Parfait au pork
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cinabongo, Solid food should not be served on a cup
ArmokGoB, Mug brownies are amazing. I will die on this hill.
Kusimulkku, Would
mycathas9lives, Throw on some gravy and I’m in!
HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, ![]()
excuse me my pulled pork is not dry
Socsa, This is not uncommon at barbecue joints
Omgboom, I’ve had something similar except it was brisket and it was amazing
Resol, ![]()
This is an “imparfait”
Fun fact: it’s also one of the past tenses in French.
MacNCheezus, ![]()
Hah
qyron, Burn this abomination.
random_character_a, ![]()
Consumption is a kind of burning.
AmosBurton_ThatGuy, ![]()
It’ll burn my asshole on the way out, does that count?
qyron, Burn it by fire.
AngryCommieKender, (edited ) Technically that happened before it was assembled. Though they were skilled enough to not actually burn it, and just trigger a Maillard reaction.
MeDuViNoX, ![]()
Maillard*
AngryCommieKender, Thanks, we certainly aren’t going for roast duck all the time
Thcdenton, Cursed, but I’d devour this.
FartsWithAnAccent, ![]()
This is disgusting, where are the chives?
MacNCheezus, ![]()
Where do you think you are, Whole Foods or something?
Num10ck,
MacNCheezus, ![]()
Pretty much sums up how I feel about this.
HipsterTenZero, ![]()
the only weird thing about this is calling it a parfait. Get that slop in my maw now please
DudeImMacGyver, I want to make fun of this, but I bet it would be tasty
RedditWanderer, Isn’t this just a burrito in a cup?
DudeImMacGyver, Don’t usually see taters in a burrito though
ReginaPhalange, What’s taters, precious?
DudeImMacGyver, Mash em
Boil em
Stick em in a stew
AngryCommieKender, California burritos. Carne Asada, beans, cheese, sour cream, guacamole, and french fries.
BleatingZombie, I’d be willing to try it though
Aeri, ![]()
I’d actually fucking crush that tbh
CannedTuna, Lol I’ve actually had this before. It’s pretty good
owenfromcanada, ![]()
Alright food topology experts: is a parfait a type of shepherd’s pie? A type of lazagna? A tiramisu, perhaps? I need answers.
Norgur, ![]()
none of the above. It's frozen.
mynachmadarch, A tiramisu is a sweet lasagna. You have alternating layers of carb and sauce and cheese mixture of some kind.
A shepherd's pie is it's own unique thing as there are no alternating layers and the cheese layers are not mandatory.
The French parfait (different from what you're probably thinking) is a flipped shepherd's pie.
The American parfait is lasagna, as it's usually alternating layers of carb, fruits (with their sauce, often very jammy), and not cheese but a dairy mixture still.
MacNCheezus, ![]()
According to Wikipedia, it’s frozen custard if you’re in France, but in America, it’s basically a layered dessert.
Which means this thing actually DOES follow most of the rules, it’s just failing at the dessert part. Unless you’re the type of person who considers pizza a vegetable, I guess.
cowfodder, I’d say, according to the cube rule of food, it’s probably a cake.
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