
"Most of them are refreshingly open about this as well, with tons of celebrity chefs telling their fans their favorite fast food restaurants and even what they order from them too. For instance, "Fast Foodies" star Justin Sutherland is a fan of two different restaurants in particular, and he likes to combine items from both into one super delicious meal."
"First, Sutherland heads to Arby's and orders the classic beef and cheddar sandwich, which pairs its iconic roast beef with cheddar sauce and red ranch on a toasted onion roll. It's great all on its own, but Sutherland takes it up a notch by heading over to KFC for a special accompaniment: gravy. He then dips the sandwich into it, to create an elevated version of the classic sandwich,"
"Although roast beef and gravy are a classic combination you can't go wrong with, KFC's gravy is a particularly great choice for Arby's roast beef sandwich because their recipe includes "crackling," aka crispy leftover bits of chicken that give it an extra kick of flavor. This means you're blending a subtle chicken taste with the beef, making the entire meal even meatier and more delectable."
Celebrity chefs sometimes opt for fast food, and Justin Sutherland combines items from Arby's and KFC into one meal. He orders Arby's classic beef and cheddar sandwich and then dips it into KFC gravy to elevate the sandwich with added richness. KFC's gravy contains "crackling," crispy leftover bits of chicken, which impart a subtle chicken flavor that complements the roast beef. The pairing leverages the traditional roast beef-and-gravy combination while introducing extra savory depth. Although it requires visiting two restaurants, the result is a meatier, more delectable fast-food experience.
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