This pizza-quesadilla mash-up could teach Dr. Frankenstein a thing or two
Somebody cover Jamie Oliver’s eyes, because this isn’t something he should ever see.
I’m calling the FBI pic.twitter.com/X2jIlJmfEt
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) August 24, 2019
The recipe from the Twisted blog, actually called the Deep Fried BBQ Chicken Stuffed Pizzadilla, is everything that health experts warn you to avoid if you don’t want to triple your chances of an early death, and a lot of people were quick to stop by to express their horror.
okay but I just wanna know WHY????? pic.twitter.com/BF49YX2jyc
— khaltkom (@_kurlykay) August 23, 2019
There were SO many moments I thought this train to hell would stop and let me off😭😭😭😭pic.twitter.com/h2olI4gQwQ
— Hot Girl Jagger ✨ (@BasicBlaecGirl) August 25, 2019
I have no words. https://t.co/Uy7BiWgj6Q
— Padma Lakshmi (@PadmaLakshmi) August 26, 2019
Every time I thought this was over it just got more insane https://t.co/vWDhLC8cSO
— Jessica Huseman (@JessicaHuseman) August 24, 2019
But Twisted stood by their Frankenstein’s pizza of a creation.
If Pizzadilla is wrong, we don't wanna be right.
— Twisted (@Jungle_Twisted) August 26, 2019
Comedian and writer, Nathaniel Tapley saw a bigger picture.
The deep-fried pizzadilla had been watched 18.7 million times. This is why the internet has doomed us as a species. It's incentivised being actively terrible.
— Nathaniel Tapley (@Natt) August 26, 2019
Maybe it’s the other way around; perhaps Trump inoculated us against the pizzadilla.
Source: twistedfood.co.uk Images: Twisted, screengrabs
