But as the gang on “Seinfeld” learn, getting your hands on a good chocolate babka is no easy task. And I promise that no one will tuck away an uneaten piece of this simple mutton dish.Ĭhocolate Babka, paired with “The Dinner Party” (Season 5, Episode 13)Įlaine is 100 percent correct when she declares a cinnamon babka to be a “lesser babka” in this episode. The results are predictably disastrous: Elaine wears the mutton jacket, and its meaty smell lures a pack of dogs to chase her down the street. In an attempt to prove his virility, he pretends to eat the mutton she serves for dinner, sneaking it into a napkin and stowing it in his jacket pocket. In a somewhat retrograde plot turn (the episode aired in 1995), Jerry suspects that his girlfriend thinks he’s less of a man for not eating meat. He orders a grapefruit for breakfast and a salad at the steakhouse his girlfriend takes him to. Jerry, in a rare attempt at self-betterment, decides to eat healthier. Mutton, paired with “The Wink” (Season 7, Episode 4) But I couldn’t resist including a recipe honoring perhaps the most famous episode of the series. Shrimp Jambalaya, paired with “The Soup Nazi” (Season 7, Episode 6) Instead, she suggests following these guidelines: Skip soft lettuces, include six to eight ingredients, and pair it with a substantial dressing and a whole grain bread. But as Julia Moskin explains in this recipe, there is no single rule to making the perfect big salad. In this episode, when George asks what goes into a big salad, Jerry explains: “Big lettuce, big carrots, tomatoes like volleyballs.” And sure, maybe that’s one way to make the dish. You can also add “Seinfeld” to your Watchlist.īig Salad With Grains, paired with “The Big Salad” (Season 6, Episode 2) Send in your favorite “Seinfeld” food moments to and we’ll find the recipe in our archives to add to the collection. (And if you’re wondering, no, soup is not a meal, although this steamed sole with smoked trout consommé comes pretty close.) For a larger list of “Seinfeld”-inspired dishes, check out our recipe collection here. Below, you’ll find recipes for a full “Seinfeld” meal.
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