. Season 1 (2021-22) was based around exploring the regional cuisines of western and northern Mexico, with Rick based in Mazatlán, Sinaloa (where Rick had originally been stranded during the Covid-19 pandemic). Season 2 (2023) is based in UsefulNotes/MexicoCity.

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# ''Pruébalo'',[[note]]Spanish for "Try it!"[[/note]] starring Rick Martinez, also formerly of the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Starting in 2021, this is a food travelogue series exploring Mexican cuisine. Season 1 (2021-22) was based around exploring the regional cuisines of western and northern Mexico, with Rick based in Mazatlán, Sinaloa (where Rick had originally been stranded during the Covid-19 pandemic). Season 2 (2023) is based in UsefulNotes/MexicoCity.UsefulNotes/MexicoCity and is devoted to exploring diverse and vibrant culinary scene of the vast metropolis.
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# ''Pruébalo'',[[note]]Spanish for "Try it!"[[/note]] starring Rick Martinez, also formerly of the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Starting in 2021, this is a food travelogue series exploring Mexican cuisine. Season 1 (2021-22) was based around exploring the regional cuisines of western and northern Mexico, with Rick based in Mazatlán (where Rick had originally been stranded during the Covid-19 pandemic). Season 2 (2023) is based in UsefulNotes/MexicoCity.

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# ''Pruébalo'',[[note]]Spanish for "Try it!"[[/note]] starring Rick Martinez, also formerly of the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Starting in 2021, this is a food travelogue series exploring Mexican cuisine. Season 1 (2021-22) was based around exploring the regional cuisines of western and northern Mexico, with Rick based in Mazatlán Mazatlán, Sinaloa (where Rick had originally been stranded during the Covid-19 pandemic). Season 2 (2023) is based in UsefulNotes/MexicoCity.
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# ''Pruébalo'',[[note]]Spanish for "Try it!"[[/note]] starring Rick Martinez, also formerly of the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Starting in 2021 and extending into 2022 (though currently on a long hiatus), this is a food travelogue series exploring regional Mexican cuisine.

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# ''Pruébalo'',[[note]]Spanish for "Try it!"[[/note]] starring Rick Martinez, also formerly of the Bon Appétit Test Kitchen. Starting in 2021 and extending into 2022 (though currently on a long hiatus), 2021, this is a food travelogue series exploring Mexican cuisine. Season 1 (2021-22) was based around exploring the regional Mexican cuisine.cuisines of western and northern Mexico, with Rick based in Mazatlán (where Rick had originally been stranded during the Covid-19 pandemic). Season 2 (2023) is based in UsefulNotes/MexicoCity.
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''[[https://www.youtube.com/bgfilms Binging With Babish]]'' (sometimes abbreviated to ''BWB'') is a [=YouTube=]-based cooking show hosted by food enthusiast and hobbyist chef Andrew "[[Website/{{Reddit}} OliverBabish]]" Rea. Each episode sees Andrew attempting to accurately replicate a food and/or recipe that appears in either a film or a TV show, using descriptions from the movie or show combined with his own culinary knowledge. If the food in question doesn't work, ends up being inedible, or could otherwise be improved upon, he then attempts to create a better version. Some episodes cover multiple dishes from one piece of media, or showcase variations of a food from different works, such as the [[https://youtu.be/v5tJBLfeurU "Cocktail Special"]] episode.

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''[[https://www.youtube.com/bgfilms Binging With Babish]]'' (sometimes abbreviated to ''BWB'') is a [=YouTube=]-based cooking show hosted by food enthusiast and hobbyist chef Andrew "[[Website/{{Reddit}} OliverBabish]]" Rea. Each episode sees Andrew attempting to accurately replicate a food and/or recipe that appears in either a film or a TV show, using descriptions from the movie or show combined with his own culinary knowledge. If the food in question doesn't work, ends up being inedible, or could otherwise be improved upon, he then attempts to create a better version. Some episodes cover multiple dishes from one piece of media, or showcase variations of a food from different works, such as the [[https://youtu.be/v5tJBLfeurU [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5tJBLfeurU "Cocktail Special"]] episode.



---> The only way to make truly shelf-stable cheese product is to freeze-dry your cheese, but home freeze dryers start at about $2,000, so it'd be crazy for me to order one, right? Anyway, it'll be here in about 2 weeks.\\

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---> The --->The only way to make truly shelf-stable cheese product is to freeze-dry your cheese, but home freeze dryers start at about $2,000, so it'd be crazy for me to order one, right? Anyway, it'll be here in about 2 weeks.\\



---> '''Babish:''' You have perfectly peeled... oh, that didn't really work, did it?\\

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---> '''Babish:''' --->'''Babish:''' You have perfectly peeled... oh, that didn't really work, did it?\\



* MaliciousMisnaming: Andrew '''hates''' cilantro and has referred to it as “the Devil’s lettuce”, as well as "chopped green soap”.

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* MaliciousMisnaming: Andrew '''hates''' cilantro and has referred to it as “the Devil’s lettuce”, "the Devil's lettuce", as well as "chopped green soap”.soap".



--> '''Babish:''' I couldn't get any actual flavor, but it felt like I had just put cleaning supplies in my mouth or something.

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--> '''Babish:''' -->'''Babish:''' I couldn't get any actual flavor, but it felt like I had just put cleaning supplies in my mouth or something.



--->'''Babish:''' While that heats up, it’s time to batter our burger. Words I never thought I say.

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--->'''Babish:''' While that heats up, it’s it's time to batter our burger. Words I never thought I say.



--->'''Babish:''' And then it’s time to double batter our burger. Something I ''really'' never thought I say.

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--->'''Babish:''' And then it’s it's time to double batter our burger. Something I ''really'' never thought I say.



** Andrew's deliberate and varied mispronunciations of "Worcestershire", whenever the sauce is used. His pronunciation of "saucepan" (closer to "saucep'n") has also become a gag, especially as he extends the pronunciation to other kitchen pans (e.g. "fryingp'n").

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** Andrew's deliberate and varied mispronunciations of "Worcestershire", whenever the sauce is used. His pronunciation of "saucepan" (closer to "saucep'n") has also become a gag, especially as he extends the pronunciation to other kitchen pans (e.g. , "fryingp'n").



--> ''Nonononono! Oh. My god. Oh my god. It's the sum of all my fears. I don't know what happened. Cut the cameras! Cut to commercial!''

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--> ''Nonononono! -->''Nonononono! Oh. My god. Oh my god. It's the sum of all my fears. I don't know what happened. Cut the cameras! Cut to commercial!''
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** While making [[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS2E5WormyPattyHype Pretty Patties]], Babish would prepare to cut his colorful buns, before remarking that a coaster was "the '''p'''erfect '''p'''edestal u'''p'''on which to '''p'''rop our '''p'''ain." ("Pain" being French for bread, of course.)
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Crack Is Cheaper is still specific to geek hobbies even now that it's IUEO, and milkshakes aren't it


* CrackIsCheaper: [[invoked]]
** In the [[Film/PulpFiction $5 Shake]] episode, Andrew decides to make the "world's most expensive milkshake"[[note]]which he models after a similar milkshake from New York's Serendipity 3[[/note]], ultimately producing a shake that Andrew estimates would retail for around ''$200''[[note]]in 2019 money[[/note]].
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* PrecisionFStrike: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCo8idPwoes Dropped in its uncensored glory in an outtake]] after [[spoiler:the contents drop from the ring mold]] in the tiramisu episode.
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# ''Football Fusion'', starring Sawyer Jacobs, Esq., COO and in-house counsel for Binge Entertainment (the legal corporate form of the BCU) and (more importantly) huge fan of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Buffalo Bills]]. Launched in fall 2022, this one has Sawyer--who by his own admission has no culinary training--creating dishes that combine classic foods from two cities whose teams are playing each other that week into a craveable gametime snack.

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# ''Football Fusion'', starring Sawyer Jacobs, Esq., COO and in-house counsel for Binge Entertainment (the legal corporate form of the BCU) and (more importantly) Andrew's friend from childhood and a huge fan of the [[UsefulNotes/NationalFootballLeague Buffalo Bills]]. Launched in fall 2022, this one has Sawyer--who by his own admission has no culinary training--creating dishes that combine classic foods from two cities whose teams are playing each other that week into a craveable gametime snack.

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