Food Network’s Sunny Anderson & Andy Milonakis Ruin Good Beef. On purpose.

 

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Sunny Anderson of Food Network’s Cooking for Real and hell-bent comedic actor Andy Milonakis get together to make bad things happen to good food. In Munchie’s latest installment of the actor’s Fat Prince web series, Milonakis creates sacrilege upon premium wagyu strip steaks. Subjecting the prime specimens to untold torture of butterflying, mercilessly pounding and—gasp—Shakin”n Bakin’, Anderson pleads for the reverence of the costly cuts while Milonakis goes on to desecrate otherwise perfectly amazing food.

The usually composed Anderson gets into the shenanigans with Milonakis as the Shake ‘n Bake Wagyu takes shape along with classic Kraft Mac ‘n Cheese getting “ghetto-fabulo-fied” with some “luxury cheeses.”

No nods to the foodie movement, frugality or even, well, good taste, the duo beats expensive ingredients into submission. Milonakis introduces his Fat Prince, “I like to combine cheap grocery items with rare and fancy things, because it turns me on!” Think of it like Martha Stewart and David Chang getting together and birthing an illegitimate love-child turned TV cooking show host.

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Jim Berman is a Pittsburgh émigré living in Delaware. As the mid-Atlantic division chef with a food distribution company, Jim orchestrates new menus and conducts kitchen testing. Twitter: @ChefTalkJim