Paula Deen Is Trying to Kill Us 2: Bacon-Wrapped Fried Mac
Remember when Paula Deen tried to kill us with deep-fried butter?
She's back, this time with a recipe for fried mac and cheese. And not just any garden variety mac-and-cheese recipe. Nope. This one calls for a pound of bacon and five eggs total.
Wait—only 4 tablespoons butter? Is that a typo?
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17 Comments:
Awesome!
BammerSlammer at 3:48PM on 08/27/07
Just reading this is bad for my complexion.
LiveToEat at 4:16PM on 08/27/07
OMG! Just reading this receipes makes my arteries constrict!
pageycooks at 4:35PM on 08/27/07
Why hasn't this woman had a heart attack? Does she have arteries coated with Teflon? Does she avoid her own cooking?
Library Lady at 4:42PM on 08/27/07
"Paula Deen Is Trying to Kill Us"
This from a guy who ate a doormat size woven tapestry made of bacon...
seyo at 5:20PM on 08/27/07
Seyo: *I* didn't eat the bacon mat. I merely blogged about it.
Adam Kuban at 6:19PM on 08/27/07
Dear LORD. It doesn't even look TASTY.
klg19 at 6:37PM on 08/27/07
Oops, my bad. Not that there's anything wrong with eating a bacon tapestry.
seyo at 6:46PM on 08/27/07
Heh. I didn't think you meant anything by it, Seyo. I felt I needed to clear my (somewhat) good name. Didn't need the girlfriend reading these comments and getting the idea I had consumed a bacon mat on the sly. ;)
Adam Kuban at 6:49PM on 08/27/07
I'm glad that someone else caught this. It was a frightening sight to wake up on saturday morning to a woman wrapping macaroni and cheese in baking and deep frying it. I think that it literally made my heart hurt without eating it. Although, the fan of fried foods in me wanted to at least try it.
acespeed at 7:30PM on 08/27/07
wink wink, nudge nudge, say no more!
seyo at 9:57AM on 08/28/07
yall people need to shut up about paula shes not trying to kill us shes just giving us great and wonderful recipes you idiots!!!!!!!!!and for yalls info yall dont have to use those recipes so yall all need to shut up and be quiet!!!!!!!!!if u dont like the way she cooks for one dont watch her shows and dont comment people have feelings yall skinny idiots who are to self absobed to try something new and freeing!!!!!!!!!!so ive said what ive had to say oh one more thing what would yall say about me if i wanted to grow up and cook and be just like her!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
karis121491 at 6:31PM on 02/09/08
I have to confess...that actually sounds really good to me. But is it ethical to show the public how to make this? It's like going on tv and demonstrating how to make meth or something. And karis121491, just so you know, there are other forms of punctuation besides the exclamation point. Might want to use the occasional comma or period. You know, just for variety's sake.
kurrgo at 12:30AM on 03/10/08
It's people like Paula Deen who give Southerners a bad name (not to mention karis121491).
I grew up in the south, Alabama, thank you, and yes, we ate fried chicken and grits, but I've never in my life known anyone who cooks like this.
Some of these recipes are simply disgusting, and this is neither traditional nor typical Southern cooking! This cooking show should have a "do not try this at home" disclaimer. Come on people, fried butter?!
Be afraid, be very afraid.
dcred at 12:06AM on 07/13/08
I agree with some, I have to say although it is a heart-attack and stroke waiting to happen; It looks good to me! I wouldn't dare eat it often, but every so often it wouldn't kill anyone. Southerners have survived for years and to old age having eaten fat-filled fried foods; just as health-conscious people have dropped dead at a young age! You never know. I say we must enjoy life also. Try it every so often if wanted, and if not, there's no reason to trash the likes of Paula, the Neeleys, Big Daddy and others as I've heard many times. Stay away from Southern cooking if you don't like it.
sassy at 6:21PM on 04/16/09
WHERE can I get the recipe for this?????
Lizzie_Sparrow at 10:09PM on 06/27/09
I wish people would lighten up on Paula. She's more an entertainer than anything else, and a darn good one for people who enjoy and appreciate Southern culture and cooking. As I once heard her comment, followed by that charming cackle of hers, "Honey, I'm your cook, not your doctor."
For those who want a healthful emphasis, there's certainly no shortage of personalities, ideas and resources out there (so let's enjoy Paula for what she is). Personal favorite on the healthy side:
http://eatingwelllivingthin.wordpress.com/
ChloeA at 8:13AM on 09/14/09