Submitted by Professional_End5908 t3_11dtgi4 in food
AboveAverageIQtoo t1_jabbxec wrote
Boxed mac & cheese with a lovely lobster tail. A little funny but I love it. Upvoted
-Badger2- t1_jabx89t wrote
The more I think about it, I'd bet that's an awesome combo.
boardmonkey t1_jad46n1 wrote
Needs more hunks of meat.
Comfortable-Gap3124 t1_jaf00fg wrote
You have a literal hunk of meat next to the Mac. That can become so many smaller hunks
Coldspark824 t1_jac0sf4 wrote
Lobster used to be backwater food for poor dockworkers. In some places it still is common fare.
Kiltymchaggismuncher t1_jac398j wrote
A lot of seafood did. Oysters were cheap, and the rich wouldn't consider eating them. Same with eels.
As soon as something becomes more expensive, it is a delicacy that the upper classes want to have.
White bread was another example, since it required extra processing. For much of their history, the poor had a better balanced diet than the rich. Even when a food is relatively cheap to produce, crazes like "superfoods" will drive the price up. Quiona is a good example. Its a cheap staple for many in south America. But the price has exploded in recent years. Certainly good for farmers and those associated with the industry, but not great for those at the bottom of society
A911owner t1_jaet0ie wrote
When I was working in the restaurant, there was one year that the iceberg lettuce crop was severely damaged (I think from cold, but I don't remember) the price of iceberg shot through the roof, and suddenly it was a delicacy being served by high end restaurants. They would literally serve a quarter head of iceberg with some blue cheese dressing as an appetizer for like 15 bucks. Once the price dropped again, it went back to being a "cheap food" for diners.
Kiltymchaggismuncher t1_jaetrnr wrote
I remember that period, though i wasn't aware restaurants tried to mark it as upmarket.
A fool and his money, shall soon be parted.
barrymyhoginher_ t1_jad20pn wrote
They were fed to prisoners during colonial times
LeaperLeperLemur t1_jadf0oc wrote
It was considered cruel to serve prisoners lobster too often.
Though to be fair, it was served with the meat and shell all crushed up together and likely without salt/butter/lemon/etc.
emilycecilia t1_jadkc92 wrote
Yeah, that's the bit people forget when they say "lobster was served to prisoners!" The entire lobster, shell and all, ground into goop. They weren't eating lobster tails with drawn butter and herbs!
mmNo_Stra t1_jacdgql wrote
I wish . Looks so devine.
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DetKimble69 t1_jachtgg wrote
I believe that's Mac's Famous Mac n Cheese
quirkycurlygirly t1_jackt7d wrote
It's like you typically see mashed potatoes with lobster or maybe gourmet mac n cheese, with steamed vegetables. But instead it's inexpensive mac n cheese from a box. So it's totally unexpected.
Wesselton3000 t1_jad82tc wrote
It’s a bait post. They intentionally paired lobster with Craft Mac and Cheese because they knew this would be the response.
Enlightened-Beaver t1_jacwrd6 wrote
It’s called: From Rags to Riches
SylvieJay t1_jaeboly wrote
Surf and Serf
thecelcollector t1_jadjrrx wrote
All he's missing is a glass of ice cold choccy milk.
SylvieJay t1_jaebd0x wrote
This is probably not what they meant by Lobster Mac n Cheese
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