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Richard Blais On 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon': Whiskey Sauerkrauts, TV Dinner With Meat Glue And More


First Posted: 12/03/2011 10:34 am Updated: 12/03/2011 11:04 am

"Top Chef All-Stars" winner and HuffPost blogger Richard Blais stopped by "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" last night to make the host some dinner. Blais started out making whiskey sours, but he instead make whiskey sauerkrauts -- using sauerkraut juice in addition to lemon juice and sugar, as well as a pickled Brussels sprout in place of a cherry. "You look frightened, a little scared," Blais said to Fallon.

Blais then moved on to the main course, in which he tried to re-create the TV dinner, Richard Blais-style. He used meat glue to attach a rack of lamb to a sous vide Salisbury steak. For dessert, Fallon took the reins and made some ice cream using liquid nitrogen. "Liquid nitrogen, that's what I'm talking about," said Fallon, "That's Richard Blais!"

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"Top Chef All-Stars" winner and HuffPost blogger Richard Blais stopped by "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" last night to make the host some dinner. Blais started out making whiskey sours, but he instead...
"Top Chef All-Stars" winner and HuffPost blogger Richard Blais stopped by "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" last night to make the host some dinner. Blais started out making whiskey sours, but he instead...
"Top Chef All-Stars" winner and HuffPost blogger Richard Blais stopped by "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" last night to make the host some dinner. Blais started out making whiskey sours, but he instead...
"Top Chef All-Stars" winner and HuffPost blogger Richard Blais stopped by "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" last night to make the host some dinner. Blais started out making whiskey sours, but he instead...
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07:02 PM on 12/05/2011
Meat glue, now that is a very nasty idea, allows companies to charge prime prices for cutter and canner cuts, allows for bacteria to lurk undercooked withing a cut of meat, allows for blood clotting enzymes to transfer to our own bodies. Disgusting.
02:52 PM on 12/04/2011
It didn't even look like he drank it. I don't think he liked it anyway