The host, Babish, celebrates 100,000 subscribers by recreating infamous dishes from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." He makes a show-accurate Rum Ham, but also creates his own version, a brown sugar-glazed ham with pineapple rum sauce. He also recreates Riot Juice, a drink made with grain alcohol and blue Gatorade, and improves on it by adding blue curaçao and pineapple juice. Additionally, Babish makes a Fight Milk-inspired eggnog martini and a Grilled Charlie, a sandwich with cheese, chocolate, and peanut butter, but improves on the recipe with brioche, melted butter, and brie. The main event is the recreation of Milk Steak, a dish made by boiling a steak in milk, but Babish improves on the recipe by braising short ribs in milk with bacon, sage, and rosemary, and serving it with a bacon gravy and a rosemary and pea shoot gel.
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**Episode Details**
1. The episode is a special one to celebrate 100,000 subscribers to "Binging with Babish".
2. The episode features recreations of drinks and dishes from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia".
**Rum Ham**
3. "Rum Ham" is a legendary dish from the TV show "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia".
4. To make Rum Ham, a large slab of ham is soaked in rum overnight.
5. An alternative, more palatable version is a brown sugar-glazed ham with pineapple rum sauce.
**Cooking Details - Glazed Ham**
6. The glazed ham is made by scoring the meat, applying a brown sugar rub, and baking at 350°F for 1.5 hours.
7. The ham is cooked until the center registers 135°F.
8. The pineapple rum sauce is made by caramelizing pineapple, adding rum, and igniting it.
**Riot Juice**
9. "Riot Juice" is a drink from the TV show, meant for consumption during potentially violent sporting events.
10. The original recipe consists of grain alcohol and blue Gatorade.
11. A modified, more palatable version adds blue curaçao, pineapple juice, and is shaken with ice.
**Fight Milk**
12. "Fight Milk" is a dairy-based protein drink from the TV show, originally made with crow's eggs (substituted with quail's eggs for safety).
13. The original recipe combines milk, quail's eggs, and vodka.
14. A modified, more palatable version is an eggnog martini with quail's eggs, vodka, milk, eggnog spice, and simple syrup.
**Grilled Charlie**
15. "Grilled Charlie" is a dish from the TV show, originally made with butter, peanut butter, cheese, and chocolate on bread.
16. The original recipe involves buttering the wrong side of the bread and toasting with cheese, then adding chocolate and peanut butter.
17. A modified, more palatable version uses brioche, melted butter, good chocolate, brie, and peanut butter.
**Milk Steak**
18. "Milk Steak" is a dish from the TV show, originally made by boiling a rib-eye in milk until pale and misshapen.
19. A modified, more palatable version braises boneless shortrib in milk with bacon, sage, rosemary, carrots, and garlic.
20. The modified version is served with a bacon gravy and garnished with rosemary and pea shoot gel, mustard microgreens, and edible flowers.