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Do you know what has kept me going during these crazy times? A lot of Netflix, and a lot of food. At this point, I find nothing more thrilling than trying out all the I’ve seen so far. Surprisingly, many of them are very doable! But before I blabber on, I’ll let these speak for themselves.
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I’m not gonna lie: What really piqued my interest enough to watch Parasite was the viral jjapaguri (aka ram-don). Apparently, I’m not alone. After the Oscar-winning film premiered, Google saw thousands of searches for “ram-don recipes”. Safe to say, this dish totally got its fair share of the spotlight in the film.
It’s also probable that the jjapaguri got as much praise as it did because it’s one of the easiest to cook. Plus, every Pinoy loves instant noodles.
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The Half of It’s Paul Munsky (Daniel Diemer) is a small-town boy with big dreams. As he narrates in the film, his family has a multi-generational sausage business in the fictional town of Squahamish. His ultimate fantasy? To jazz things up with his ingenious taco sausage. And interestingly, both Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis) and her dad (Collin Chou) — who seem to be huge foodies themselves — find the dish splendid.
In later interviews, Diemer revealed that the cast were actually eating real taco sausage while filming. In one of their promotional materials, Lewis even hinted that her amazed reaction towards tasting the dish was genuine! Thankfully, the cast disclosed Munsky’s famous taco sausage recipe after a lot of prodding. So, here it is.
As if being effortlessly charming weren’t enough, Lara Jean (Lana Condor) just had to be a great baker, too! In the sequel of the famous To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, we see her baking cherry turnovers for Peter Kavinsky (Noah Centineo).
The aesthetic baking scene shot on flatlay makes the dish seem fairly easy to make. But if you don’t have any baking experience, it’s actually one of the more daunting ! Check out this cherry turnover recipe from Missy for yourself.
For the crust
For the filling
Alas, we have another Asian film on the list. But who can blame me for loading on Asian ? We have the tastiest flavours ever! And, Always Be My Maybe recognises that.
Sasha Tan (Ali Wong) plays a Vietnamese-American celebrity chef and restaurateur for this Netflix film. At the heart of her career remains the kimchi jjigae — a dish she learned to cook from the mother of her Korean neighbour, Marcus Kim (Randall Park).
If you’re as interested as I am to try out cooking kimchi jjigae, I recommend the following recipe from All Roads Lead to the Kitchen. Oh, and don’t forget to use scissors whenever applicable!
As a frustrated stylish journalist, I admit that I’ve taken too many cues from post-makeover Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway). Aside from her chic full-bangs (worked pretty well for me) and thigh-high boots (as a short-legged girl, not as much), I even paid close attention to how she ate. This is probably why I can still hear Nate’s (Adrian Grenier) protests over Andy not having the appetite for his grilled cheese with “eight dollars of Jarlsberg”.
According to Hungry Forever, an US$8.00-worth Jarlsberg cheese roughly translates to six ounces! And apparently, deli Swiss cheese is a good enough alternative — just in case you want to try this at home.
When I first heard about chilli dogs and beer, I thought — Great! Yum! But when I realised that this recipe actually calls for the chilli dogs to be cooked in beer, I started having mixed feelings about it. (Ultimately, the experimental foodie in me gave in. I’d love to try this!)
To be specific, the chilli dogs from The Irishman are steamed in beer. But besides that, the film isn’t too keen on disclosing Lum’s chilli dog secrets. So for a more detailed recipe, I headed to Binging with Babish instead.
For the chilli
For the chilli dog
Who else here is an avid fan of Vision (Paul Bettany) and Scarlet Witch’s (Elizabeth Olsen) love story? You might remember the scene in Captain America: Civil War where the mightiest Avenger tries to cheer Wanda up with chicken paprikash.
If you haven’t heard of chicken paprikash, it’s actually what it sounds like: a Hungarian chicken dish, with a hint of paprika. And if you pause and zoom into the printed recipe Vision had in his hands, you’ll recognise that the recipe he’s using is actually from Saveur.
While Vision failed in making the dish (and in cheering Wanda up), you probably stand a chance. Try it out for yourself — this is the actual recipe Vision used!
Among all the in this list, The Godfather provides us with the most basic ingredients and instructions to follow. So, if you’re lacking the cooking skills for the rest of the , why don’t you try this out?
When you watch the film, you’ll find Pete Clemenza’s (Richard Castellano) spaghetti methods easy to digest. Yes, even if you’re Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), a man who can’t even tell his girlfriend that he loves her (!!!).
Disclaimer: Do note that this sauce recipe is good for 10 servings of pasta. Cooking for a group is precisely what Clemenza wanted Michael to learn. If you’re quarantined with no one but yourself, kindly do the math. Or you can also devour the 10 servings of pasta by yourself. We won’t judge!
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Are you excited to try out these as well? Maybe you have your own favourite film-inspired dish! If you do, drop a comment and let us know how you make them.
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