A Hot Dog Is a Sandwich - Our Definitive Ranking of Celebrity Last Meals
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A hot dog is a sandwich.
That deserves a Pepsi.
I can't believe we got to cook for Gordon Ramsay.
Would you say you could die a happy woman now?
Not until I get my last meal.
Not until I've had my coffee.
This is a hot dog is a sandwich.
Ketchup is a smoothie.
Yeah, I put ice in my cereal, so what?
That makes no sense.
A hot dog is a sandwich.
A hot dog is a sandwich. A hot dog is a sandwich.
What?
Welcome to our podcast, A Hot Dog Is A Sandwich,
the show we break down our world's biggest food debates.
I'm your host, Josh Scherr.
And I'm your host, Nicole Inayati.
And today we will be taking a bit of a retrospective
on all of our lives,
because we're talking all things last meals.
Nicole, what is your greatest regret? Ugh, really. Nicole, what is your greatest regret?
Oh, really?
Yeah, what's your greatest regret?
Oh, oh my gosh, really?
I practice this in my car sometimes.
Yeah, great.
What do you think it is?
Wait, for last meals specifically?
No.
Just, okay.
There's some questions that I think about in my head
when I'm driving, when I don't want to listen to music and stuff.
My greatest regret is not being honest to my friends whenever I was having
a really hard time in life.
Reaching out for help?
Reaching, no, just reaching out and apologizing and saying, hey, I'm sorry I wasn't myself
during these times. And I understand our relationship is different and it's changed, but I still
love you.
Nice.
So that's my biggest regret. Nice.
Mine's probably dropping out of college.
It's pretty dead.
It's like in the fifth, in my fifth...
You can always go back.
I took five years to drop.
No, I can't go back.
I don't remember anything.
You could always go back to school.
You could always go, you could go back and become, I don't know, like a lab technician.
Not trying to get an Adderall prescription as early as possible.
That would probably be my biggest regret.
Oh, yeah.
Imagine I could have been a superhero by now.
I think the fact that you didn't take medication makes you the superhero you are today.
Aww, but also there's no stigma against medication, but also...
Totally, I'd get medicated if you got it.
You know what I mean. Anyways, today we are power-ranking all the episodes of Last Meals.
We've done like 44, 45 episodes.
Fine, we'll rank our top 10.
Okay.
Last Meals, for those of you who don't know, I imagine pretty much everybody does here, but it's a show that we've been doing for,
gosh, technically almost three years.
No way!
Almost three years.
Was our first episode three years?
First episode was January of 2022.
Mm-hmm.
With Rhett McLaughlin of Good Mythical Morning fame.
Yeah, it wasn't 24k golden.
No, he was the first like non mythical guest.
Here's the funny thing. What we do is we eat a celebrity guest's ideal last meal with them.
Our wonderful culinary team cooks it and then I sit down there and eat it with them and interview them.
How it started was I cooked my own last meal just because we wanted to do a funny one-off video
Trevor as Patrick Warburton as a Grim Reaper
Trevor is a Grim Reaper and he piggybacked me away
That's what I couldn't stop talking about actual mortality and existentialism as I was making of course a whole loaf of garlic bread with
Ranch a carne asada burrito and shrimp cocktail
great times and then we sort of got this idea that
shrimp cocktail. Great times. And then we sort of got this idea that maybe people would want to see others talk about death in that way too while eating
their last meal. And when you're launching a show like that you kind of
need an example to send to celebrities to say hey would you like to be on this
show? And so we did the first one with Rhett and Rhett McLaughlin and I
believe the first couple episodes I did not eat the last meal with the guests.
And we left all the food out.
Yeah, and we would let the plates compile
on the table throughout the rounds.
And so I would just sit there awkwardly staring at them
and then go, I have a bite.
Like a hungry dog waiting at a table.
I remember, I remember.
But yeah, so we only did like six episodes that first year
and then the second year we did 16.
And then this year, I think we're on track to do like
26 or 27, which is really cool.
It's really picked up.
We've had some incredible guests on the show.
So today we are going to judge them,
not by the charmingness of the guests. There is is some overlap but by how awesome their last meals were
What would your last meal be?
Okay, let me pull out my notes. Yeah this yeah, I've had it nice nice
I don't ever expect you to actually interview me on this unless maybe one day
I don't work here anymore and become a big superstar. Oh my god. How cool that be? Yeah
I mean that would be great. I don't know if that's gonna happen, cause I don't know how life works.
What if we do it for like society or something?
Yeah, sure. Well again, this isn't a pitch.
Or anything, but...
I think it'd be fun to be on the main channel.
Yeah, sure man.
You know, we all like things.
I'm just kidding. Okay, so my last meal would be
Hot Barberry Bread with Sarsher,
Sour Cherry Preserves, Rose Jam and Honey with a Persian Tea.
That's course one.
Course two is Bay City sandwiches with the works.
I'd want a tuna sandwich, a Sausalito turkey sandwich,
and a hot pastrami.
Not the Boardshead Sausalito turkey.
And a hot pastrami and a Godmother.
Hawaiian luau barbecue chips and an orenjina,
an ice cold orenjina.
And then that's course two.
And then course three would be pampas Brazilian barbecue,
picanha, top sirloin, platanos, black beans, pão de queijo, farofa, and the collards.
The collards, yeah.
The collards.
And then course four would be my mom's warm sabzi and my mother-in-law's rice with tadeg
and an ice cold sprite and an ice cold pellegrino.
And then for dessert.
Oh, full sugar soda and the last meal.
Yeah. And an ice cold Pellegrino. And then for dessert. Oh, full sugar soda and the last meal.
And then for dessert, it would be a custard porn cheek from Papillon microwaved slightly.
That's an ode to my father.
And then a jar of Nutella with a spoon.
Plastic spoon in particular as an ode to my mom.
So very family oriented.
There's a lot of...
Yeah, whatever you want to do.
That's incredible.
So I cooked my own last meal on the show,
but I cooked like three things from it.
Recently I did an interview with IndieWire,
and they asked me what my last meal was,
and I kind of wrote down what came to me at the time.
You want to hear it?
Yeah, I'd love to.
Okay, we'd start with a seafood tower and a dirty gin martini
with Castelvatrano olives, oysters, clams, shrimp, lobster, crab legs,
three different crudos, some smoked fish dipped with crackers.
Then we'd go to Vietnamese Banh Cuon, Laotian papaya salad and smoked Marlin tacos
with a Negra Modelo michelada. After the appetizers, we got my best friend's mom's
pão búji. I'd probably switch that to dolcri. I'll show it to goudrati food.
And a San Diego style carne asada burrito but made with American wagyu rib eye and served with a
toothpaste tube filled with foie gras pate. I would drink a penicillin cocktail with that as well.
For dessert, give me a gallon of McConnell's sea salt cream and cookies ice cream with a whole bottle of Fernet.
Fernet?
Whole bottle of Fernet at the end.
Fernet menta too, not Fernet bronca.
Let me go down.
Why are you ending on that note?
Love it, dude. A shot of Fernet.
I have so many fun memories in restaurants, whether it's in kitchens or out in the dining room,
ripping for net with people for net at the end of a meal.
Ugh, so good.
Give me espresso and a couple rollies as well.
Yeah, okay.
And I am in, but that's it.
So that's us.
I think our last meals are both ranked in the top.
But let's start at like your number five.
Who do you have at number five?
Number five, well, I loved Shay Mitchell's last meal.
It's a hell of a last meal.
So her last meal includes chips and guac with a lot of salsas, fruit from the fruit cart,
a margarita, a Caesar salad, a smash burger, a milkshake, ketchup chips with seltzer, Patsy
U, malai rigatoni, lumpia, banana pudding, and an espresso martini.
Now the first thing I'll say about Shay Mitchell's last meal is the fact that her entire meal was so bright and happy.
Like I could see the joy in her meal and I could see that radiate from the choices she made.
Like a beautiful fruit, like a beautiful tahini covered mango with like a seltzer.
It just makes so much sense for her and the food, I mean the guacamole we made was one of the best guacamoles I've ever had. I don't know what the hell we did to that guacamole.
It was phenomenal.
We served it in the mocha jete too, right?
I think so, yeah.
And the ketchup chips were a great touch.
I know she specifically wanted a certain, oh this is great.
Oh she's Canadian, yeah, she's from Toronto.
So we just, so I believe she wanted Lay's, but we ended up getting like a bunch of different
kinds because the Lay's wasn't gonna come in time Yeah, and then literally as course two started we got a package
We opened it and the ketchup chips were in there and that was just it and we literally raised it
We're like, yeah
like like the the monkeys and like
2001 and space odyssey, yeah, we part you like oh my god
Literally that was us and we opened it and we just threw it out there and it was so exciting.
And I just think the foods, like the lumpia was delicious. The banana pudding, we got
it from Magnolia. Sometimes we get foods from outside places because sometimes outside places
do it better than we do it. I'm not afraid to admit that as a professional food person.
Also, yeah, sometimes people make like these requests for international products and sometimes we don't get the last meal in like four or five days beforehand
And then we're just immediately scrambling to try and be like we need to call someone in Philly to put suey acky's meats on dry ice
Yeah, are you is that leading into your next last meal?
It is well, I want to say Shay Mitchell also would have been on my list hundred percent
She likes food the way that I like food. Yeah. Right, like the chips with guac
in like several different salsas.
Like eight salsas, yeah.
It's acid, it's spice, it's exciting, it's crunchy.
She loves to drink shit.
She was here to promote her show about drinking.
And her alcohol brand, right?
Yeah, her tequila brand, Onda.
Yeah, Onda Salsa is an Onda tequila, which was great.
And she was getting ripped with Shay Mitchell, dude.
That was so, so, so fun. The Mala rigatoni is an excellent. Yeah, on the seltzer is an older tequila, which was great and she's getting ripped with Shane Mitchell, dude That was so so so fun. The molly rigatoni is an excellent. Yeah the happiness
I will say this is the happiest last meal we've had and it was an honor to see and
Honestly eat the scraps
All right, who am I gonna go with number five, you know, I'm gonna go I'm gonna go John Boyega
Oh John Boyega at my number five and he had me at his first course.
So his first course were barbecue ribs with potato salad and black beans,
then suya lamb chops with jollof and fried plantain.
Oh, good times.
The thing that I love about that, so like John Boyega, right?
He is a British Nigerian dude, but who's like spent a lot of time in the American South eating food.
And so you have this incredible,
what can only be called Nigerian barbecue plate, right?
Like it's lamb grilled over open fire with suya.
And this is a really cool little thing.
So suya spice is a bunch of different spices
like alligator pepper and grains of paradise, chilies.
And that's supposed to be roasted peanuts or groundnuts,
but we found out he's allergic to peanuts peanuts and so we put cashews in there right and his
whole team were just grubbing on the lamb chops afterwards which is super
cool so that he immediately had me but then oh yeah he had the the chicken
waffles cheeseburger and fries orange chicken all things that I love but here
is where this is one of the most fun times I've had oh good on the entire show
he asked for simply seafood boil extra spicy. Oh, yeah
And so we made this giant like norla. It wasn't normal style actually
Because it was the occasion style because the garlic butter in it. Oh, yeah extra spicy garlic butter
We literally he tasted it and was like
With the spice broth. That's my J John Boyega impression. And then we just brought like habanero powder
or maybe it was smoked, no, smoked ghost chili powder.
Was it?
And he and I were just, this man,
one incredibly charming, incredibly handsome,
super, super eloquent, great actor, John Boyega rules.
But he's in this like pinstripe white suit
and he's about to go to an award show.
Oh, did he?
And we'd, yes. and we dumped out the entire
seafood boil with the garlic butter and all the
seafood juices onto the table.
And that is how we found out our freaking table is slanted.
And so I'm like interviewing him and I'm like
talking to him about like one of his childhood
friends dying or something. It was a really
emotional story. And like the seafood juice and
butter is running towards his nice white suit. God, how embarrassing. And I'm trying to like like the seafood juice and butter is running towards a nice
And I'm trying to like lift the table up and be like yeah. Oh my god. That's so hard I'm so and anyways it got all over his white suit
I'm so embarrassing that was like I think the single most fun time and then he had peach cobbler chocolate cake or no
No, no, that's I'm skipping around what do you have? Oh golden Oreos red velvet cake and sweet potato pie and then some gummy bears on it
Yeah, and great last meal great last man when I was asking him why the seafood boil he was just like I
Dated a girl from Louisiana
She was wild like yeah
But those are the memories I feel like you always want to recount whenever you're like eating your last meal
You remember that one chick from Louisiana. Yeah, why not Why not? I also love the suey lamb chops.
I thought that was one of Lilly's first
like culinary achievements, I would say,
is making a bomb ass, her bomb ass cashew suey.
I still think about it to this day
as one of her like first and greatest
culinary accomplishments in the kitchen.
So it was-
The best feeling for me is when somebody's team,
like whenever you have a big movie star show up,
they have a team that's like very serious and the publicist is coming to be like hey
like can we not talk about this, be sensitive about that, yeah whatever make
sure the lighting's right and then when they get so hungry that all that
pretense breaks right and they're suddenly like dapping you up because
they're like big-time Hollywood publicist dapping you up with a lamb
chop in their hands yeah like that's. That's a good feeling agreed agreed
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I am craving a big slice of pizza and an ice cold Pepsi for lunch today.
Nicole, what if I told you, you have the power to make that happen? I do. Yeah, and you know how I know that? Because you're real, real
smart. That's one of the reasons. The other reason is that I had the same dream that you
had, except this was a couple days ago. We basically live parallel lives, but I was craving
an ice cold Pepsi and a big old slice of pizza. And I was at the airport and I was coming
back to LA. And so I was like really needed some food to get me through that last leg of the journey.
And I was on the plane, I opened my pizza, and the flight attendant came by, and I got
the free chips, and I got an ice cold Pepsi Zero sugar.
And I will never forget this borderline spiritual experience of eating that spicy from the pepperoni
salty chewy pizza, going to the crispy chips, and then resetting my palate with ice cold
refreshing Pepsi Zero sugar, that perfect amount of acid to just cut through all that fat in your palate and
then back to the chewy pizza crispy chip refreshing Pepsi chewy pizza crispy
chip refreshing Pepsi and it made the flight so so much better. My lunch was
absolutely saved. I love story time with you Josh it's my favorite but moral of
the story is Pepsi makes your food taste better everybody knows that. So grab a
Pepsi Zero Sugar for your next meal as food deserves Pepsi.
Next, I loved Serge Tankian's last meal.
It was short and sweet and delicious.
And this was the first time I think we did a surprise, right?
This was the first time we added a surprise to last meals, which I love doing.
You pushed us to do it and I think it was the greatest decision.
What did we make him?
We made him a banana.
Banana, banana, banana, banana, terracotta, banana, banana, terracotta, terracotta pie.
Sorry, I coughed.
Yeah.
So he just wanted like three, four things on his way.
He wanted, you want to do one more?
Banana, banana, banana, banana, terracotta, banana, banana, terracotta, terracotta pie.
Is it out of your system?
Yeah, it's gone.
Okay.
The system is down.
That's a good one.
So he wanted four things.
He wanted kibbeh, chikofte, manti, tabbouleh, and then for dessert, kanafe and some coffees from his
lovely coffee shop called Kavat, which is local in Eagle…
Not Eaglewood, in Eagle Rock.
And I just loved his last meal because it was so him.
Like it was just…
He's a proud Armenian man and it was an honor to have a proud Armenian man eat Armenian
food.
It was really sick.
So I just loved that. And then I love the addition of the…
Oh, he also wanted each, which is sleeper hit, by the way.
Dude, each is…
Each is a sleeper hit, 100%.
I don't know that I ever need to bully again if I have each.
I know, it's so good.
And also, as the senior culinary producer of these episodes,
I reached out to every single Armenian person I knew.
I even asked David, who is in law school, to ask his Armenian friends.
Because these words
They have multiple meanings kibbeh means one thing to an Armenian person Lebanese Armenian person and to a Syrian
Armenian person and a Russian Armenian person
So I like really knocked down and like I need to find out the definitions of these words and what it means
So I can give him the last knew that he deserves and truly wants so like from a culinary standpoint
I just love the way that we were able to produce it.
And then also, I don't know, it was just great to see him eat these foods
and, like, he had such a close cultural and emotional connection to all of them.
And I just love the fact that we can do that for people,
especially celebrities. It's really cool.
Yeah, this is not only the best episode of Last Meals I think we've ever done,
but this is the best conversation I've ever had in my entire life.
That's beautiful.
Serge has been like one of my favorite musicians of all time,
but then too just a hero in the way that he carries himself,
the impact that he's had on the world.
And we had a really, really touching moment for me that I'll never forget,
because he took Anthony Bourdain around Armenia.
Right? I love that episode.
Yeah, yeah, great episode.
You know, I was talking to Serge about the Bourdain episode and also the fact that he took his own
life and kind of reaction to that and I was talking about that was the first celebrity death that
really hit me hard because Bourdain was the North Star that I'd always sort of tried to track my
trajectory towards. And when we weren't filming Serge was just like
Hey, man, I want you to know that if Bourdain's your North Star, you're well on your way
because you care about the actual issues and you cut through all the BS and you use food as a lens to tell those stories and
Dude, and then he read my freaking
Coffee grounds. Yeah, he read your fall fall gear. Oh my god. That was yeah, dude, Serge
What a what a guy what a guy put out a new EP called foundations. Go listen to it. Go listen to it
I'll use this to transition into no, let's go. Let's save that one. Let's save that one. I'm gonna go
I'm gonna go Kelly Rowland. Oh, we love Kelly Roland
How you rolling we love Kelly Rowland. What is our group chat name?
Kelly Rowland Sidewives is our group chat name.
Because she kept threatening to steal, I believe, both Lily and Vee away.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, rightfully so.
And live in her home with her loving husband and children, as she should have.
So Kelly Rowland's last meal. Kelly Rowland's last meal.
Caviar with potato chips, A5 Wagyu and mashed potatoes,
cheeseburger and french fries, crispy tacos,
peach cobbler, chocolate cake,
and chocolate peanut butter pie.
The last thing, she said one pineapple margarita,
but throughout the course of this meal,
we drank three pineapple margaritas.
We shot on a Friday, she had a party to go to afterwards.
Give me one margarita. Sorry.
And so we literally, we sat there.
Kelly Roll and I probably had five shots of tequila throughout this entire meal.
You were like, kiki-ing. You were having the best time ever.
It was incredible. But also the meal itself.
Like, I'm somebody who, I love cheeseburger and fries.
I love crispy tacos, right? I love a chocolate peanut butter pie.
We did a taco flight.
We did a taco flight.
We did a whole taco flight, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we did, we did.
Yeah, we did like, like your kind of like
street taco carne asada,
and then we did like the crispy, like, you know,
H-Town tacos, because that's where she's from.
But like the caviar, I just,
I love this amalgamation of foods.
Me too.
And then also somebody who would just
show up to set and just go yeah
I'm going like Marg for Marg with you
She was an incredible guest.
Was incredible and also she said like maybe the sweetest thing ever about death
What'd she say?
Because you know she she's like a very like she's a woman of faith
She's like a very practicing Christian woman and that's like a there's an element to that belief that I'm very, very envious of, right?
Especially when it comes to dying in the afterlife.
You know, and I was asking how she was,
how she communicates that to her children
when she's talking to a 10 year old who like, you know,
maybe just understood what death was.
Cause Kelly did a horror movie and her character died
and she was watching it.
It wasn't even like a horror, it was like a comedy horror.
Her character died.
Scream? No, it's like a new one. It's like a newer one.
Oh, the Freddy vs. Jason one of those?
No, that's, dude, that was like 18 years ago.
Oh, sorry.
No, it was like in the last four or five years. Something on Netflix, I think.
But her kid like saw her die and started freaking out, and so she had to have the death talk.
And then I asked her what she said to her child, and she said,
um, dying is like you see the most beautiful light you've ever seen,
and then you get the warmest hug you've ever gotten.
And I almost started crying that especially because I was, you know, six shots of tequila deep.
And then we arm wrestled and I smoked her ass.
Yeah, you sure did.
You need to stop arm wrestling.
I know. I haven't lost in a while.
I let her beat me the first time, and then she immediately was like,
line it back up, I know you let me win,
don't let me win. And so then I really just like,
you know, I control it.
I never want to do this with you.
I'm not going to arm wrestle, but I'm going to show you what you do.
I don't like arm wrestling with you.
You lock in, you got to kind of jostle, you got to kind of do this much.
And then right when you start, a lot of people
just want to start going like that, but then your wrist gets like that.
You have to fight for control you know over the top
Kelly Rowland's last meal was really
Okay, we love binging with Babish in the mythical kitchen and when he came to the mythical kitchen
We're like we're gonna make this guy the best meal of his life.
And I truly think we did.
We had corned beef hash with over medium eggs, Republic multigrain toast with butter and
jam, French press coffee, chicken parm and pasta aglio e olio with a glass of bourbon,
amberjack sashimi, salmon belly nigiri and uni, maple syrup poured over snow, and cinnamon
crepe chips with vanilla dip. I love this so much.
Well, first of all, just him coming into the kitchen and cooking for him.
It was our second time doing it.
The first time we cooked for him, we made him blood.
Yeah.
We made him on food fears.
He's one of two food fears and last meal's dual guests.
Who was the other one?
I'll tell you in a second.
Oh, okay.
And I just adored the way that he came in with so much grace and, I don't know,
like, humility. I don't know if that makes any sense.
No, it does. He's got a very humble aura.
Yeah, and I could feel like in the back of his head, he's like, man, I wish I came up
with this idea. You know what I mean? I could feel that a little bit. Not from a jealousy
perspective, but like from a real, recognized, real perspective. And I just thought he was an incredible guest.
I thought his food was incredible.
The maple syrup poured over snow.
Now whenever we have the ability to do things that are a little bit outside of the box
and really make us grind our own gears,
I think that's where the most exciting moments happen.
Like we had to make snow.
We live in LA. When did we shoot this?
Like in the middle of March or something? There was no snow anywhere. So we literally had to make
our own snow. We had to buy this special machinery that clips onto your KitchenAid to make snow
cone ice. And then we tried doing hot maple syrup. We tried doing cold maple syrup. We
ended up making a almost like a caramel out of the maple syrup cooked to a specific temperature.
Pour that over, use different types of tongue depressors and sticks
to make sure that we did it the right way.
And it's just like those kinds of food moments
just stand out to me because it was a clear
food memory for him.
And to be able to recreate that within the confines
of our walls is just so cool.
And we're so lucky that we are able to do that
and just send people back almost like the
Ratatouille moment. Like we're so lucky that we get to do that that and just send people back almost like the ratatouille moment
Like we're so lucky that we get to do that for people. Oh, I'm gonna get emotional
I just love it so much and then all I mean like making chicken parm and agioioio like he loves
The chicken parm. Oh
Don't tell me what we did with the chicken parm
We did two different kinds of chicken parm you did your chicken parm and then his chicken parm and then you went on a show
And did his chicken parm? Yeah did your chicken parm and then his chicken parm and then you went on a show and did his chicken parm?
Yeah, I went on his show botched.
Yeah.
Where I claimed that he botched chicken parmesan
and I made my version of it and he ate it and was like,
and I think mine tastes better,
but this is more chicken parm.
And then so we made both for him.
Right, right, right.
Yeah, yeah.
And I just love little moments like that.
And I thought his meal was really beautiful.
And of course, Republik's a great restaurant restaurant so anytime we get to show that place off, I'm
a happy camper.
That was a fun time.
Yeah, I love what you said about the emotion, man.
That's what this food is.
Like everything is just telling a story and it's the story of this person's life, their
fears, their ambitions, their hopes, their dreams, what drives them through the lens
of food.
Yeah.
And I love that and speaking of which, man, the next them through the lens of food. Yeah. And I love that. And speaking of which, man,
the next guy is just full of all of those.
This is the most full of emotion and energy and zest
and anguish and fear person I've ever met in my life.
And his last meal was stupid.
Harry freaking Cruz, dude.
The most showy, the most food you ever had.
Harry Cruz. I think he thought
I think he thought
that we would edit it down.
But instead, and he loved all of it.
These were all dishes that meant a lot to him.
But we cooked every single thing for him.
Spicy tuna, crispy rice, crispy
bang bang shrimp, miso black cod, green
salad, rack of barbeque spare ribs, collard greens,
baked beans, bison ribeye, roasted broccolini, sweet potato, a flight of three smoothies,
zucchini flan, pause
Zucchini flan, we had no idea what it meant and we had to like Google it a bunch and then Colby made this incredible like
savory steamed egg custard layered with zucchini. Go Colby go, yeah., back in. Frittata affogato, pause.
We had to Google. No one knew what that was.
I don't know if you know this, we know.
Everything there is to know about food just about.
Basically, and there were two dishes that stopped us.
Frittata affogato, it's an Italian baked omelet.
Means drowned. Cover covered in tomato sauce.
Back in.
Peri peri chicken, double cheeseburger and fries,
and a strawberry shake.
This man, he, one, is like, you know, 240 pounds or whatever
of just pure twitchy muscle.
And he like works out so, so, so often.
And he doesn't eat until at least like two or three PM.
He intermittent fasts?
He intermittent fasts, yeah.
And our call time was two PM.
And I was like, dude, have you eaten today?
He goes, no.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, yeah, because I knew that from the research.
And so he had not eaten a single bite of food
and he shows up to set.
And he also was like the most energetic,
cogent storyteller and he's so open
and that's a big part of his whole like ordeal
is that keeping things in kind of increases shame
and other people can learn from being open
and even though he makes mistakes, it's still a net good.
And this man ate and talked and listened
and emoted more than any person in an episode.
Terry Crews, dude, what an experience that was.
Beautiful.
He was the other Food Fears guest.
What?
He was the other Food Fears guest.
I picked that up after I realized.
Turkey testicles.
And his last meal has about four times as many views.
There you go.
We love Food Fears, but it's never coming back.
I have what I would consider the goat in my graces.
Well, is this your number one?
This is not my number.
This is my number two.
Number two, number two, number two.
Okay.
Tom Hanks.
Autumn Schenck.
Autumn Schenck.
What?
Autumn Schenck.
Oh, is that like something that like, is that from like SNL?
I have Simpsons, but go ahead.
Oh, whatever.
I don't watch the Simpsons.
I don't know how many times I have to tell you.
Okay, let me tell you his last meal.
Taste of history from El Cholo, In-N-Out Double Double, Challah Bread French Toast, traditional
Greek salad, add avocado and calamari with pita and taro masala dip, white chocolate coconut
bundt cake from Don's Bakery.
So aka the Tom Cruise cake.
So whenever we got the note that Tom Hanks was coming into the Mythical Kitchen, we all
kind of like freaked out a little bit and we're like, this is real now.
No, I kept saying that it's not real until his car enters the parking lot.
I didn't believe it.
Well, I thought it was real.
You thought it was real.
Of course I asked.
Whenever I saw the emails, I'm like, this is a hundred percent happening.
I'm so excited.
We really have to tighten up the ship.
So we just, so you guys, so you and Annalise
and maybe one other person, did Maggie,
did you go to El Cholo?
No.
Oh, so Josh.
Hey, G, I think.
Oh, no, we like actually went there and dined.
Yeah, it was just me and Julia.
Oh, you, Julia, and then you guys went.
But Annalise and Jared, her husband,
we met at the movie theater to watch Tom Hanks' movie,
A Man Called Otto.
A Man Called Otto, that's right.
So you went to El Cholo.
I never had El Cholo before, and then we went on a wild goose chase to try to buy the plate
from the place, and they're like, we're not gonna sell the...
We gave KG the PA, not PA the KG, KG the PA, we gave her all the petty cash in the drawer
and was like...
Go!...ask how much they want for the plates. I was like, here's a budget of like $200.
Apparently KG goes up to him and just goes, I have $200, can I buy your plates?
We're like, no!
That's not how you do it!
But that was a really fun, whenever he came in through the doors, I was like,
okay, time to get real. This is about to be a great fricking experience.
Even if we never do this again, like the fact that we get to cook for Tom Hanks is very cool.
Um, you and I had a little bit of a tiff this day.
Do you want me to unpack it?
You teased it earlier. Unpack it.
Okay, so, um, in the traditional Greek salad,
um, you told me to ice the red onions.
And I said, yeah, yeah, for sure.
And then you said, no, no.
And then I had to, you said, look at me.
And I said, okay.
You said, you need to make sure that the that the red onions are ice like in ice water
Yeah, so when ice water until the last minute and then dry them off and then put them in salad and I'm like
Was like that intense about it. Yes. Well, yeah, you Tom Hanks was coming. Yeah, I guess and I don't I don't think tiff is the right
Word, I just think you had high expectations and you wanted us to also have high expectations
So it was a good thing. It wasn't a bad TIF. It was a good-
It's a normal-
A TIF is bad.
No, I don't think a TIF is bad.
Now this is a TIF. Now you've created a TIF.
But TIFing about the TIF?
I don't want to TIF about the TIF.
TIFing about the non-TIF, I'd say.
Okay, it was a non-TIF, but basically, but you basically made me feel like I was like very like nonchalant.
Like, okay, whatever. Like I was gonna blow you off about it and not do it.
And I was like, I'm gonna do it.
So I think...
They're unpacking so much more than just food here.
Oh yeah.
But it was just great to have him like... And also everyone on his team thought the
tarmasalata was homemade. It was from a jar. It was from a jar. I'm sorry, Tom Hanks and
your team.
We never lied.
They just said, how did you make it? I'm like, oh, it's a recipe. That's not a lie. That's
just a long search of the truth.
But yeah, so long story short, the fact that he wanted such cool Greek food, I know he's
Greek Orthodox, he converted for his wife.
But I just thought it was cool.
He had so many delicious LA classics.
He had some great Greek food.
And of course-
He showed that he really cared and thought about it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He really did.
Which is really cool.
And the Tom Cruise cake.
Tom Hanks eating Tom Cruise cake. How funny.
Tom Cook cake.
Tom Cook cake.
Tom Cook cake.
Yeah. And then he was talking about whenever he like has the cake and it just by sliver
by sliver just disappears over time. And I thought that was really funny.
I loved him. He was great.
So during that, Tom Hanks was here for like two and a half hours and he and I at the most
meaningful moment for me was after the cameras had cut
out and he was super talkative with everyone. He was talking with our cam op and editor,
Taylor.
So friendly.
He was like, oh, where's your family from? Oh, Jolietta, Illinois. Cool. But afterwards,
we'd been talking about history throughout the whole thing. And then Tom just looks at
me, cameras are completely cut. He could have walked out the door. He'd already wrapped
and he just goes, so what you reading? And I just told him I was reading a book
about the history of food in World War II,
which is the most Tom Hanks thing to answer.
And then his team asked for my address afterwards,
and I get a typewritten letter, he collects old typewriters,
that just said, Josh, I think you'll enjoy this book.
Thanks, Hanks.
Oh my gosh!
And it was a copy of a book called The Monk of Mocha by Dave Eggers about Mokhtar Al-Kanshali
escaping the Yemeni Civil War with coffee beans.
How cool.
And that was cool.
And so I mailed Tom Hanks a letter written in crayon, because I collect crayons, in my
favorite book about food, which is Taco USA by Gustavo Arellano.
And I also mailed him
the washed taste of history plates from El Chilo.
That's very nice of you.
He was like guest number seven.
Guest number seven.
So crazy.
Alright I'm going with my number two.
This is another personal hero of mine and this is before a lot of the fame not to say
that I was like you know OG on the train But you know been watching him since he was drafted in like 2013 or whatever. This is Jason Kelsey
Nice, nice, nice Jason Kelsey his meal chocolate chip pancakes King Kong French toast from like a place in the valley
Mama Kelsey's dinner rolls skyline chili dip
Mama Kelsey's dinner rolls, Skyline chili dip, Dallas Sandro's cheese steak, shout out Delco,
ribs from Joe's Kansas City, trio of chicken wings,
the Cabanosa sausage from Sviaki, meats,
fancy beanie weenies, panang curry and garlic naan,
two things that do not go together
from completely separate countries,
pralines and cream, ice cream, stocks, pound cake,
and fish town in a bowl of fresh berries.
And when asked why the berries goes, I just feel like, you know, like bears, like bears
eat a lot of berries.
I'm kind of like a bear adjacent man, you know, so it just feels like fitting when I'm
eating a bunch of berries.
So cute.
Agreed.
But this meal, like, this is another person who loves to eat.
There's no pretense.
You know, he has Cincinnati represented
where he went to college. He got home represented
from Mama Kelsey's dinner rolls.
They were like crescent rolls with the marshmallows
baked inside and we found out...
And then the marshmallows would disappear.
It's a metaphor for Jesus on Easter.
Oh, yes. Oh, yeah!
The marshmallows evaporate out like Christ evaporating
or not evaporating.
LOL!
But disappearing from the grave.
Um, and I mean, he just like ate and ate, and we chatted. And he also, not to put Jason Kelsey on last year,
but he also said he would bring his own beer
because it was from like an obscure brewery in Ohio.
And he forgot, and I don't know if you remember this,
the day before I was like, yo, get some Bud Heavies
just to have in case.
And then this is when we were still getting like demonetized
for drinking on camera.
And then we found out that we just do that.
And so we were just we had side buds going the whole time.
Right on. And then we.
What? In a paper bag.
Yes, yes, yes. And we had an incredible conversation.
We talked about, you know, the fears of CTE retiring from football early.
And I got to tell him that my lucky eagle's hat won the Super Bowl for them
because they were down.
And then I turned it around and Derek Barnett gets the strip sack
And that was really special and then afterwards we ended up going to a tiki bar
And just continuing to drink you hung out later. Do you know that no? Yeah, you had like a red-eye flight out
I definitely invited it was Shabbat dude. Oh, it's probably Shabbat. It's Shabbat. You didn't invite Jason Kelsey and I to Shabbat
Anyways, yeah, we went to a tiki No and he took down like a whole bowl. Scorpion bowl.
LOL. I keep saying LOL to this stuff. Jason Kelsey and I. Go birds! Go birds!
That's a hearty go birds on you. Now it's time for my number one last meal. Number one! I don't know who it is.
Yeah, you do. Do I? It's Gordon Ramsay. Gordon Ramsay!
What a treat it was to's Gordon Ramsay. Gordon Ramsay.
What a treat it was to have Gordon Ramsay
in the Mythical Kitchen.
What a process it was to get his ass in here, my God.
You know, it was crazy.
I flew to Vegas to compete on his show with Rhett and Link.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and you won.
I won, I barely beat Rhett.
Rhett had a really good showing.
So his meal was a full English breakfast
with scrambled eggs, butter chicken, chicken wings, and a double-double from In-N-Out, beef wellington, engine and tonic, sticky toffee pudding, and a deep-fried Mars bar.
Do I think he curated this list? No.
Absolutely.
I think maybe one of his assistants or a publicist or a friend or something did it for him. And that's fine.
I think he had influence. I think celebrities, you know, they come in here and like they don't really,
they're so busy, like they don't have time to really like lock it down or spend too much time
like mulling it over, which is totally okay.
Like we're here to just make a great show and to make them happy and comfortable
for two hours while Josh interviews them about dying and death and things like that
and have delicious food in front of them.
The fact that we got to make some of his most iconic dishes for him was incredible.
And the fact that he was so complimentary of all of it was so impressive.
And just making Gordon Ramsay a beef Wellington is a crazy feat.
And to see Trevor do that was, and then peace out afterwards, incredible.
One of the best Mike drop moments of all time.
And it was so impressive to see him do that.
The sticky toffee pudding Lily made was freaking gorgeous, incredible stuff.
The amount of thought and dedication that went into it.
Should I make a canal? Should I do it like this? Should I do it like that?
Like again, I'm seeing these meals from the back end.
And you're seeing it show up on the table along with the guests.
So I guess the way that I'm ranking these last few is a little bit different than you would.
But again, like...
It is interesting to see you rank them though, because so much...
And one, it's heartening to me that it seems like you...
I know you do care a lot about the process.
I do care a lot.
It's cool to see how much that's like stuck in your mind.
Because these are really special to shoot for me and I'm glad it's the same for you.
Oh, it's so special for us too.
Like it's just great to do and it's great to produce.
And the end result of having the millions of views is cool and all.
But even if you didn't get millions of views, it wouldn't matter.
Because I feel like as a collective, it's worth it.
I love the views though, I will say.
The views are nice. Please keep watching.
Me, it doesn't matter as much as the screen.
But whatever, that's also too deep. But yeah, making him an English breakfast and making those scrambled eggs.
I bought a master class.
Yes, you did.
I bought us all a master class and I'm like, sit down and watch these videos
multiple times a week.
Understand it, learn it, make this your whole entire personality for like the next week.
And then you can delete it from your mind.
And I did that with every single person that was responsible for making the foods.
And I'm so glad I did because it really created a beautiful product.
It made for a great interview.
And yeah, also he hated the deep fried Mars bar and I love that so much.
That was my favorite whenever he's like, oh, deep fried Mars bar.
Disgusting.
Disgusting.
Like that was one of the moments where I'm like, yes, like, even like any time we get an emotional, like, visceral reaction
from food, good or bad, like, I'm just like, yes, I'm so glad he did that.
So it was definitely the greatest last meal, in my opinion,
from a food perspective, from an interview perspective,
from an all-around perspective is one of the bucket list moments.
And every time someone says, say something cool about yourself,
I say, I made Gordon Ramsay scrambled eggs. So yeah. That was the biggest turning point for Mythical Kitchen
in general. That felt very much, I mean Tom Hanks was of course that but like Gordon Ramsay was truly
like we have arrived. The real. I was marching through the prep kitchen earlier that day just
going this is our Super Bowl! Yeah, happy Gordon Ramsay Day.
Give them nothing and take from them everything.
And I kept saying happy Gordon Ramsay Day.
That interview for me was really, really special.
And I, you know, I'd been critical of Gordon Ramsay
in the past for kind of portraying this like mean,
caricaturish person on television screaming
in an industry that is filled with so much verbal abuse
in that way.
Sure.
And you know, I really kind of held his feet to the fire on that.
And the thing that I learned is that it's not a caricature form.
He like is filled with true belief that this is the way he can help people and who the
hell am I to tell him that he's wrong, right?
And for him he's like...
Because he has helped people.
Yeah, and there's all these people who are like, oh, he doesn't act like that with the
kids and I was like, that's because it makes bad TV. But from his perspective, I don't believe that's the case anymore for him
he's like when we get these business owners on television or
Fully fledged adults who say I want to be a chef and I see they're not doing the things that are going to make them successful
I'm going to hold their feet to the fire until they are doing the things to make themselves successful and
That's increasing the rubble of happiness because if not, they're just going to fail
You need to be like all these all these restaurateurs. They are already failing, right?
Why would you want me to be he's like people have been softened in their whole lives again
I don't know if it's my exact, you know
Methodology that I would use per se but this dude has been a lot more successful than I am, so who the hell cares?
He actually influenced me during that interview to be...
Yeah, way meaner to people.
No, not meaner. He influenced me to hold myself more accountable,
and hold other people more accountable.
Agreed.
Because that is ultimately good for them, dude. Gordon Ramsay was awesome.
I got a wild card for number one.
What is it?
It's my favorite last meal of all time.
Oh my god, I already know what it is My favorite last meal of all time. Oh my god
I already know what it is. Corbin freaking blue man. Oh the wheelbarrow!
Corbin blue we wheeled him out in a wheelbarrow. Corbin blue won
I mentioned earlier the early guests on last meals who had to take more of a leap of faith because
Who knew what the show was at the time?
Corbin was one of them and he is still to this day the only guest to request to just have a FaceTime meeting with the chef.
That was great.
To discuss the specifics of his last meal, Corbin Bleu. I love you to this day for that.
And so he was like, I just, I love curry. It's my favorite food. There's so many different kinds of curries.
And so I don't know which one I should do. And I was like, what if we just did like a curry sampler from around the globe?
We do like Jamaican oxtail curry. We go like Masaman curry from Thailand.
And then he said the same thing about pasta and we literally just
diagrammed all of this out.
And he was like, I love poutine because his wife, Sasha, who's just also like
the loveliest person she came with him, uh, is Canadian.
He's like, Oh, poutine.
But also I want it to be like, can we do like an a five Wagyu poutine?
I was like, yeah, can we do like a bone marrow gravy?
And so we just diagrammed all this out
in like a video call beforehand.
And then he showed up and he was so, so cool and gracious.
And that A5 Wagyu poutine with roasted bone marrow gravy
is still to this day, maybe my favorite thing.
From the top, chicken liver pate with grilled bread,
non-alcoholic white wine spritzer that we made with
Passion fruit and the non alcoholic wine that was just delicious
grilled cheese with fries a5 Wagyu poutine is roasted bone marrow a trio of curry Jamaican curry oxtail mossman curry chicken makhani
Italian sausage on a bed of peppers with onions tomato sauce pepper deli with my talkie ragu and fresh truffle
That's right
The white truffle rigatoni ala vodka with whipped ricotta and basil oil.
Raspberry sorbet with macerated blackberries and basil and
key lime pie.
Corbin Blue, you are my official number one last meal of all time.
And that was such a special moment for me.
And that is our official combined top ten ranking.
I will throw in one wild card.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
It was ten bowls of cereal.
And that was awesome.
Some people were like, that's disrespectful.
And I was like, nope, that is the best.
That is the easiest last meal of all time.
God bless you. Thank you.
JGL, you're the man.
That was good.
Everyone, let me know what your favorite last meals
were of the series.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We want to know your opinions about it.
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Alright Nicole, pretty good at talking man. Now it's time to find out what
they're going to do to whack it out of the universe. Is that Barry Kugin?
It's time for the second week call.
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Well Nicole, we went too far over time,
so we only have five minutes to take to the last opinion.
Let's go do like one little opinion for you.
Okay.
I drank some bodily fluids in the bottom of a bathtub.
Oh, you're very...
Hey, what's going on, Josh?
What's going on, Nicole?
Hey, he made his voice lower. Realistically, after the last Becky Lynch podcast, I'm just curious.
She had a much shorter list than most of the people that have come on the show.
And I really want to know know is there a difference between
quantity and quality
Would you ironically get some small bites of something?
Versus a full meal if you really wanted to go out on your last dying breath. That's interesting
That's from California Pomona
Have a great show, guys.
Love the show.
Have a good one.
Add up Pomona.
I was going to go to Cal Polyponova to go in hotel management.
Yeah, Cal Polyponova does good work.
I won the Pomona Pitzer Invitational Shotput in 2012.
So accomplished to look at you.
I want a t-shirt.
I don't know what this question is asking.
So many words.
I was fl t-shirt. Um, I don't know what this question is asking. It was so many words. I was flabbergasted.
Also, they're asking for your last meal, would you rather have like full portions of your
favorite three foods or say quarter portions of your favorite 12 foods?
I'm not, I'm not good at math.
What is, what is the question?
I feel like I explained it very clearly.
So little bits of it? Yes,
somebody once told me that their last meal would be a single bite of
their top hundred favorite foods. Oh no. I feel like a single bite doesn't work
for me but I do get it like three bites. No I want a full plate of plate. I want the
whole shebang. I want it all. I'm trying to think of what foods I would really
need like a full plate of.. I get steak fatigue so hard.
If you give me like a perfect prime rib or whatever, just like five bites of it and I'm
done.
But once I get to the seventh, the jaw locks up, it starts getting cold.
Oh, get out of town.
I'm the opposite.
But like a Mexican, like a combo plate where you have, I was recently at a taqueria and
just had like beans, rice, tortillas, and a bunch of stewed meats.
And I could just swipe and eat that for forever, right?
And did it with like any like hummus, you know, and various sauce.
You got the schug, you know, you got like bunch, you got the amba.
You're just dipping and swiping and eating like that kind of thing.
I need a full portion.
Yeah. I, when I die, and I have, if God will give me a last meal, I would like for it all
to be a huge panoply and eating it with my whole family.
Yeah, that's beautiful. You know who's another honorable mention?
And friends, not only family, but friends.
I'm family at this point. You know who's another honorable mention? Emma Chamberlain.
Oh, I love, Emma was her in the last meal.
Emma's last meal was her and she is her last meal.
And I loved it.
And the best part of that last meal was quote,
a bunch of tater tots with like seven different aiolis.
With like seven was verbatim in the email.
Yeah, and we made like seven aiolis.
And just sitting there, just gabbing
and eating tater tots in seven different sauces.
And wine. You guys had a whole bottle of wine.
Yeah, we were drinking wine out of her tumbler with a straw.
I think you guys drank a full bottle of wine each.
Let's drink the last meals by how drunk I've gotten on them.
Kelly Rowland's number one.
We literally had a meeting afterwards and we're like,
we can't let Josh drink like that anymore.
I don't understand why.
But I think you're awesome when you drink.
I like you when you drink.
I know.
I said one time that I get cloudier and can't think
when I drink on last meals.
And now that's-
But since then,
cause there was a time when I was more nervous.
Like Tom Hanks was the most nervous I'd ever been
for last meal because that was a big turning point.
More than Gordon?
More than Gordon because by the time Gordon came around,
I'd already met him.
I competed on his show.
Right.
And also I really knew what the show was, right?
And I felt a lot more dialed in in my research,
in the way that the storytelling goes within the story.
I put so, so, so much work into that.
We were more practiced at that point.
And we knew what the reception was gonna be.
With Tom Hanks, I literally had to like,
slap myself in the face in the mirror.
And go, you can do this, Josh Josh. I know this is more embarrassing what I said. I said you are that guy
Oh, you are that guy. Why not you buddy?
Yeah
That's like verbatim
anyway, so
I'm proud of you. Thanks. I'm proud of us. I'm proud of us. What a heck of a year it's been.
And I'm proud of all you for sticking around with us about five years of podcasting.
That's also pretty crazy.
You're not tired of our voices?
Like, God.
We've seen a considerable churn.
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