Binging with Babish: It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Special - Summary

Summary

To celebrate 100,000 subscribers, the host of "Binging with Bish" recreates infamous dishes from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia". The dishes include rum ham, a brown sugar glazed ham with pineapple rum sauce, Riot juice, a grain alcohol drink, fight milk, a dairy-based protein drink made with vodka and quail eggs, a grilled cheese sandwich called "Grilled Charlie" made with peanut butter, chocolate, and cheese, and milk steak, a dish made by boiling a steak in milk. The host improves upon the original recipes, making them more palatable and enjoyable.

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1. The episode celebrates 100,000 subscribers with a special episode of "Binging with Bish."
2. The episode focuses on recreating dishes from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
3. One of the dishes featured is "Rum Ham," a legendary dish from the show.
4. To make Rum Ham, a large slab of ham is soaked in rum overnight.
5. A brown sugar glazed ham with pineapple rum sauce is also made as an alternative.
6. The ham is scored and rubbed with a brown sugar rub before being baked in a 350°F oven for 1.5 hours.
7. Caramelized pineapple is made by cooking pineapple in a pan with rum and then igniting it.
8. The pineapple sauce is served with the ham.
9. "Riot Juice" is a drink made with grain alcohol and blue Gatorade.
10. The drink is designed to be consumed in public during potentially violent sporting events.
11. A modified version of the drink is made by mixing grain alcohol with blue curaçao, pineapple juice, and simple syrup.
12. "Fight Milk" is a dairy-based protein drink made with milk, eggs, and vodka.
13. The drink is inspired by a scene from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" where the characters drink a similar concoction.
14. A modified version of the drink is made by mixing quail eggs with vodka, milk, and eggnog spice.
15. The drink is shaken rigorously to emulsify the eggs and create a creamy texture.
16. "Grilled Charlie" is a sandwich made with cheese, chocolate, and peanut butter.
17. The original recipe involves placing the ingredients between two slices of bread and grilling them.
18. A modified version of the sandwich is made by using brioche bread, good-quality chocolate, and a nice slab of brie.
19. The sandwich is toasted and served with peanut butter.
20. "Milk Steak" is a dish made by boiling a steak in milk.
21. The original recipe involves boiling a ribeye in milk until it is pale and misshapen.
22. A modified version of the dish is made by using boneless short rib and braising it in milk with bacon, sage, and rosemary.
23. The dish is served with a bacon gravy and garnished with edible flowers and rosemary.