The internet is a haven for both strange and delicious meal combos. We’ve seen some weird yet amazing creations, ranging from Oreo in Maggi to black cheese in a dosa. Now, a chef located in the United States has produced another meal that has divided netizens and left them with many questions. So, a man named Hamzah S invented butter chicken mac ‘n’ cheese. That’s right, you read that correctly.
Hamzah, who is located in Dallas, Texas, mixed the classic comfort dish macaroni and cheese with the famous butter chicken. He shared photos of the fusion cuisine on his Instagram and Twitter accounts. While posting the photos on Instagram, he also included a recipe for the food.
“Indian comfort food meets American comfort food in this dish. Mac and cheese with butter chicken.
I started with a traditional butter chicken base, then added three kinds of cheese and my favorite noodles.
Cheese chicken bread in oven easy steps
To make it extra cheesy, I topped it with cilantro and toasted raclette. This one might be taking orders soon, y’all “reads the post’s caption.
Just take a look:
His post became extremely viral on social media, eliciting plenty of reactions from netizens all around the world. While some were excited to eat the fusion cuisine and thought it looked delicious, others were not convinced or impressed by the mix.
“I need this in my stomach,” one person said.
“That’s a no from me,” another user said.
See the comments here:
Indian comfort food meets American comfort food. Butter Chicken Mac and Cheese. pic.twitter.com/bmqHjqADA3
— ح (@Hamzah_AlS) July 17, 2022
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