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chickenx4

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mine is takis chocolate cake and Oreos and chocolate chip cookies and more
 
I once sat very carefully considering what I've eaten throughout my life. Assuming that what I have eaten the most should be considered as my "favorite" it has to be fried chicken.
 
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ajiaco....even more delicious after one or two days
 
For my protein I choose a black miso cod cooked in the style of a particular chef - Nobu Matsuhisa. It's his signature dish, I tried it at his Manhattan restaurant, and it is honestly the best thing I've ever eaten in terms of a main. I've had really good steak, really good ribs, etc. but that cod was just magical. However it was cooked, that's gotta be a part of my favourite dish for sure.

Other than that, I'm not sure what I would eat as part of this meal. Obviously you can't eat just cod by itself, that would be uncivilized. Let's say herb & garlic mashed potatoes, well salted, with some sort of an appropriate sauce. Would also need some veggies, asparagus maybe, I'd let a professional chef decide. I'd also demand to eat soup as part of this meal, probably a creamy mushroom soup, with large mushroom chunks and parallelogram shaped thin noodles.

For dessert I will choose a deep fried banana Thai style with vanilla ice cream. Each part of the meal will also be accompanied by an appropriate Belgian beer.

There's gotta be shavings of truffles somewhere in this meal. I ate that a couple meals with them and they were always amazing.

I've never actually had this meal, but it would probably be my favourite if I did.
 
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Sushi.

And I don't eat fish anymore.

The pain is real.

It's lucky that some sushi places have begun to serve vegan sushi. (Yes, it's still absolutely delicious.)
 
For my protein I choose a black miso cod cooked in the style of a particular chef - Nobu Matsuhisa. It's his signature dish, I tried it at his Manhattan restaurant, and it is honestly the best thing I've ever eaten in terms of a main. I've had really good steak, really good ribs, etc. but that cod was just magical. However it was cooked, that's gotta be a part of my favourite dish for sure.

Other than that, I'm not sure what I would eat as part of this meal. Obviously you can't eat just cod by itself, that would be uncivilized. Let's say herb & garlic mashed potatoes, well salted, with some sort of an appropriate sauce. Would also need some veggies, asparagus maybe, I'd let a professional chef decide. I'd also demand to eat soup as part of this meal, probably a creamy mushroom soup, with large mushroom chunks and parallelogram shaped thin noodles.

For dessert I will choose a deep fried banana Thai style with vanilla ice cream. Each part of the meal will also be accompanied by an appropriate Belgian beer.

There's gotta be shavings of truffles somewhere in this meal. I ate that a couple meals with them and they were always amazing.

I've never actually had this meal, but it would probably be my favourite if I did.
I am now starving hungry just thinking about that
are you on death row by any chance because next time someone asks me about my last meal choice that's top of the list
 
are you on death row by any chance
Canada doesn't have the death penalty (yes, I knew you were joking!).

My favorites:

Veggies: broccoli, spinach, tomatoes, carrots, peas fresh from the garden

Dairy: milk, yogurt

Meat/protein:

- fish (salmon, unless I acquire a time machine and snag some of my grandmother's whitefish from Pigeon Lake)

- eggs (favorite way is scrambled)

- chicken (variety of ways; have even had it with chocolate sauce when the local medieval group did an Aztec feast)

Fruit: cherries, watermelon, plums, saskatoons

Non-dairy beverages: cranberry juice, and am addicted to Dr Pepper (had to find something else after they quit selling vanilla coke in Canada)

Honorable mentions: my grandmother's flat bread and cornstarch pudding. I really miss those.


I'm probably forgetting a few things, and no, I wouldn't have all this in the same meal.
 
The Mexican food served at Las Anitas at the very north end of Oliveras Street in Los Angeles. How I miss it. :cry:
 
It's funny how people think about a "last meal request" when so very few people know they are eating their last meal when they do. In my answer I went with the odds. When I look back at my last meal the most likely possibility will be that it was fried chicken. When I was working I ate fried chicken three or four times a week, and even now I eat fried chicken at least once a week.
 
Chicken Tikka Masala with saffron rice, tandoori chicken, and naan with apricot chutney.
A hot pastrami sandwich with fried egg and bird sauce (combination Dijon mustard and hollandaise sauce) is a close second.
 
It's funny how people think about a "last meal request" when so very few people know they are eating their last meal when they do. In my answer I went with the odds. When I look back at my last meal the most likely possibility will be that it was fried chicken. When I was working I ate fried chicken three or four times a week, and even now I eat fried chicken at least once a week.
that raises the question would you ask for fried chicken if you ended up on death row ( a slim chance I know :mischief: ) and knew it was your last meal or would you think maybe I'll try something new today.
 
My favorite food is chimichangas.

If I had a last meal, I'd ask for pesto on cruncy bread as an appetizer, fettuccini alfredo with a dusting of nutmeg, and french silk chocolate pie.

Don't know why the discrepancy.
 
Burritos.

high end sushi for real tho
 
Vietnamese Pho with Wagyu beef
Japanese style curry rice
Chinese style roast pork belly. I have had it by a master, and it is out of this world

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that raises the question would you ask for fried chicken if you ended up on death row ( a slim chance I know :mischief: ) and knew it was your last meal or would you think maybe I'll try something new today.

I've actually experienced a pretty wide variety of food. If I were on death row and offered choice of last meal I would probably ask for Donald Trump's heart on a spit, and then take whatever they gave me.
 
Probably pizza. I always go back to it and there's many different kinds you can get.

Although mashed potatoes with a roast and roasted onions is a pretty great meal. It depends, I suppose, on what the occasion is and my mood.
 
VICE did a video on that guy that eat nothing but cheese pizza. O___o
Then again theres also a guy that drinks nothing but coke, another guy that has eaten 10,000 big macs pretty extreme
 
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