Remember when cotton candy was nothing but a big ol’ mess of sugary pink fluff? Now, in the hands of a street vendor in Ciqikou, Chongqing, China — cotton candy becomes art.
[via Buzzfeed]
by Chris Durso
Remember when cotton candy was nothing but a big ol’ mess of sugary pink fluff? Now, in the hands of a street vendor in Ciqikou, Chongqing, China — cotton candy becomes art.
[via Buzzfeed]
by Chris Durso
If you’ve ever cooked in front of a television camera, and now have a schtick that’s run its course — then the next logical step is your own line of cookware. Epic Meal Time, the culinary equivalent of Jackass, has been grossing us out for some time now — becoming the most popular internet food show in the process.
Now, the Epic Meal Time Cooking Arsenal is here to help breath some life into the franchise, and help you step up your game in the kitchen. If that ‘game’ includes making meals that exceed 100,000 calories using questionable kitchen tools.
The Arsenal includes a Non-Stick Bacon Sizzler (fry pan), the Sauceboss Sauce Pot, the ‘Get Sauced’ Pan, Epic Shanks (knives), some other random tools, cutting board, and baking tray.
[link, via Tasteologie]
by Chris Durso
Pretty soon, we may not have to wait on that ridiculous line at Chipotle for a burrito — or even have to leave the spot that we’re currently standing in for that matter. The makers of the Burrito Bomber have developed a delivery system that takes to the skies, and will drop off your lunch wherever you are.
Using the body of a SkyWalker X8 Flying Wing, the Ardupilot flying system, and a Quantum RTR Bomb System — Darwin Aerospace has developed the Bomber to carry and distribute its precious cargo to a location provided via your smartphone.
Although this sort of food delivery system is currently illegal — thanks to certain restrictions by the FAA — it could become a reality in a few years. So, start clearing out the trees in front of the house, and practice your burrito catching skills.
by Chris Durso
Are you an adult that still enjoys the comfort of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Well, even if you still cut the crusts off, you can now make a more adult version with Instant Regret Peanut Butter.
Described as ‘offensively hot,’ Instant Regret is not only infused with capsaicin drawn from the King Naga Chili Pepper — but for a little added kick, Habanero chili extract is added. This helps the peanut butter clock in at a jelly-melting 12 million SHU.
[via Firebox]
by Chris Durso
Consommé is just a fancy way of saying ‘clear soup.’ So, let’s take it down a notch by making a batch that’s flavored with Doritos. Brought to us by Lauren Shockey over at CHOW, Doritos Consommé uses a traditional process to make the clear soup, with extremely untraditional and awesome results.
Please watch…
[via 22 Words]
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