Jan 06

Unsavory Adventures (The Burger Episode)

Posted by: Barry  
Tagged in: Videos


While my favorite way of eating is undoubtedly on a terrace somewhere above Positano, Italy with chef Dolce Debbie providing the meals, on occasion I have to eat at a fast food "restaurant" here in the USA. This is the first in a set of videos where I have fun trying to make gourmet meals out of fast food. I hope you enjoy it.


To help you make real gourmet meals, I will be picking one name from those who have left me comments on this blog entry to win a year's subscription to Cook's Illustrated magazine. A random name will be picked on January 10, 2010.

January, 2011: For the one year anniversary of our first episode, it has been re-mastered and theme music added.


So enjoy the video, then leave me a comment. Thanks! - Barry

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written by Donna Jackson , January 09, 2010
left a utube comment too.
You simply Rock Barry! I'll eat a burger with you anytime, you made my mouth water and I don't do fast food ever.
Be seeing you and Debbie in Italy soon I hope and thanks for the message you left here http://bit.ly/77dAJi on Itay vs America
P.S. great blog! Ive subscibed.
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written by Ben, January 08, 2010
Oy. I suggest you stick with Dolce Debbie's cooking...
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written by abroad in belgium, January 07, 2010
This almost makes me want to eat at McDonalds. Almost. HILARIOUS about hot coffee as warming mechanism for sauce. The gold arches may just steal your idea Barry! Great video. Thanks for sharing.
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written by chef gui, January 06, 2010
As a professional chef and personal chef of Barry, I want to be the first to comment on this hilarious (un)savory adventure. I tend to be attracted by creative people, and I certainly get a run for my money with Barry. Keep the videos coming!

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