
Ankush Bahuguna Bakes Tiramisu With Selena Gomez At Rare Beauty Event
In the comment section, Ankush added, "Imagine being the ONLY Indian & the only guy in a room full of creators from all around the world!" He exclaimed, "Sorry, can't reply because I've fainted."
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Back in May, Selena Gomez and her fiance Benny Blanco, made an appearance on the Table Manners with Jessie and Lennie Ware podcast. When they were asked to name their 'last supper meals, Benny said that he would like to have corn casserole, a type of sweet cornbread, made by his ladylove.
Revealing Selena's last meal, he selected one of his home-cooked dishes - steak. Explaining the preparation process, Benny said, 'She wants my steak, specifically. I do like a ribeye, and then I usually smoke it low for a long time, and then I sear it at the end. I smoke it in a smoker for like, an hour.' The outcome is an appetising 'medium smoke' and an 'almost barbecue-like' steak.
Selena Gomez listed some other items she would like on her final meal menu, such as her grandmother's rice and tamale, her Nana's chicken and dumplings, salmon sushi topped with sesame seeds and dipped in soy, Mexican Pizza from Taco Bell, Coke slushie and nachos served with pickled jalapenos. Read the full story here.
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