I'm aware that a variation of this topic exists, but I find this to be quite interesting. In every meeting of cooks I've experienced an interesting thing. At some point, usually lubricated by a couple beers or shots, someone inevitably brings up the "Last meal game." One of my favorite books also happens to be a collection of chefs discussing theirs. So, people of the Escapist, I put the followiong questions to you.
What would your last meal be?
Who would prepare the food?
Who would you invite? (Anybody living or past.)
Would there be music, and if so, what?
Please feel free to answer all questions, only the ones you want, or add any other details you would like.
Personally, I'd have my dad's teriyaki wings, a nice mid-rare New York strip, some mashed potatoes with bacon and tons of butter, some Jack Daniels and some Irn-Bru, with a Mocha mi su from Citizen cake for dessert. I'd like to be accompinied by my dad, Anthony Bourdain, and Jewel Staite, because god she's cute! The food would be prepared by Auguste Escoffier and Julia Child, and we'd have Bob Dylan, Dropkick Murpheys, and Mozart on the stereo.
What would your last meal be?
Who would prepare the food?
Who would you invite? (Anybody living or past.)
Would there be music, and if so, what?
Please feel free to answer all questions, only the ones you want, or add any other details you would like.
Personally, I'd have my dad's teriyaki wings, a nice mid-rare New York strip, some mashed potatoes with bacon and tons of butter, some Jack Daniels and some Irn-Bru, with a Mocha mi su from Citizen cake for dessert. I'd like to be accompinied by my dad, Anthony Bourdain, and Jewel Staite, because god she's cute! The food would be prepared by Auguste Escoffier and Julia Child, and we'd have Bob Dylan, Dropkick Murpheys, and Mozart on the stereo.