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Inspired by those cake sculptures that look like
everything
from a bowling trophy to a tophat, food artists would re-
shape all sorts of other foods to make a mystery buffet
where
you wouldn't know what it was until you took a bite.
Everything would be well prepared and tasty, but it
would
be
interesting to watch your brain's confusion and it bit into
a
french fry that was actually made of hamburger.
A particularly surreal (if pointless) entry would be a
burrito with all the standard ingredients only swapped.
The meat is cheese, the cheese is rice, the rice is the
tortilla and the meat is tomatoes and avocados or a
hamburger with everything swapped. Bun = patty, cheese
= bun, patty = lettuce, pickles and tomatoes.
Fried chicken?
https://www.today.c...bars-recipe-t149019 Ice cream. [doctorremulac3, May 24 2022]
Cake disguised as other foods.
https://www.pintere...572309065125579018/ The cake to everything has been done to death but might be interesting to do with other foods. [doctorremulac3, May 24 2022]
trick foods
https://spoonuniver...question-everything Chicken made from marshmallows! [xandram, May 27 2022]
Japanese New Year show Ultraman Dash
https://www.youtube...watch?v=UPWs4XHsklI The Sweets or not Sweets section features confectionery disguised as everyday items [kodabar, Jun 03 2022]
You will be baked...
https://www.faceboo...processed&ref=notif ...and then there will be cake. [2 fries shy of a happy meal, Jun 06 2022]
This one's pretty good.
https://www.faceboo...t=a.570046575245783 [doctorremulac3, Jun 21 2023]
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Just don't include tree nuts, peanuts, gluten, dairy,
oats, soy... |
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Wow, didn't realize how long that food sensitivity list
has gotten. |
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Yea, that'd be a factor. Although I suppose you could
just put a disclaimer at the beginning listing the
ingredients. |
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I'm giving this a bone, but you'll have to bite into it to find out what it really is. |
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I don't think it's THAT common. Most people will be fine with almost any food. Also you can have little cards for each item saying what it doesn't have from the list. |
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There was a trend way back (1600s? 1800s?) where food was disguised as objects or other foods, especially for kings, but I'm not sufficiently informed to find and link it. |
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//I'm giving this a bone, but you'll have to bite into it to
find out what it really is.// |
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(Takes a bite) Heeeyy, this is a bun! V you kooky funster you! |
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So far, not a single person has thought to eat a
side-plate, napkin, menu or pepper mill. |
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Drives the chef crazy. Work it out, people!! Not
what it seems buffet. Took me hours to make
that "pepper mill" hedgehog slice. |
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+ I like this idea but can you make a stuffed turkey
look like toasted marshmallows? |
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I can't, I can barely cook a hamburger to look like a
hamburger, but there's talent out there that can work
visual magic in the kitchen. Just look at those cake
artists. |
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I have 3 people in my near-immediate family who
can't have lactose. Two who can't have gluten or
they puke for two days. One who can't have any dairy
at all or gluten or oats. I know of at least one kid in
the school who can't be in the same room as a
peanut, and 4 or 5 with soy allergies. |
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Those pork chops are kosher but the Gefilte fish is not |
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[not only but also], now THAT'S clever! A pile of napkins in
particular. |
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Yes and the "food" can be convincing hard resin replicas. |
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Now who will be the first to try biting into the table? |
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Pinned on the wall of the local bakery I used to go to, there was an opinion piece about some food snob or critic who was at a formal meal with full service etc. and they deliberately spread their butter onto the napkin as a kind of performance protest about the crustless chorleywood bread that was served. |
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When my son was a toddler I had to get him to stop biting the
end table and licking the closet door. When you're a parent
you say sentences you'd never expect to hear in any rational
world. |
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//deliberately spread their butter onto the napkin as
a kind of performance protest about the crustless
chorleywood bread that was served// |
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Heroic, I'd put him up there with Martin Luther King
and Gandhi. How'd his brave crusade work out for
him? Now I'm not suggesting a national holiday in his
honor, but a few statues in major cities at least no? |
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What greater honour could there be than a yellowing photocopy pinned to the wall of Gibbon's bakery shop? Your priorities are odd. |
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A fellow calling himself MehGyver has a blog which made me laugh the other day. It read; |
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"The year is 2030. Bakery art is so realistic, literally anything could be cake. The uncertainty has gripped the world. In fear I go to hug my wife for comfort... |
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I video game almost none at all, but I know that reference. Well done, my friend. |
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Incredible link Kodabar. (and welcome back) |
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And xan, your link makes me think this really needs to be
done. |
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It could just be something restaurants that cater events to
offer as a fun side table. Seems like everybody would want to
try it. I would. |
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You build it and we will come. |
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Unfortunately I'm a horrible cook. Although I've been
known to make stuff where people say "What the hell
is that?". |
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Found a pretty good one. (link) |
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