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Paunch Burger inspired by Parks & Rec — Binging With Babish
What’s in it? Who cares! How many calories? Shut up!
Meat Tornado inspired by Parks & Rec — Binging With Babish
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Steak au Poivre inspired by Archer — Binging With Babish
This week, we're headed back to the Archer archives in search of a tasty dish to recreate, and I could find none better than steak au poivre - even if it was served sans 'poivre'. We won't make that mistake in the BwB kitchen, as we recreate this French classic with some modernized veggie sides.
Steak, Eggs and Gravy inspired by Twister — Binging With Babish
Twister did more than make me briefly go through a phase of wanting to be a storm chaser - it showed me that with a durable enough pickup truck, you could easily drive directly through a four-bedroom house. It also made my stomach growl when Aunt Meg busted out the country cooking in her bohemian Ok
The Swanson inspired by Parks and Recreation — Binging With Babish
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Duck Fat Fries inspired by John Wick: Chapter 2 — Binging With Babish
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Sloppy Steaks inspired by I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson — Binging With Babish
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Dinner inspired by WandaVision — Binging With Babish
Enjoy a blast from the past with this lavish 1950s feast. Starting with a simple lobster thermidor, moving onto a classic rendition of Chicken a la King, and finishing with an impressive Steak Diane. Or if all else fails, go with the classic Breakfast for Dinner. We hear it’s very European.
Squash and Beef inspired by It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia — Binging With Babish
This week, the gang is squashing their beefs, a turn of phrase that Charlie takes too literally, leaving the door wide open for me to recreate it. It's almost too easy. Can we squash our beefs while enjoying some slightly more refined squash and beef? Probably, yeah!
With the exception of Ben Wyatt's likely fandom, however, Lord of the Rings has nothing to do with the subject of today's episode: Parks & Rec's Ron Swanson. In wishing to celebrate the big 6M, Ron's favorite order at Charles Mulligan's Steakhouse seemed fitting: prime, dry-aged beef with a
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Four Horsemeals of the Eggporkalypse inspired by Parks & Rec — Binging With Babish
This week, we say a bittersweet goodbye to the old BwB studio with a Swanson's swan song, and probably the longest episode name to date: The Four Horsemeals of the Eggporkalypse from Parks & Rec. A fitting goodbye, a breakfast that could comfortably feed a family of four (along with some aun
Paunch Burger inspired by Parks & Rec — Binging With Babish
What’s in it? Who cares! How many calories? Shut up!
Triple-Decker Eggo Extravaganza inspired by Stranger Things — Binging With Babish
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The Swanson inspired by Parks and Recreation — Binging With Babish
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Full Breakfast inspired by Phantom Thread — Binging With Babish
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Cheesy Blasters inspired by 30 Rock — Binging With Babish
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Lunches inspired by The Breakfast Club — Binging With Babish
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Special (Part II) — Binging With Babish
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